BREAKING: Panthers Ink Houston Dual-Threat to a 2-Year Contract
The air buzzed with anticipation in Charlotte as news broke across sports networks: the Carolina Panthers had just signed Houston’s electrifying dual-threat quarterback, Malik Carter, to a two-year deal.
Just 24 hours earlier, Malik was sitting in his apartment, scrolling through highlights of his college career—scrambles that turned into 40-yard gains, pinpoint passes under pressure, and game-winning drives. Doubts had started to creep in after he went undrafted, but his phone rang just as he was considering a shot in the CFL.
Coach Thomas of the Panthers didn’t waste time. “You’ve got something special,” he said. “We want you here. Two years. Let’s shake up the league.”
Now, as Malik stepped into the Panthers’ facility, he wore a calm smile—but his heart was racing. Cameras flashed, reporters shouted questions, and his new jersey hung freshly pressed in his locker.
It was more than just a deal. It was a shot at proving every doubter wrong.
Malik Carter wasn’t just coming to the NFL.
He was coming to take it by storm.