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The Carolina Panthers are making a late addition to the 53-man roster.
According to Panthers insider Mike Kaye, the team is signing rookie tight end Messiah Swinson off of the Green Bay Packers practice squad.
After going undrafted out of Arizona State, Swinson was slated to be a practice squad player this year but may have a bigger role now in Carolina.
The #Panthers officially signed TE Messiah Swinson to their 53-man roster.
— Mike Kaye (@mike_e_kaye) September 4, 2024
The Panthers are currently dealing with some injury woes at the tight end position as Tommy Tremble (hamstring) and Ian Thomas (calf) are both trying to get back to full health.
This was a move that needed to be made so that the Panthers could get some more depth at the position ahead of Week 1.
Other tight ends on the roster include Ja’Tavion Sanders and veteran Jordan Matthews.
Matthews, 32, is the most experienced NFL player in the position group even though he used to be a wide receiver.
His best season as a pro came in 2015 when he caught 85 passes for 997 receiving yards and eight touchdowns.
Now a tight end after switching positions in 2020, perhaps Matthews can become a contributor in that room this year.
But the addition of Swinson is a fascinating one as the Panthers are about to take the field in just a few days for their first regular season game.
After coming off of a rough two-win season in 2023 and hiring a new head coach in Dave Canales, this team is filled with plenty of questions as they head toward what should be an interesting 2024 season.
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