Stability in the Special Teams Unit: JJ Jansen Returns for 18th Season with Panthers

By Oddixa —

The Carolina Panthers have re-signed veteran JJ Jansen, ensuring the league's most consistent long-snapping operation remains intact for the 2024 season.

In a move that prioritizes veteran stability, the Carolina Panthers have reached an agreement to bring back long snapper JJ Jansen for his 18th NFL season. As the franchise's all-time leader in games played, Jansen remains a cornerstone of a special teams unit that has remained remarkably consistent despite the roster churn elsewhere in Charlotte. For a team entering another rebuilding phase under a new coaching staff, retaining a reliable specialist like Jansen ensures that the battery for field goals and punts remains a known quantity.

From a betting perspective, the value of a veteran long snapper is often overlooked until something goes wrong. For those eyeing Panthers' totals or spread bets, Jansen’s presence is a quiet boost to the reliability of kicker Eddy Piñeiro. Sharp bettors know that special teams efficiency can be the difference between a cover and a push; with Jansen handling the snaps, the risk of high-leverage errors on fourth downs or late-game field goal attempts is significantly mitigated. While it won't move the Vegas line, this signing reinforces a floor of competence for Carolina’s kicking game heading into next year.