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Carolina Panthers@Panthers

The #Panthers have released CB Chris Gamble. More to come onhttp://Panthers.com .

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Gamble, a veteran of nine NFL seasons, played in four games before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury.

Darin Gantt@daringantt

I don't know that there's been a player who spent more time in Carolina and left less of a footprint than Chris Gamble. Underrated, quiet.

Joe Person@josephperson

Panthers have released CB Chris Gamble. With the $7.9 million in cap savings, they're under it.

Joe Person@josephperson

Ron Rivera on Gamble: “He always handled things the right way and we wish him the best.”

Darin Gantt@daringantt

There were players who were much less successful on the field, but far more popular, because they allowed themselves to be known. Not him.

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Ron Rivera: "I appreciate the contributions of Chris during my first two years as head coach and to the organization for many years."

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