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Panthers sign former pro bowl LB Deion Jones


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18 hours ago, WhoKnows said:

Don’t like seeing shoulder injuries on defenders. Short was never the same and we wasted a ton of money.

He also clearly hasn’t been as effective the last few years compared to his earlier years. There’s a reason the Falcons let him go at 27 and Cleveland didn’t try to resign him at 28. He’s not old so hopefully this is a prove it contract for him to show he still has it for one more extension.

I don't know about Atlanta, but it looks like Cleveland let him go because he was due to make 13 mil.  If he cost 3 mil and they let him go, I'd be a little worried.

Assuming he's no more then 3-5 mil with nothing guaranteed, I believe we are safe.

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