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Panthers fire GM Marty Hurney after another losing season

- By STEVE REED AP Sports Writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) » Marty Hurney is out again as Carolina’s general manager.

The Panthers fired their GM for a second time on Monday after the team lost eight of its last nine games and failed to make the playoffs for a third straight season.

Hurney’s contract was set to expire after the season.

“Marty is a little more traditiona­l and I am probably a little more data-driven and analytical,” Panthers owner David Tepper said Monday in a videoconfe­rence call. “I think meshing those two things would be good. A little bit of fresh and refresh would be good. ... Sometimes you need a change, and it’s that simple.”

The team will immediatel­y begin a search for a new general manager.

The Panthers are the fifth team this season to fire their general manager, joining the Lions, Jaguars, Texans and Falcons.

Tepper said he is looking for “alignment and collaborat­ion” between the team’s next general manager and first-year head coach Matt Rhule, who signed a sevenyear, $62 million contract last year to join the Panthers.

“Collaborat­ion doesn’t mean you don’t have arguments about who you are picking,” Tepper said. “(We want) a decision maker, somebody who is a good manager.”

Tepper didn’t speculate about Hurney’s replacemen­t but said in terms of a timeline “the earlier, the better” — preferably before the 2021 NFL draft in April.

Hurney’s ouster led to speculatio­n he may be headed to Washington to reunite with former Panthers coach Ron Rivera. Washington fired its general manager Bruce Allen in 2019 and Rivera was hired to run football operations. Rivera and Hurney remain close friends.

Carolina plays at Washington on Sunday, adding some intrigue to this weekend’s game.

“Some of the timing in this decision was out of that respect for Marty to make sure he has the opportunit­y to look at other places,” Tepper said. “And for the organizati­on, if we’re looking at other (candidates), people know we’re looking. So it’s mutually beneficial in that respect.”

This had been Hurney’s second stint with the Panthers. He was the general manager from 2002-12 before being fired by former owner Jerry Richardson. Richardson rehired Hurney in 2017.

The Panthers made four playoff appearance­s under Hurney, won two division titles and played in one NFC championsh­ip game, resulting in a trip to the Super Bowl in 2003. The Panthers made a second trip to the Super Bowl in 2015 under Dave Gettleman.

Hurney first joined the Panthers in 1998, serving as director of football administra­tion and then director of football operations from 1999-2001 before raising to become GM in 2002.

Hurney drafted several star players such as quarterbac­k Cam Newton in 2011 and linebacker Luke Kuechly in 2012. Both won NFL Rookie of the Year awards, making Carolina just the fourth team to have consecutiv­e offensive or defensive rookies of the year since The Associated Press started presenting the awards in 1967. He also selected safety Jeremy Chinn in the second round this year, and he leads all rookies in tackles.

“I want to thank Dave and Nicole for the opportunit­y to be a part of this organizati­on over the last three seasons,” Hurney said in a statement. “I have a great relationsh­ip with Matt and everybody in the building. I believe this team is well-positioned for the future and wish Matt, the players and the entire organizati­on all the best.”

 ?? CHUCK BURTON - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this April 17, 2019, file photo, Carolina Panthers general manager Marty Hurney speaks to the media in Charlotte, N.C.
CHUCK BURTON - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this April 17, 2019, file photo, Carolina Panthers general manager Marty Hurney speaks to the media in Charlotte, N.C.

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