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Former Tennessee Vols offensive lineman Cade Mays learned his fate with the Carolina Panthers for the 2025 season this week.
Cade Mays put the NFL on hold in choosing to return to Tennessee football for the 2021 season. The Vols offensive lineman could be a first-round draft pick in a year, as multiple outlets project ...
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Tuesday marked a true test of offensive line depth. Here’s what it looked like, and why it excited the Panthers’ offensive ...
The Panthers will be without a handful of notable players for this afternoon's preseason tilt against the Texans.
The Carolina Panthers ruled out cornerback Jaycee Horn and G Damien Lewis for their matchup with the Houston Texans on ...
At the time, 6’6, 318-pound Cade Mays played at Knoxville Catholic. The son of a former college football player, Mays was one of the country’s most coveted players.
Cade Mays’ move to Tennessee allowed him to play with his younger brother Cooper, a freshman offensive lineman for the Volunteers. Kevin Mays was an All-SEC guard for Tennessee when he played ...
Updated: Jan 2, 2022 / 08:29 AM EST KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE)- Tennessee offensive lineman and Knoxville native Cade Mays is starting the new year by beginning a new chapter in his football career.
Tennessee Volunteers offensive lineman Cade Mays runs an official 5.24-second time in the 40-yard dash at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine.
The Georgia transfer offensive lineman was finally declared eligible to play for the Vols immediately by the SEC on Wednesday.