Carolina Panthers News
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The San Francisco Bay Area will host the National Football League’s 50th Super Bowl in 2016 at the 49ers’ stadium that is set to open next year, while Houston was picked as the site of the 2017 championship game.
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Seattle Seahawks defensive end Bruce Irvin was suspended without pay for the first four games of the regular season for violating the National Football League’s policy on performance-enhancing substances.
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Brandon Short says he’s found a way to recapture the excitement he experienced playing football for the New York Giants almost six years ago.
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Now that the 2013 baseball season is under way, let’s take a moment to commemorate the first anniversary of one of the biggest shakedowns in the history of the game -- and the con artist who pulled it off: Jeffrey Loria.
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The Carolina Panthers, who are 1-5 and haven’t had back-to-back winning seasons since joining the National Football League in 1995, fired General Manager Marty Hurney.
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Dave Gettleman was hired as general manager of the National Football League’s Carolina Panthers after more than a decade in the New York Giants’ front office.
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Running back DeAngelo Williams has agreed to re-sign with the Carolina Panthers for $43 million over five years, NFL.com said.
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Cam Newton, the No. 1 pick in the National Football League Draft, reached an agreement with the Carolina Panthers, the Associated Press said, citing a person familiar with the negotiations.
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The New York Giants signed former Carolina Panthers receiver Louis Murphy, adding speed to their receiving corps.
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The Carolina Panthers made rookie quarterback Jimmy Clausen their Week 3 starter, benching Matt Moore .
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