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Carolina Panthers offensive lineman Taylor Moton is going into the final season of his current contract and he will have to prove himself. The 30-year-old was listed as the most important contract ...
Speaking to reporters at training camp, Moton was asked if it was unsettling entering the season knowing that it could be his ...
The Carolina Panthers are now through what turned out to be a strong first seven days of training camp. That opening run was ...
Person, who was present for today's session, asked Moton about possibly being in his last go-round with the Panthers. His ...
Taylor Moton has been a mainstay at offensive tackle for the Carolina Panthers since coming into the league as a second-round ...
Panthers RT Taylor Moton has seen it all. Entering the final year of his deal, he got emotional discussing the possibility of ...
Stanley and Decker both signed three-year, $60 million deals, with the former signing this offseason. With the constant rise ...
With Moton set to turn 31 in training camp and entering the final year of his contract, his future has come into focus -- particularly, whether he can hold up physically after years of wear-and-tear.
Taylor Moton started 104 consecutive games before the 2024 season snapped his streak. Moton missed two games due to an elbow and triceps injury, but still played 14 games last season.
According to PFF, Moton has given up three sacks and 17 pressures in 970 offensive snaps, while his run blocking grade (80.8) is slightly higher than his pass blocking score (78.2).
Taylor Moton, the Panthers’ second-year offensive tackle out of Western Michigan, will make his first NFL start Sunday in Carolina’s season opener vs. the Dallas Cowboys. If he plays well, you ...
That’s because standout offensive tackle Taylor Moton has finally gotten paid. The Panthers announced they’ve agreed to an extension with Moton, signing him to a four-year, $72 million deal.