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Rhule: Panthers will 'look at everything' at quarterback

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Having survived Black Monday, embattled coach Matt Rhule turned his attention to a number of issues facing the Carolina Panthers moving forward.

Such as how to fix the quarterback situation, hiring the right offensive coordinator, and upgrading a porous offensive line.

The Panthers are 10-23 in two seasons under Rhule and the team's offense has been among the worst in the league. Rhule struck out last season with Teddy Bridgewater, while Sam Darnold and the return of Cam Newton failed to get the team any success this year as Carolina lost its last seven games - prompting 'œFire Rhule'ť chants at the team's home finale on Dec. 26.

Rhule said the Panthers 'œwill look at everything'ť when it comes to finding a quarterback who can take them to the next level.

'œWe recognize that we have to improve the overall quarterback play here,'ť Rhule said. 'œWe have started four quarterbacks in two years and that's not a recipe for success. If you look at the teams in the playoffs, they have consistency at quarterback."

Carolina enters the offseason with Darnold under contract for $18.8 million and Newton set to become an unrestricted free agent.

Rhule said Monday he'd love to have Newton on his team 'œforever'ť if he could, because of the leadership he brings to the locker room. And general manager Scott Fitterer praised Newton, saying he's 'œnever been more impressed with a player'ť after meeting him.

But while Fitterer said the Panthers are open to re-signing Newton, it's unclear if the 2015 league MVP would consider a return to Carolina after enduring the embarrassment of being benched in the final two games following going 0-5 as the team's starter.

'œAt this point forward, I'm not coming back for no 5-12. I can tell you that now,'ť said Newton, referring to the Panthers' disappointing record.

Newton, who turns 33 in May, said he doesn't regret returning to Carolina, saying it served as 'œclosure'ť for him. When asked if he would consider re-signing, Newton said he didn't want to 'œjump the gun'ť so soon after the season.

Newton mentioned he would be open to joining a playoff contender as a backup, providing it is the right fit.

'œI don't necessarily need to play, and if it's about winning, yeah, I can do that,'ť Newton said.

As for Darnold, Fitterer said the ex-Jets signal caller would be back next season despite throwing 13 interceptions and nine touchdown passes.

'œThe story is not written on Sam,'ť Fitterer said. 'œHe is still developing.'ť

Fitterer said the Panthers can help the quarterbacks by upgrading the offensive line, which will be the team's No. 1 priority this offseason, along with adding to the defensive line.

RHULE'S RETURN

Rhule's return won't sit well with some angry fans, but Panthers cornerback Donte Jackson called him a 'œtremendous leader of men'ť and said he has the support of the locker room.

'œEverybody here is most definitely standing by coach Rhule and everything he believes in and everything he instills in this organization,'ť Jackson said.

Christian McCaffrey said sometimes it takes patience to reach your goals. He quoted AC/DC by saying 'œit's a long way to the top if you wanna rock-n-roll'ť and that sometimes you have to endure 'œpeople throwing tomatoes at you" along the way.

TRADING McCAFFREY?

Fitterer addressed trade rumors this season involving McCaffrey, saying the team never considered moving the often-injured 2019 All-Pro.

'œAs a GM, I'll take any call,'ť Fitterer said. "It doesn't mean we're shopping you. ... If someone calls and offers something crazy, yeah, you would look at it. But I have no intention of trading Christian McCaffrey.'ť

McCaffrey, 25, has missed 23 of the team's last 33 games due to injuries.

COORDINATOR WITH EXPERIENCE

Rhule's first task will be finding an offensive coordinator to replace Joe Brady, who was fired midseason. Ideally he wants someone with NFL play-calling experience, but said the individual doesn't necessarily need to have head coaching experience, as some outlets have reported.

Jay Gruden, Bill O'Brien and Pep Hamilton have been reported as potential candidates.

KEY FREE AGENTS

The Panthers will have some difficult decisions to make this offseason with cornerbacks Stephon Gilmore and Jackson, outside linebacker Haason Reddick, defensive tackle DaQuan Jones, safety Juston Burris, center Jeff Paradis, guard John Miller and kicker Zane Gonzalez among those set to become unrestricted free agents.

The Panthers are about $28 million under the salary cap.

DRAFTING HIGH

The Panthers have the sixth overall pick in the NFL draft, the highest they've selected since taking Newton first overall in 2011.

SIGNING MOORE

Fitterer said the team is interested in getting a long-term deal done with D.J. Moore, calling the wide receiver a 'œfoundational piece'ť of the franchise. Moore, a three-time 1,000-yard receiver, has one year left on his contract.

NEXT STEPS

The Panthers have a solid nucleus returning on defense with end Brian Burns, tackle Derrick Brown, linebacker Shaq Thompson, cornerback Jaycee Horn and safety Jeremy Chinn under contract. The big issue will be fixing an offense that struggled tremendously throughout the season.

'œWe know what our issues are,'ť Rhule said. 'œWe have the 30th-ranked offense and the second-ranked defense.'ť

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Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard (30) celebrates with quarterback Sam Darnold (14) after Hubbard caught a 2-yard touchdown pass during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Jason Behnken) The Associated Press
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Carolina Panthers defensive end Brian Burns (53) chases New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill in the first half of an NFL football game in New Orleans, Sunday, Jan. 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Butch Dill) The Associated Press
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