Panthers interviewing Norv Turner for vacant co-ordinator position
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A person familiar with the situation says the Carolina Panthers are interviewing Norv Turner for their vacant offensive co-ordinator position.
The person spoke to The Associated Press Thursday on condition of anonymity. The Panthers fired offensive co-ordinator Mike Shula and quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey Tuesday.
If the 65-year-old Turner is hired, he’s expected to bring in his son Scott as quarterbacks coach.
Scott Turner is an offensive analyst at the University of Michigan and previously worked for the Panthers as an offensive quality control co-ordinator from 2011-12.