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Alan "Blue Balls" Ball leaves Panther offer on table


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updated link from 3/20 4pm  

http://nfltraderumors.co/panthers-sign-cb-alan-ball-to-a-one-year-2m-deal/

 

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Update:

David Newton reports that free agent CB Alan Ball has left his visit with the Panthers without a contract.

  • Newton adds that Ball still hasn’t ruled out signing with the Panthers.

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1-Yr/ 2M deal, According to National Football Post .

 

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/source-panthers-sign-alan-ball-to-one-year-2-million-deal/

 

 

 

The Carolina Panthers have  offered cornerback Alan Ball a one-year, $2 million contract, according to a league source.

Ball hasn’t agreed to terms yet, though, and is weighing the Panthers’ offer and his options with other NFL teams.

Ball would get a $1 million signing bonus and a $950,000 base salary with a $50,000 workout bonus.

Ball has up to $500,000 in playtime incentives.

 

 

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