THE Carolina Panthers made some additional adjustments to its staff on Monday.
As first reported by Joe Person from Athleticsthe team fired head athletic trainer Kevin King and health/performance/nutrition director Andrew Althoff. Team writer Sheena Quick And Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer later confirmed the moves.
King started with the organization in 2013, when he was hired as an assistant athletic trainer. He would be promoted to head athletic trainer in 2020.
That would be the same year Althoff arrived in Carolina, along with then-head coach Matt Rhule from Baylor University.
The departures of King and Althoff are just the latest for the Panthers, who also parted ways with three defensive coaches last week. Carolina last Wednesday fired outside linebackers coach Tem Lukabu, secondary coach Bert Watts and defensive quality control coach Bobby Maffei.
In 2024, the Panthers have allowed 534 points, a new NFL single-season record.
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This article was originally published on Panthers Wire: Reports: Panthers make more personnel changes Monday