After sitting out all of the 2024 season, Hunter Renfrow is back in the NFL.
The former Clemson standout has agreed to terms with the Carolina Panthers, the team has announced.
Renfrow last played in the NFL in 2023 with the Raiders. He finished that season with just 25 for 255 yards, but dealt with an injury most of the season. Las Vegas cut him in March of last year.
After being selected in the fifth round by the Raiders in the 2019 NFL Draft, Renfrow turned his best season two years later, catching 108 balls for 1,038 yards and nine touchdowns in 2021. He was a Pro Bowl selection that season.
Renfrow spent four seasons at Clemson, originally joining the team as a walk-on in 2015. He won two national titles (2016 and 2018) during his tenure with the Tigers and also took home the Bulsworth Award in 2018, which is given out to the college football’s most outstanding player to begin his career as a walk-on. He also posted College Football Playoff records with 37 receptions and four touchdowns in seven career CFP games.
Renfrow left Clemson credited with 186 receptions for 2,133 yards with 15 touchdowns.