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Panthers hire Bucs OC Canales

- By Steve Reed

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Dave Canales will attempt to do what Frank Reich and Matt Rhule before him could not: turn around the struggling Carolina Panthers.

The NFL’s worst team agreed to terms with Canales, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinato­r, to become their head coach Thursday night in hopes that he will help snap a six-year playoff drought.

The Panthers are 31-68 since 2018, tied with the New York Jets for the worst record in the league during that span.

Canales becomes the seventh head coach to lead the Panthers since David Tepper took over as owner six years ago. He inherits a team that went 2-15 last season and does not have a first-round draft pick in 2024.

“Dave’s background is rooted in success,” Tepper said in a statement on the team’s website. “He has an innovative mindset and positive energy that connects well with players and staff. We are impressed with his ability to bring out the best in players.”

Canales, who is Mexican American, joins Ron Rivera as the second head coach of Latino descent hired by the Panthers.

He is one of four minority hires during this coaching cycle joining Raheem Morris in Atlanta, Jerod Mayo in New England and Antonio Pierce in Las Vegas, bringing the NFL total to a record-setting nine coaches of color, along with Pittsburgh’s Mike Tomlin, Houston’s DeMeco Ryans, Tampa Bay’s Todd Bowles, Miami’s Mike McDaniel and the New York Jets’ Robert Saleh.

The Seahawks and Commanders have yet to hire coaches.

The hire caps a meteoric rise for the 42-year-old Canales, who was working as the Seattle Seahawks quarterbac­ks coach in 2022.

He spent 13 seasons in Seattle, including eight with Dan Morgan, who was recently promoted as the Panthers general manager and president of football operations. Morgan replaced general manager Scott Fitterer, who was fired after the season.

“I’m excited to work alongside Dave again,” Morgan said. “His background coaching multiple position groups has given him a great understand­ing of what it takes to build a successful team. His infectious personalit­y resonates with players and everyone who comes in contact with him. I’m confident that will translate to the field.”

Canales broke into the league in 2010 as the wide receivers coach in Seattle, where he spent eight seasons and helped the team win a Super Bowl in the 2013 season. He spent three more seasons as the team’s quarterbac­ks coach working with Russell Wilson and two as passing game coordinato­r before landing the Buccaneers job last year.

Canales helped the Bucs reach the NFC divisional playoffs with Baker Mayfield at quarterbac­k in his first and only season as an NFL offensive coordinato­r.

“Excited for what’s to come but right now just thankful for my time with the @Buccaneers!” Canales posted on X, formerly know as Twitter. “Amazing fans and organizati­on.”

Canales also thanked Bowles, the Buccaneers’ staff and players.

“I’ll be rooting for ya 15 weeks out of the year!” Canales wrote. “Thank You!!”

It’s no surprise the Panthers chose a coach with an offensive background.

Canales will be entrusted with the developmen­t of quarterbac­k Bryce Young, the No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft who struggled as a rookie. Young went 2-14 as a starter and averaged fewer than 180 yards passing per game and had just 11 touchdown passes and 10 intercepti­ons.

Canales’ developmen­t of Mayfield may have left a lasting impression on Tepper. The 2018 No. 1 overall pick had struggled last season with the Panthers and was released late in the 2022 season.

But under Canales, he resurrecte­d his career in Tampa Bay.

Mayfield completed 64.3% of his passes for 4,044 yards with 28 touchdowns and 10 intercepti­ons this season for the Bucs, who went 9-8 and won the NFC South in the final week of the regular season.

Mayfield played well in the postseason as well as the Bucs beat the Philadelph­ia Eagles 32-9 before losing last week to the Detroit Lions 31-23.

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield, left, talks to offensive coordinato­r Dave Canales during a Jan. 15 wild-card game against the Philadelph­ia Eagles in Tampa, Fla. The Carolina Panthers have agreed to hire Canales as their new head coach.
CHRIS O’MEARA/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield, left, talks to offensive coordinato­r Dave Canales during a Jan. 15 wild-card game against the Philadelph­ia Eagles in Tampa, Fla. The Carolina Panthers have agreed to hire Canales as their new head coach.

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