
Before the 2020 season began, Panthers coach Matt Rhule said he wanted DJ Moore to take another step forward in his career.Moore, a third-year pro, was coming off a big year in 2019 where he had 87 catches for 1,175 yards and four touchdowns.But Rhule, who was beginning his first season with the Panthers, wanted to see Moore become a “dominant No. 1 wide receiver.”At times this season, Moore has looked the part. He has one 100-yard game this season and three games with 93 yards.But he’s also had games where he hasn’t looked in sync with quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.In Sunday’s 33-31 loss to t…
