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Panthers re-sign one of their UFA


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2 hours ago, t96 said:

remember when we wasted a draft pick on a long snapper to replace him? and kept JJ anyways. lol

Yes.  We actually had a coach we paid millions to who burned a 6th for a long snapper strictly for the lulz.

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If he plays the full season that puts him at 294 starts. Would love to see him play another year to go over 300.

Interestingly.

Jon Kasay: 1995-2010

JJ Jansen: 2009-Present

Somebody really needs to get them on a podcast together. That’s literally the Panthers entire history 

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Not exactly exciting but it signals Dan & company have finished their roster evaluations and are ready for phase 2, re-signing players they want back next year. 

Check out 2025's transaction dates: 

February
02/21

Released CB Dane Jackson.

02/18

Re-signed QB Andy Dalton.

02/14

Re-signed LS JJ Jansen.

02/11

Signed K Matthew Wright to a future contract.

02/04

Signed WR Brycen Tremayne to a future contract.

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March

 

03/11

Released RB Miles Sanders.

03/10

Agreed to terms with CB Mike Jackson.

03/10

Signed CB Jaycee Horn to a contract extension.

03/08

Agreed to terms with TE Tommy Tremble.

03/08

Agreed to terms with C Austin Corbett.

03/07

Tendered restricted free agent C Cade Mays and exclusive rights free agent DE LaBryan Ray.

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