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1st day of offseason program


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Panthers re-signed WR Damiere Byrd to a one-year contract.

C Tyler Larsen and P Michael Palardy also signed one-year deals. All three were exclusive rights free agents. Byrd caught 10 passes for 105 yards including two Week 15 touchdowns last season, but he ended the year on injured reserve with a knee issue. With Torrey Smith and Jarius Wright now in the fold, Byrd is likely looking at a backup role.
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At USC, I was never late or missed a meeting and I’m not breaking my streak now. Cancelled flights/bad weather won’t keep me from Day 1 with the ! Me and this hamster car are about to cross the frozen tundras of my old home into my new one. Pray for me 

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It’s cliché, but this is a lot like the first day of school. Lots of hugs and/or intros of the new guys. When Cam Newton walks into locker room, Greg Olsen makes his way over. He extends his hand and says, “Greg Olsen. Nice to met you.”

6:16 AM - 16 Apr 2018
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