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CB Teddy Williams Signs With Panthers


Jeremy Igo
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Williams is also a sprinter. While at the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2009, he recorded a time of 9.90 seconds in the 100 meters at the UTEP Invitational, that ranked as the best under all conditions in school history and fastest time in the world that season.

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@BlackBlueReview: finances RT @RapSheet: #Panthers are signing CB Teddy Williams to a 2-year deal worth up to $2.3M. $900K in year 1.

That's a pretty size-able contract for guy who has 3 tackles and 1 reception in his entire career. His agent must be pretty solid. Williams was on a $570K contract last year.

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