The Carolina Panthers are set to start their offseason program virtually next week.
New head coach Matt Rhule has devised an online plan for his players to familiarise themselves with the new system being installed in Carolina. This is due to social distancing measures implemented to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from spreading further.
All team facilities were officially closed by the NFL on March 24. But the NFL and NFLPA have now worked out a deal for a digital offseason structure that was finalized on Monday.
This will give the Panthers’ coaching staff a chance to work on various offensive and defensive scheme elements during the initial stages of the program.