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Dan Morgan: Who Is He? The Complete Guide to the Panthers’ New General Manager.

 

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Imagemer standout linebacker for the Panthers, was promoted to general manager and president of football operations, the team announced on Monday.

Dan Morgan will be the new general manager of the Panthers; according to me,  thorough investigation, Carolina remains on-site.

Former Carolina Panthers athlete Morgan has served as assistant general manager since 2021. He’ll work to hire the new coach now that he’s promoted.

After serving as assistant general manager for the previous three seasons following the firing of Scott Fitterer during the season, the new general manager of the Panthers will now oversee the personnel department.

After serving as assistant general manager for the previous three seasons following the firing of Scott Fitterer during the season, the new general manager of the Panthers will now oversee the personnel department.

After purchasing the Carolina Panthers in 2018, David Tepper announced on the team’s website that Morgan would be joining him as general manager.

Dan is well-versed on our football team’s personnel and has a clear plan to lead us to our shared goals. We are confident that he will seize this chance with the same fervour he displayed while playing for the Panthers.

After being chosen in the first round of the 2001 draft (11th overall), Morgan played seven seasons as a linebacker for the Carolina Panthers, where he was a previous Pro Bowl player.

After serving as assistant general manager for the previous three seasons following the firing of Scott Fitterer during the season, the new general manager of the Panthers will now oversee the personnel department.

After purchasing the Carolina Panthers in 2018, David Tepper announced on the team’s website that Morgan would be joining him as general manager.

Dan is well-versed on our football team’s personnel and has a clear plan to lead us to our shared goals. We are confident that he will seize this chance with the same fervour he displayed while playing for the Panthers.

After serving as the Buffalo Bills’ director of player personnel, Morgan returned to the Panthers in 2021 as assistant general manager. After Fitterer was sacked during the Panthers’ league-worst 2-15 season, the 45-year-old served as Fitterer’s assistant general manager.

After a second round of interviews that included assistant general managers of the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles, Alex Halaby and Brandon Brown, according to a league source, Morgan was chosen.

In the history of the Queen City and the franchise, Morgan is the fifth general manager. Having led the Panthers to the Super Bowl in 2003, Morgan has extensive knowledge of the team’s operations as the new general manager of the Panthers. In the game, he recorded a Super Bowl record 25 tackles associated.

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