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Panthers sign XFL lineman


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The Panthers have added depth to their offensive line by signing Juwann Bushell-Beatty.

After going undrafted out of Michigan last year, Bushell-Beatty signed with Washington but was waived shortly after signing with the club. He signed with the Cowboys in early August during training camp, but did not make Dallas' 53-man roster at the start of the regular season.

https://www.panthers.com/news/juwann-bushell-beatty-signed-xfl

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7 minutes ago, philit99 said:

I wonder if Cam Phillips murdered someone we don’t know about? He was one of the best WR’s in the XFL and no NFL team has picked him up. Hum.....

Saw someone suggest that that the deep receiver draft might have hurt his prospects. That makes some sense.

Maybe now that the draft is over, he'll have a better chance.

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17 minutes ago, BerryLoMein said:

Welp, does anyone know if an XFL team can beat an NFL team? I  guess we are going to find out this season huh?

The answer is no.

AAF had a few players making a NFL roster. Dont expect the XFL players to perform much better. They have already been rejected atleast once because that's how they ended up in the XFL.

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I believe this fat bastard is the 4th XFL guy we've signed (DaVonte Lambert, PJ Walker, Colin Thompson) not counting Kenny Robinson. 

Rhule is going to be the reason that XFL will stay alive and eventually replace the NFL. 

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