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2 days ago
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Hunter Renfrow Signs with Panthers—and This Bizarre NFL Pattern Points to a Super Bowl Run
Hunter Renfrow Signs with Panthers—and This Bizarre NFL Pattern Points to a Super Bowl Run originally appeared on Athlon Sports. When former Clemson Tigers star Hunter Renfrow signed with the Carolina Panthers this offseason, it was already a compelling storyline. But now, according to the crew over at Pardon My Take, Renfrow might be walking straight into a Super Bowl destiny. Advertisement During a recent episode of the popular Barstool Sports podcast, hosts Big Cat and PFT Commenter dove into a bizarre—and oddly convincing—statistical pattern that suggests Carolina is on a crash course for the biggest game in football. It's the kind of thing that sounds too weird to be true, but when laid out, it becomes almost eerie. The theory originally came from a Panthers-focused podcast—likely the 'OVs and Giglo' show, as PFT jokingly mispronounced it. It starts with Ohio State winning the national championship in college football. That has happened in three key years: 2002, 2014, and 2024. Each time, a strange NFL pattern has followed involving the Panthers. Here's the sequence: 2002: Ohio State wins the national title. The Panthers finish with a losing record. The following year (2003), they open the NFL season against the Jaguars and go to the Super Bowl. 2014: Ohio State wins again. The Panthers finish with a losing record. The next season (2015), they open against Jacksonville—and again go to the Super Bowl. 2024: Ohio State just won the national championship. The Panthers had a losing season. And in 2025, they open the year… against the Jaguars. Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow (13) warms up prior to the game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium.© Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images Coincidence? The Pardon My Take guys don't think so. And it doesn't stop there. Advertisement PFT Commenter added another wrinkle—Jennifer Lopez's divorces. In each of those same years, filed for divorce: from Cris Judd in 2002, from Marc Anthony in 2014, and now in 2024, from Ben Affleck. If you're a Panthers fan, this is the kind of cosmic alignment that screams team of destiny. The joke may have started with a DM labeled the 'Tarek Skubal envelope' (a callback to a past sports prediction), but the trend is real enough to have fans placing futures bets. Now add Renfrow to the mix—a reliable slot receiver known for clutch catches and playoff moments—and suddenly, this feels less like internet nonsense and more like a prophecy in the making. He's already shown he can deliver in big moments. If the pattern holds, Renfrow may soon be doing it on the biggest stage of them all. Advertisement Related: Hunter Renfrow Making 'Huge Strides' in Panthers Camp After Health Battle Related: Larry Fitzgerald's Son Announces Major Offer From Top College Football Program This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 1, 2025, where it first appeared.


USA Today
17-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Clemson fan favorite Hunter Renfrow gets official jersey number from Carolina Panthers
Clemson fan favorite Hunter Renfrow gets official jersey number from Carolina Panthers Clemson football standout Hunter Renfrow is back in the NFL -- and with a jersey number that should thrill Tiger fans. On Friday, the Carolina Panthers assigned jersey numbers to first-year members of the team, as well as a few returning players. Renfrow will wear the number he's always worn: lucky No. 13. The Panthers and Renfrow agreed to a one-year deal back on April 27. Renfrow sat out one season in 2024 while recovering from health issues. In a feature by Darin Gantt of Renfrow revealed that he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis 'It kicked my butt pretty good,' Renfrow said. 'Last year, I fluctuated in weight; I went down to 150 pounds. I had like seven straight days of 103-degree fevers. It's tough to play when you're not feeling great." In five NFL seasons, all with the Raiders, Renfrow native caught 269 passes for 2,884 yards and 17 touchdowns over 73 games. The Myrtle Beach native, who spent four years at Clemson from 2015-18, earned a Pro Bowl selection in 2021. Renfrow was a fifth-round draft pick (No. 149 overall) by the Raiders in 2019. In his four seasons with the Tigers, he won two national championships under coach Dabo Swinney. Renfrow's catch with 1 second remaining lifted Clemson to a thrilling 35-31 victory over Nick Saban's Alabama Crimson Tide on Jan. 9, 2017 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. The Tigers won their first national championship since 1981, with Renfrow hauling in 10 catches for 92 yards and two touchdowns. The Tigers dethroned Alabama two years later in the 2019 College Football Playoff Championship at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. Renfrow was a member of that team, too, making 49 catches for 544 yards while starting all 15 games that season. The Tigers throttled the Crimson Tide 44-16 to cap an undefeated 15-0 season. Renfrow ended his Clemson career with 186 catches for 2,133 yards and 15 touchdowns, including the back-breaker that secured Tigers' first national championship in 35 years. The NFL this week unveiled its full 2025 schedule for all 32 teams. The Panthers will open the regular season against Renfrow's teammate and quarterback during his senior season: Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars. Kickoff was announced for 1 p.m. ET on Sept. 7 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville. The game will be televised on Fox. Contact us @Clemson_Wire on X, and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news and notes, plus opinions.
Yahoo
04-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Panthers' Hunter Renfrow Gets Candid About Struggling Seasons With Raiders
It's been a long few seasons leading to his return to the NFL for wide receiver Hunter Renfrow. The wide receiver, drafted out of Clemson after winning the national championship with the Tigers in 2018, has undergone one of the most inspiring comebacks in recent memory. Advertisement His breakout season in 2021 with the Las Vegas Raiders included 103 receptions, 1,038 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. After signing a two-year, $32 million extension with the Raiders in 2022, Renfrow began to struggle the following season. A concussion caused Renfrow to miss seven games in 2022, and he never quite regained the same success with the Raiders. While continuing to struggle and not finding very much playing time in 2023, Las Vegas decided to cut the now 29-year-old because of his declining performance and to save some money for free agency. He would then go under the radar, sitting out the entire 2024 season due to a medical condition, ulcerative colitis. Advertisement The condition led to the receiver losing a lot of weight, extreme fatigue and high fevers. "Last year, I fluctuated in weight; I went down to 150 pounds. I had like seven straight days of 103-degree fevers. It's tough to play when you're not feeling great," Renfrow said when he went public on why he missed the 2024 season. He talked about his struggles with the Raiders after his underperforming seasons as well. "I felt so bad those two years, and I felt like I let my teammates down so much. I was like, 'Man, I don't feel well, but I do not want to play football again. Like, I do not want to let people down," he mentioned, according to MLFootball on X. The veteran receiver would later sign with the Carolina Panthers after the 2025 NFL Draft and his story has begun to go viral. Advertisement It seems as if Hunter Renfrow is back in football shape and ready to take on a new chapter with the Panthers. Related: Former NFL GM Sends Clear Message to Falcons About Kirk Cousins' Future Related: 49ers GM Makes George Kittle Statement After Major Decision


USA Today
02-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Hunter Renfrow's NFL Comeback: A gritty return from a tough fight
Hunter Renfrow's NFL Comeback: A gritty return from a tough fight Hunter Renfrow, the scrappy wide receiver who won hearts with his Pro Bowl season, is back in the NFL with the Carolina Panthers in 2025. After a year away from football, the 29-year-old South Carolina native has overcome a brutal health battle to reclaim his spot on the gridiron. His journey, a mix of grit, heart, and hometown pride, is one of the feel-good stories of the season. Renfrow's 2024 absence left fans scratching their heads. Known for his sure hands and sneaky route-running with the Las Vegas Raiders, he dazzled in 2021, hauling in 103 catches for 1,038 yards and nine touchdowns. But his numbers dipped in 2022 and 2023, hampered by a concussion, an oblique injury, and a shrinking role under coach Josh McDaniels. When the Raiders cut him in March 2024, Renfrow seemed to vanish. Retirement rumors swirled, but the truth was heavier: he was fighting ulcerative colitis, an autoimmune disease that hit him hard. The condition drained Renfrow, dropping his weight from 185 pounds to a frail 150. He endured week-long fevers spiking at 103 degrees, sapping his strength. 'It kicked my butt,' Renfrow told Panthers reporters, his usual grin tempered by the memory. But giving up? Not his style. With medical care and sheer willpower, he rebuilt himself, hitting 187 pounds by 2025. Becoming a dad to his second daughter during his hiatus only fueled his fire to return. Now with the Panthers, his hometown team, Renfrow's chasing a slot receiver role alongside stars like Adam Thielen, Xavier Legette, and 2025 first round draft pick Tetairoa McMillan. His knack for finding soft spots in defenses could be a bonus for quarterback Bryce Young."I remember telling him if I could ever get back to Carolina, that'd be a dream for me." Renfro recalls telling teammate Adam Thielen, that he has long admired. His love for the region is clear. His walk-on mentality, honed at Clemson where he won two national titles, still drives him. Renfrow's comeback isn't just about stats, it's about proving he's tougher than life's toughest challenges. As he steps back onto the field, fans see more than a player; they see a guy who fought his way back from the brink, ready to make every catch count. The NFL's better with Hunter Renfrow in it.


Time of India
30-04-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
'It kicked my butt pretty good': Hunter Renfrow opens up about battling illness and finding new purpose in NFL return
Hunter Renfrow | Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images This isn't just another player trying to make an NFL roster. This is Hunter Renfrow , former walk-on, Clemson hero, Pro Bowl receiver , fighting his way back onto the field after an entire year away from football. His new gig with the Carolina Panthers isn't just a signing; it's a second shot at everything the game once promised him. And this time, it means more than ever. Hunter Renfrow went from walk-on to national champion then disappeared from football in 2024 Hunter Renfrow's story always reads like a football fairytale. From being a no-name walk-on at Clemson in 2014 to catching the game-winning touchdown in the 2016 national championship, he became a fan favorite through grit, smarts, and sure hands. He even bagged the Burlsworth Trophy in 2018, awarded to the top player who started as a walk-on. That underdog energy never left him. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo He brought the same spark to the NFL, rising to Pro Bowl status with the Raiders and proving himself against bigger, flashier names. But in 2024, just as fans expected another solid year, Renfrow vanished from the scene. No injuries were reported, but he quietly slipped out of football. Turns out, the game hadn't left Renfrow. His body had. In a recent interview, he revealed he'd been fighting ulcerative colitis—a chronic autoimmune disease that wreaked havoc on his health. The worst of it? Days on end with 103-degree fevers and dramatic weight loss that dropped him to 150 pounds. "It kicked my butt pretty good," Renfrow admitted. Football was out of the question. He didn't have the strength to train, let alone compete. It wasn't just a lost season; it was survival mode. Now healthy and weighing in around 187 pounds ("too many Oreos," he joked), Renfrow signed with the Carolina Panthers. But this move isn't just about a comeback, it's about coming home. He was born in Myrtle Beach, played his college ball at Clemson, and idolized Panthers greats like Cam Newton and Luke Kuechly . "I'm from the Carolinas... the people are special to me, the place is special to me," he said. For a player who knows what it's like to be overlooked and underestimated, returning to Carolina is the perfect full-circle moment. He knows the Panthers' wide receiver room is stacked, and nothing is promised. But if there's anyone who knows how to earn his spot, it's the guy who once signed a blank page to walk on at Clemson. He's done the improbable before and now, with a fresh perspective and a healthy body, he's ready to do it again. Also read - 'His Sister Suck My D***' : Antonio Brown reignites beef with Ben Roethlisberger in an ugly tweet about 2011 Pro Bowl incident