A pair of Carolina Panthers pass catchers are officially back under contract.
Wide receivers Jalen Coker and Brycen Tremayne have signed their exclusive rights tenders. The deals were done on Monday, as players reported to the team facility for the first day of their offseason workout program.
Carolina tendered the one-year pacts to Coker and Tremayne back in January, locking them both in for the 2026 campaign. The two, as a result, were unable to negotiate with any of the NFL's other 31 teams during free agency.
Coker, an undrafted free-agent signee from 2024, was the Panthers' second-leading receiver from 2025—where he recorded 394 yards and three touchdowns off 33 catches. He'd go on to shine in Carolina's wild-card round matchup against the Los Angeles Rams, tallying 134 receiving yards and a score in the 34-31 loss.
Tremayne, a valued special teams presence, amassed 14 receptions for 160 yards.
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