records for such a young team The only record the Panthers don’t have is a winning one in the Super Bowl. Not really DJ Moore Jersey Super Bowl , but you’ll be surprised by how close that it is to being true. Several Panthers players currently hold records for feats at their position, and the Panthers team as a whole either holds or shares a few records themselves — some admittedly are better than others.To celebrate records week at SB Nation, let’s take a closer look at some of the records held by the Panthers and their players.Julius Peppers — No. 1 among active players in career sacks (154.5)Peppers ranks No. 4 among all players for career sacks, and only needs six sacks in 2018 to move up to No. 3 all-time over Kevin Greene. Fun fact: Three of the top four players in career sacks all played for the Panthers (Reggie White, Greene, Peppers).Cam Newton — No. 1 all-time in rushing TDs by a QB (54)Newton ranks No. 6 among active players for rushing touchdowns. The top five are all running backs, and the closest quarterback to Newton on the list is Aaron Rodgers, who is ranked No. 26.Captain Munnerlyn — No. 1 in Panthers history in INTs returned for a TD (5)Munnerlyn is No. 7 among all active players in interceptions returned for a touchdown and is tied for No. 31 all time when retired players are included.Greg Olsen — First TE in history with 3 consecutive seasons of 1000 receiving yards He probably would have had a fourth if not for that stupid broken ankle in 2017. Jake Delhomme — Longest TD pass in Super Bowl history (85 yards, vs. New England in Super Bowl XXXVIII)Ahh, Jake to Moose for six. What a great play! It should be noted that Muhsin Muhammad also holds the record for longest touchdown reception in the Super Bowl because of this play.Panthers-Patriots — Most combined points in the 4th quarter of a Super Bowl (37, Super Bowl XXXVIII)That’s weird, I thought this game ended after we tied it with one minute to go.Panthers-Broncos — Most combined sacks in a Super Bowl (12 DJ Moore Jersey For Sale , Super Bowl 50)It’s just a shame the Broncos had more of them than us (seven to five, to be specific).Panthers — Most TDs scored by the losing team in a Super Bowl (4, Super Bowl XXXVIII)The Panthers are tied with three other teams for this dubious honor, including the Falcons in Super Bowl LII. By the way, the Falcons had a 28-3 lead in that game and lost.Panthers — Most NFC South titles (5; 2003, 2008, 2013-2015)The Panthers have won the division more than the other three teams. The Falcons and Saints have each won the NFC South four times, and the Buccaneers have won it three.Panthers — Most consecutive NFC South titles (3; 2013-2015)This includes the amazing 2014 season that saw the Panthers win the division with a 7-8-1 record. Carolina have been in the league for over 20 years now and have never had back-to-back winning seasons, but they have three consecutive division titles. You can’t make this up. Also, this makes 2014 either the greatest season ever or the worst season ever, and I’m not quite sure which. (Actually, it’s the greatest season ever. Don’t @ me.)Are there any records that stand out to you DJ Moore Jersey On Sale , Panthers fans? Which record do you think is the most impressive? Share your thoughts with us below!Information from Wikipedia contributed to this storyStatistics courtesy of Pro Football Reference The draft is one month away and the free agency buzz has mostly fizzled out. Here’s a look at where the Panthers stand in the aftermath."The Carolina Panthers entered free agency with only one real pass rusher, Mario Addison, and two offensive tackles, Taylor Moton and Matt Kalil, on their roster. They had no safeties to speak of. They had also had their generational, All-Pro center retire with no replacement in the wings. With limited cap space they managed to sign a defensive end, Bruce Irvin, an offensive tackle, Daryl Williams, a center, Matt Paradis, and a safety DJ Moore Jersey Sale , Eric Reid. The front office didn’t have the resources to completely fill every need, but they gave as much attention as they could to each hole while maximizing value with each signing. Frankly, they are in a better position than I expected them to be in with a month to go before the draft.The draft is the only real remaining opportunity for the Panthers to improve their roster. They probably have enough cap space to sign their rookies right now, but that’s about it. The rest of what they can do in free agency is churn the bottom of their roster with guys whose contracts won’t qualify as a Top 51 contract and thus won’t count against the cap.Where does that leave the Panthers?Still wanting pass rushers. The Panthers improved in free agency, assuming Williams can remain a healthy anchor for the right side of the offensive line, but they didn’t really change their needs. They still need at least one more defensive end, offensive tackle, and safety who can be expected to fill at least a rotational role. Their shrewdness in their free agency signings has lessened their needs and that allows them great flexibility to focus on their greatest one: defensive end.Yes, technically the Irvin signing gives them the flexibility to focus as much on interior pass rushers as edge rushers in the draft, but they already have talented guys on the interior. They need talent across the line if they are going to take that next competitive step to get back to actually winning play off games.