The Carolina Panthers are continuing to reshape their defensive coaching staff.
As first reported by Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer on Friday morning, the team has parted ways with assistant defensive backs coach DeAngelo Hall. Hall joined the Panthers at the beginning of last season, under former head coach Frank Reich.
The former eighth overall pick and three-time Pro Bowl cornerback played for 14 years in the NFL. He split his long and successful career between the Atlanta Falcons (2004 to 2007), the Oakland Raiders (2008) and the then-Washington Redskins (2008 to 2017).
His first coaching gig came in 2023, when he was hired by the Panthers to the assistant defensive backs coaching position.
Hall is now the fourth defensive coach, and fifth in total, to be let go from the organization this offseason—joining outside linebackers coach Tem Lukabu, secondary coach Bert Watts, defensive quality control coach Bobby Maffei and offensive passing game coordinator Nathan Carroll.