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Devon Johnson got a $20,000 signing bonus


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The Carolina Panthers wanted to be players in undrafted free agency, and they opened their wallets to do so.

The Panthers gave former Marshall running back Devon Johnson a $20,000 signing bonus, matching the total they gave former Duke star Jeremy Cash, according to league sources

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11 minutes ago, Devil Doc said:

I have always wondered... do the Panthers pay for the Hotel, Apartment, Condo etc that the players stay in until cuts? How do they afford a car, I  am assuming they have some sort of transportation.

My knowledge of the CBA, they do not.  Generally speaking, you must already be under contract.  A lot of guys share a place to help subsidize living expenses.

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4 minutes ago, Dick the Butcher said:

My knowledge of the CBA, they do not.  Generally speaking, you must already be under contract.  A lot of guys share a place to help subsidize living expenses.

Ahh.... so your pretty much scraping it like college days... with a little bit more money. Ramen noodles arnt very healthy for an athlete lol

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34 minutes ago, Devil Doc said:

Ahh.... so your pretty much scraping it like college days... with a little bit more money. Ramen noodles arnt very healthy for an athlete lol

I believe they can eat at the facility for free and even take to go plates. So I don't think food is an issue.

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