The NFL, first and foremost, is a business—and you don’t have to tell Carolina Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson that twice.
On Monday, the veteran defender tweeted with a number of fans—taking inquiries on seemingly anything from new head coach Frank Reich, to a possible switch to a 3-4 scheme under new defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, even to his drink of choice. But tequila aside—Thompson cleared up his whereabouts during the day of Reich’s introductory press conference, while giving him a strong vote of confidence.
I was going let this go but couldn’t. I got sicks and women I had to take care of! But you wouldn’t know that! Trust me I watched the live interview 😂🥷🏾 https://t.co/TpQs8GUShD
— Shaq Thompson (@ShaqThompson_7) February 6, 2023
All love! Its business at the end of the day. Wilks would a been a great coach but i like Frank and what he is about and what he is going to bring to this team and community. He is going to be a great fit! https://t.co/7OyPdZuug9
— Shaq Thompson (@ShaqThompson_7) February 6, 2023
As a team leader and captain, Thompson was one of the more vocal supporters of former interim head coach Steve Wilks—who did not, of course, end up getting the permanent job. He does, though, see the potential with Reich now heading the ship.
The thing is—will Thompson be around for the maiden voyage?
Even coming off his best two pro seasons, the eight-year backer could be a cap casualty for Carolina this spring. A cut of Thompson, whose cap hit for 2023 sits at $24.5 million, would free up a little over $13 million in space.
Thompson’s future has been in question for a few months now, and he closed up his Twitter session with a message for those who hope he gets the axe . . .
Fans love the interaction! The real fans I love y’all and thank y’all for the support! “ the team and my self “!To the fake ones and the ones that want me “CUT”.. Remember to keep GOD in your life and get that hate out your blood. Not doing anything for you in life! #KeepPounding
— Shaq Thompson (@ShaqThompson_7) February 6, 2023
Thompson, who turns 29 in April, will be entering the final campaign of his four-year, $54.4 million deal.