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Panthers reportedly hiring one of their former players to coaching staff

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Panthers reportedly hiring one of their former players to coaching staff

The Carolina Panthers are reportedly hiring former safety Mike Adams as a Bill Walsh coaching fellow for the 2026 season. Adams has four years of NFL coaching experience and played 16 seasons in the league, including two with the Panthers.

The Carolina Panthers are bringing on former safety Mike Adams to their coaching staff as a Bill Walsh coaching fellow for the 2026 season. Adams played 16 NFL seasons, including two with Carolina, and started 33 games, recording 148 combined tackles, six interceptions, and two forced fumbles. He has four years of coaching experience, having served as assistant defensive backs coach for the Chicago Bears and assistant special teams and secondary coach for the New York Giants. Adams entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the San Francisco 49ers in 2004 and was a two-time Pro Bowler. He will join the Panthers after previously playing for the team and having coaching stints with other NFL teams.

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