Will Grier’s return to Carolina ended almost as soon as it started.
The Panthers put the 31-year-old quarterback on the reserve/retired list on Wednesday after he told the team he was stepping away from football. Carolina made the move before training camp, cutting short a comeback that had begun only three months earlier when Grier signed with the team in free agency.
“Will Grier came back to his hometown team three months ago, but his comeback won’t continue into training camp,” the Panthers said. “The veteran quarterback has chosen to retire. The Panthers placed him on the reserve/retired list on Wednesday.”
With Grier out, Carolina’s quarterback room is down to Bryce Young, Kenny Pickett, and rookie Haynes King.
Grier’s NFL journey began in Carolina, where the Panthers took him in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft after his standout run at West Virginia. The Davidson, North Carolina, native saw action in two games as a rookie and completed 28 of 52 passes for 228 yards with four interceptions. Those two appearances were the only regular-season snaps of his career.
Even without much game action, Grier stayed on the league’s radar as a depth quarterback. He spent time with the Dallas Cowboys in two separate stints and also had stops with the Cincinnati Bengals, New England Patriots, Los Angeles Chargers, and Philadelphia Eagles before coming back to Carolina this spring.
He also drew praise over the years for how he handled the job - the preparation, the professionalism, the steady approach that kept him valuable even when the opportunities were few.
Now the Panthers move on with Bryce Young in the lead. The former No. 1 overall pick showed real progress late last season and heads into training camp as the clear starter. Pickett, acquired in an offseason trade, is set to back him up, while Haynes King will try to earn a roster spot.
Carolina opens training camp later this month, and Grier’s retirement leaves the team with a much slimmer quarterback group. His career ends after seven NFL seasons and six franchises.
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