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ESPN This just in: Arizona Cardinals tell Boldin they will look for potential trades


pdandy1994

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Peppers would have to sign the tender sheet first for this to even be possible. I doubt Carolina would do this as they wouldn't receive the draft picks needed to try to fill the gap of Peppers leaving... and Boldin isn't needed for your offense as your a run first attack anyway.

Not trying to pick at you either, just 90% unlikely to happen.

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