Carolina Panthers Training Camp Sees First Fight, Rising Player Performances
Carolina Panthers Training Camp Sees First Fight, Rising Player Performances

Carolina Panthers Training Camp Sees First Fight, Rising Player Performances

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The Carolina Panthers' 2025 training camp has been marked by increased physicality, highlighted by a fight between running back Chuba Hubbard and linebacker Trevin Wallace during the team's first padded practice. Hubbard, coming off a breakout season and a lucrative new contract, took exception to a hard hit from Wallace but emphasized that the scuffle was part of the intense, physical play coach Dave Canales encourages. Canales supports a physical style of play, urging players to push limits while protecting vulnerable teammates. Wallace, promoted to a starting linebacker role after the release of Josey Jewell, is expected to have a significant impact this season. Both players and coaches view such confrontations as part of the competitive spirit necessary for team improvement. Hubbard's perspective reflects a mature approach to the aggression, underscoring that emotions run high but ultimately contribute to a stronger team dynamic.

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