Panthers duo Jaeman Salmon and James Fisher-Harris have been cited by the NRL Match Review Committee following Saturday night's win over Canberra Raiders.
Salmon was handed a grade 1 contrary conduct charge for an incident in the 60th minute of the Round 21 clash. The five-eighth faces just a monetary fine with the early guilty plea.
With respect to the comments made post-game Saturday night, the club is monitoring the situation.
Salmon's wellbeing is the club's priority, and Panthers is ensuring he is supported at this time.
Meanwhile, Fisher-Harris was hit with a grade 3 careless high tackle charge for contact on Raiders forward Ryan Sutton in the 32nd minute.
The New Zealand prop faces a two-week suspension with the early guilty plea or three weeks on the sideline if he is found guilty at the judiciary.
Panthers has until 12pm on Monday to enter pleas for both charges.