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TD Last Season 2018 Per Rappaport


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Brooke Cersosimo of NFL Media reports Panthers LB Thomas Davis will retire after next season.

Davis said earlier this week that he expected to take on a lesser role next year and has now confirmed that 2018 will be his 14th and final NFL season. A first-round pick of the Panthers in 2005, has been a productive player in the league for over a decade, earning a pair of All-Pro selections along the way. He's shown great resiliency throughout his career, overcoming three ACL tears and countless other injuries. Davis remained an effective player in 2017, earning PFF's No. 10 grade among 4-3 outside linebackers.
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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

As much as I admire TD, the man and football player, he needs to take one more for the team and retire now. 

Because if you thought he looked slower this season he will only look worse next season.  Father Time is undefeated.

And have who at outside, Mayo? Lolno. We run three linebackers. This gives us two years to find a replacement.

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