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Dwan negotiation update: No movement


MHS831

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There has been no movement in negotiations between the Panthers and free agent DT Dwan Edwards.

The Panthers made Edwards a one-year, $1.5 million offer last week. He says he has a two-year deal on the table from another team and is inclined to take it if Carolina doesn't up the ante. Edwards, 32 in May, posted 6.5 sacks as a 4-3 tackle last season.

(I realize this is not news, but I did not see an update anywhere so I thought an update might help people know where this is)

Source: Charlotte Observer

Mar 19 - 12:04 PM

A poker showdown going on?

There are a few other DTs in free agency.

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We called his bluff, he wants to stay here - he just wants a little more $.

Exactly. And I will PayPal a couple bucks to anyone here that can create some sort of animated gif of Gettleman and Hurney playing poker against each other. Bonus $1 if you incorporate the deal with it sunglasses and can make me laugh.

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