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Panthers agree to terms with Tommy Tremble

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CHARLOTTE — The Panthers continued to build on the strides they made on offense last year, bringing back another key part on Saturday night.

Tight end Tommy Tremble agreed to terms on a two-year deal, hours after they finished a deal for center Austin Corbett.

The 24-year-old Tremble, originally a third-round pick in 2021 (when he came in with his BFF Chuba Hubbard, who signed a long-term extension last year) has continued to improve as an offensive weapon.

Always an eager blocker, he caught 23 passes for 234 yards and two touchdown passes last year, including the no-look classic from Bryce Young in Atlanta.

At the combine, head coach Dave Canales stressed the importance of continuity, and they now have their entire offensive line from last year's opener back, along with Tremble and tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders.

"It's a challenge, right, because you want continuity, and so you talk about a guy like Tommy Tremble," Canales said. "We're going through all of our film and he he does such a great job you know so now it's all of a sudden it's like, in all fairness, let's let Tommy see what's out there from a free agency standpoint.

"But for me it's like, OK, we have these guys that we've trained, and you'd love to have them back."

View some of this seasons best photos of Panthers' tight end Tommy Tremble.

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