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Final Panther cuts 8-30-2014


Jmac

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James Dockery on twitter sounds like he has been cut..saying fairwell to team and city Post the others as you see them.Sad day for some really hard workers and good guys.Good luck to all of them.

 

MOD EDIT (trying to keep list of cuts updated.)

 

CUTS

 
LB Denicos Allen R Michigan State
CB Carrington Byndom R Texas
G Derek Dennis 1 Temple
CB James Dockery 4 Oregon State
LB Adarius Glanton R Florida Atlantic
WR Tavarres King 2 Georgia
S Robert Lester 2 Alabama
WR Marcus Lucas R Missouri
T Andrew McDonald 1 Indiana
S Tom Nelson 3 Illinois State
DT Drake Nevis 4 Louisiana State
RB Darrin Reaves R Alabama-Birmingham
DT Micanor Regis 1 Miami (Fla.)
LB D.J. Smith 3 Appalachian State
CB Josh Thomas 4 Buffalo
DT Casey Walker 1 Oklahoma
FB Michael Zordich 2 Penn State

S Robert Lester

 

* took off the IR moves of Lester and Boston until sources can be found.

RT @josephperson: WR Tavarres King, CB James Dockery among #Panthers' cuts.
http://t.co/YbVVBWUOA9

 

josephperson 9:56am via Twitter Web Client

#Panthers have cut LB Denicos Allen, per source. Undrafted rookie from Michigan State.

 

ProFootballTalk         @ProFootballTalk Follow

Panthers cut guard Chris Scott, an eight-game starter in 2013, per league source.

 

josephperson 10:13am via Twitter Web Client

#Panthers have cut DT Casey Walker, per league source. Walker came back from rib injury and played pretty well at Pittsburgh on Thurs.

 

josephperson 10:44am via Twitter Web Client

#Panthers have released French-Canadian OL David Foucault, per league source.

 

josephperson 10:50am via Twitter Web Client RT @TesslerSports Panthers waived OT Andrew McDonald but he'll sign to practice squad tmrw. Amazing considering he recently overcame cancer

 

josephperson 11:50am via Twitter Web Client

#Panthers have cut rookie CB Carrington Byndom, but hope to bring him back on practice squad, per league source.

 

josephperson 2:12pm via Twitter Web Client

#Panthers have cut second-year safety Robert Lester, per league source.

 

re: David Foucault

 

 

danny maciocia @dmaccoach

Changement pour David Foucault il fait partie de l'alignement régulier des Panthers!! Très fier de lui! #carbspride

 

through Google translation...

Change for David Foucault is part of the active roster Panthers !! Very proud of him!

 

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