The Carolina Panthers have made a major change to their coaching staff after a dismal start to the season. On Monday, the team announced that they have parted ways with head coach Frank Reich after a 1-10 record.
Reich had been with the Panthers since 2018 and had a record of 20-28 during his tenure. This season, the team had high expectations after signing quarterback Teddy Bridgewater in the off-season. However, the team has struggled to find any consistency and has been unable to put together a winning streak.
The Panthers have named offensive coordinator Scott Turner as the interim head coach for the remainder of the season. Turner has been with the Panthers since 2019 and has been praised for his work with Bridgewater and the offense.
The Panthers have also announced that they will begin a search for a new head coach immediately. The team is expected to look for someone with experience and a proven track record of success.
This is a difficult time for the Panthers organization, but it is clear that they are determined to turn things around. With Turner at the helm and a new head coach on the horizon, the Panthers are hoping to get back on track and make a run at the playoffs next season.