Panthers shake up backfield with surprise RB signing of AJ Dillon

Daniel Adebanji
Daniel Adebanji - Sports Writer, Sports Journalist
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The Carolina Panthers have shaken up their backfield with a surprising addition, and fans will want to keep a close eye on how this plays out, Yankee Scores reports.

 

Sources have confirmed that the Panthers are signing former Packers and Eagles running back AJ Dillon to a one-year deal. The move comes after Carolina lost Rico Dowdle, leaving a gap in their running back rotation. Dillon, described as being in “incredible shape,” will now line up alongside Chuba Hubbard and the rest of the Panthers’ RB unit.

A Fresh Start for Dillon

Dillon spent four seasons with the Green Bay Packers before a brief stint with the Philadelphia Eagles. Known for his powerful running style and ability to wear down defenses, he brings a physical edge to Carolina’s offense. His arrival offers the Panthers a chance to diversify their ground game, pairing Hubbard’s speed with Dillon’s strength.

AJ Dillon with the Green Bay Packers

Why This Move Matters

Carolina’s offense struggled to find consistency last season, and the loss of Dowdle threatened to further weaken their rushing attack. By adding Dillon, the Panthers are signaling their intent to build a more balanced offense. His reputation as a durable, downhill runner could help stabilize the team’s ground game and relieve pressure on their quarterback.

Looking Ahead

The Panthers’ running back room now features a mix of youth and experience, with Dillon expected to play a significant role. Fans will be eager to see if his fresh start in Carolina can reignite his career and provide the spark the team needs.

With the NFC South wide open, Dillon’s addition could prove pivotal in shaping the Panthers’ offensive identity this season.

 

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