The NFL annual meetings ended this week with a decision to expand the league’s replay system, a change that brought a united front of support from the Carolina Panthers.
During the 2019 season, offensive and defensive pass interference calls and non-calls can be reviewed via replay. Panthers head coach Ron Rivera was a member of the competition committee that drafted the proposal; Dave Tepper was among the 31 owners who voted to put it in place.
While momentous, that vote was far from the only item on the agenda for the Panthers’ contingent in Phoenix, which included Tepper, Rivera, general manager Marty Hurney, team president Tom Glick and chief financial officer Kristi Coleman, among others.