Capers moving on
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Ladypanther
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02-24-2026, 08:27 PM -
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Guess Panthers dumped him???

Canales confirmed on Tuesday that Capers would be joining the Cleveland Browns this coming season as a senior defensive assistant, leaving his role as a senior defensive assistant with the Panthers.

https://www.panthers.com/news/four-takea...er-legette

Well...I was wrong...he was not dumped.  He chose the Browns.

According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Dom Capers has left the Panthers to take a senior defensive assistant position with the Cleveland Browns. This came out of leftfield, especially considering what a huge influence he's had on Evero throughout his coaching career. It could also be a massive blow unless a suitable replacement comes on board.

Capers is a legendary figure in Carolina. He was their inaugural head coach, taking the upstart franchise to an incredible NFC Championship game in only their second season. He jumped at the chance to rejoin the club when Evero became defensive coordinator. And one team insider believes he will be missed.


Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer understands that Capers was an influential part of the week-to-week strategic planning on the defensive side of the football. He was a big presence, which led the beat writer to hint at a potential appointment to fill the void in the not-too-distant future.

Evero is experienced enough not to need a mentor-type presence now. Capers was a strong support system with unrivaled NFL experience spanning 40 years. But at 75, he's opted for another fresh challenge elsewhere.

This is the last thing Evero probably wanted. Carolina's defense finally made strides last season after a historically bad 2024 campaign. It's nowhere near the finished article just yet, so losing such a powerful coaching asset like Capers is coming at the worst possible stage of this rebuild.

It'll be interesting to see what the Panthers have in store as they look to fill the void left by Capers. Whoever comes into the franchise will have big shoes to fill, and Evero will just have to cope without someone whom he's depended upon heavily over his last two coaching stops.

Given Capers' age and his close ties to both Evero and the Panthers, most fans thought he would finish out his coaching career in Carolina. But it's clear that the fire still burns brightly enough to try something new, and he will now be tasked with helping new Browns defensive coordinator Mike Rutenberg hit the ground running with a wealth of exceptional performers at his disposal.

Cleveland's gain is Carolina's loss. But what comes next is more important.

https://catcrave.com/panthers-blindsided...confidante
This post was last modified: 02-24-2026, 09:15 PM by Ladypanther.
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02-25-2026, 10:07 PM -
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They probably ran out of his hair dye in Charlotte. Just saying.... Tongue lol
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02-26-2026, 01:54 AM -
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Dom Capers was the very first Head Coach of the Carolina Panthers. He has been part and parcel of the organization in reality as well as in spirit since it's inception. His hairstyle notwithstanding, Coach Capers deserves support and recognition by the Panthers organization and Panthers fans everywhere.  I was truly saddened to hear he was departing.....
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02-26-2026, 10:41 AM -
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(02-25-2026, 10:07 PM)PantherFan007 Wrote: They probably ran out of his hair dye in Charlotte.  Just saying.... Tongue lol

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02-28-2026, 10:31 AM -
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(02-26-2026, 01:54 AM)Hobbit99 Wrote: Dom Capers was the very first Head Coach of the Carolina Panthers. He has been part and parcel of the organization in reality as well as in spirit since it's inception. His hairstyle notwithstanding, Coach Capers deserves support and recognition by the Panthers organization and Panthers fans everywhere.  I was truly saddened to hear he was departing.....

Yeah, didn't mean to strike a nerve.  I have nothing but respect for Don Capers (hairstyle notwithstanding lol), and I am thankful for all he has done for this team over the years.


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