The NFL's legal tampering period, or the unofficial start of free agency, kicks off on Monday. And thus far, the Carolina Panthers have been, well, rather quiet leading up to the frenzy. Pro Bowl cornerback Jaycee Horn has yet to be signed to his anticipated contract extension,
Pro Bowl CB Jaire Alexander headlines this group of fresh trade candidates the Panthers should be interested in . . .
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The Carolina Panthers released veteran running back Miles Sanders on Tuesday, ahead of the new league year, the team announced on Tuesday.
The Carolina Panthers released veteran running back Miles Sanders, who had two years remaining on his $25 million contract, the team announced Tuesday.
The NFL’s “early negotiating window” period begins at noon on Monday. Players can begin to negotiate with other teams and the Carolina Panthers have more than a dozen internal free agents. They also have several needs.
Jaycee Horn is now the highest-paid defensive back in history with his latest contract extension from the Carolina Panthers.
Monday started with Jaycee Horn receiving the richest deal for a DB and ended with multiple reinforcements for the Panthers' defense.
The Panthers elected to not re-sign free agent punter Johnny Hekker, who instead is headed to the Tennessee Titans on a three-year deal, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The team announced Tuesday that it instead agreed to terms with former Buffalo Bills punter Sam Martin, whose deal will be for one year and be worth up to $3 million.
The Atlanta Falcons will release Pro Bowl defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, a source with knowledge of the transaction told UPI on Monday.