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OG Nwagbuo@ThisIsOG

NFL is a tough business...... Headed back to San Diego, back to the drawing board

Ryan Van Bergen@VanBergen53

I've appreciated all the support and the opportunity with the panthers. I'll hold my head high bc i gave every last thing i had. #noregrets

ProFootballTalk@ProFootballTalk

Panthers cut linebacker Kion Wilson, per league source.

Joe Person@josephperson

]Per league sources, Panthers have cut WR Seyi Ajirotutu.

]@JasonLaCanfora

OL Matt Reynolds and LB David Nixon among the Panthers cut

Jonathan Jones@jjones9

RT @davidcanter: Client RJ Stanford @RJStanford25 has been notified of his release by @Panthers

@ProFootballTalk

Panthers drop CB Darius Butler, once a second-round pick of the Patriots.

Steve Reed@SteveReedAP

Per his agent, WR Jared Green has also been cut. The Panthers hope to bring him back to the practice squad if he clears waivers.

Joe Person @josephperson 1m

Undrafted RBs Tauren Poole and Armond Smith, a day after carrying the load at Pittsburgh, have been cut, according to a source.

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Have you guys seen his twitter background? It's like an actual cartoon of him as mutant in some sort of "NFC South" Lab with with bucs and Saints* coach watching in awe.

Like how the fug did he get that??

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Have you guys seen his twitter background? It's like an actual cartoon of him as mutant in some sort of "NFC South" Lab with with bucs and Saints** coach watching in awe.

Like how the fug did he get that??

I guess he will soon be updating that.

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