Travelle Wharton started 45 of the 47 games he played at left tackle for the University of South Carolina. He did not allow a sack after the second game of his freshman season in 2000, a span of 45 contests. In 2003, as a senior, he started all 12 games at left tackle. Wharton earned second-team All-Southeastern Conference recognition and was chosen to play in the Senior Bowl. He was a team captain and was the lone returning starter on the offensive line that allowed only 10 sacks the entire season.
He started the final 11 games at left guard as a rookie in 2004 after being inactive for the first five contests.[2] He was the lone rookie starter on the offensive line in 2004 that yielded only 33 sacks, the third-lowest total in Carolina history.
He started all 16 games during the 2005 season.
In the first game of the 2006 season during a 20−6 loss to the Atlanta Falcons he suffered a torn ACL and MCL and was placed on injured reserve thus ending his season.[3]
He returned to start all 16 games at left tackle during the 2007 campaign.
Before the 2008 season, on February 14, 2008, Wharton signed a 6-year extension to remain with the Panthers. The deal had a total dollar value of $36 million and included $12 million in guaranteed money.[4]
Travelle went on to start all 14 games he appeared in during the 2008 season at left guard, missing two due to injury. He was released on March 13, 2012.
Cincinnati Bengals
Wharton signed with Cincinnati Bengals on March 17, 2012.[5] He was placed on injured reserve on August 24, 2012, after suffering a knee injury. He was released by the Bengals on July 22, 2013.[6]
Carolina Panthers (second stint)
On August 25, 2013, Wharton signed a one-year deal with the Carolina Panthers.[7] Wharton announced his retirement on July 29, 2014.[8]
On January 29, 2018, the Carolina Panthers hired Wharton as their assistant offensive line coach.[10] Following the hiring of new head coach Matt Rhule in January 2020, he was not retained by the Panthers.
Washington Football Team / Commanders
In 2020, Wharton joined the Washington Football Team as their assistant offensive line coach. This move reunited Wharton with newly hired head coach Ron Rivera, who he worked under with the Panthers.[11] In September 2023, he was promoted to the team's offensive line coach.[12]
Baltimore Ravens
Wharton was hired by the Baltimore Ravens as an assistant offensive line coach in 2024.[13]
Personal life
Wharton is married with three daughters and a son.[14]