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Official Panthers Roster Cuts (Updated)


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WAIVED
QB Jack Plummer
QB Bryce Perkins
RB Emani Bailey
RB Kay'Ron Lynch-Adams
WR Kobe Hudson
WR Jacolby George
WR TJ Luther
TE Dominique Dafney
OL Steven Losoya
OL Luke Kandra
OLB JJ Weaver
LB Jacoby Windmon
CB JaTravis Broughton
CB Mello Dotson
CB Tre Swilling
S Jack Henderson
S Isaac Gifford
TERMINATED, VESTED VETERAN
K Matthew Wright

 

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9 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I wouldn't assume Fitzgerald has won the kicker job just yet. We could very well opt to bring in someone else once the cuts start coming in.

yep, the worst cut is making the 53 man for just a couple hours.....and then getting cut.  I'd rather go out with the first group. 

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

yep, the worst cut is making the 53 man for just a couple hours.....and then getting cut.  I'd rather go out with the first group. 

If I were a bubble player I wouldn't consider myself to have made the team unless I'm still on the roster at the end of September. Always a lot of movement during that first month or so.

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1 hour ago, Camp Fodder said:

The thing that bugs me is the lack of being able to evaluate 2nd and third string receivers in live game action. That third string QB the Texans had was far better 

I imagine they saw all they needed to in practice.

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