Throughout this whole offseason, the Carolina Panthers have been projected to add another tight end to this roster, whether through the draft or free agency. That idea feels even more unlikely now that former Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Chargers this morning. Chargers agree to terms with TE David Njoku on 1-year deal worth up to $8 Million. (via @rapsheet ) pic.twitter.com/Tx3sjD7Fd7 — NFL (@NFL) May 11, 2026 With the Njoku news breaking this morning, it creates a ton of doubt that Carolina is even interested in another tight end, which is a bummer for Panthers fans who haven’t seen Carolina’s offense operate with a true TE1 since Greg Olsen. Carolina also missed out on Kenyon Sadiq in the NFL Draft, who was highly projected to the Panthers before the draft. Sadiq ended up getting selected 16th overall by the New York Jets, leaving the Panthers without the option of a TE in the first round.…