Tabor Set to Take Over Interim Head Coaching Position for the Carolina Panthers
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Benedictine alumnus Chris Tabor was recently named the interim head coach for the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers fired head coach Frank Reich in late November after a 1-10 start.
Tabor is in his second season with Carolina after being the special teams coordinator of the Chicago Bears from 2018-21 and was with the Cleveland Browns from 2011-17 in the same role.
Tabor played for the Ravens from 1988-92 and was inducted into Benedictine’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2021. He is ninth all-time in passing yards at Benedictine. Tabor helped the Ravens to their first Heart of America Athletic Conference championship in 1992 with an appearance in the NAIA National Semifinals.








