One of the biggest challenges this offseason for players was the lack of information available. Not being able to see how things would look in the coming months or being able to put together a training schedule for players because the situation surrounding COVID-19 resulted in an NFL schedule that was, and remains, filled with unknowns.
Being ready at a moment's notice was important. Perhaps no NFL team needed that extra time to work more than the Panthers who had an entirely new coaching staff in addition to their overhauled quarterback room with Cam Newton now up north in New England and Kyle Allen in Washington.
Three months removed from when the veterans were first scheduled to practice at Bank of America Stadium, Teddy Bridgewater and P.J. Walker arrived at Bank of America Stadium on Thursday to begin working there for the first time. The only constant in the quarterback room, Will Grier, will return for a second season with an almost entirely new coaching staff