CB A.J. Bouye agrees to deal with Panthers
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The Carolina Panthers added to their defensive backfield depth Wednesday, agreeing to a contract with free agent cornerback A.J. Bouye.
While the team announced Bouye’s arrival in a tweet, it did not release contract terms.
The Panthers were willing to take on Bouye despite knowing he won’t be available to them immediately. He still must serve the final two games of a six-game suspension handed down in December for a violation of the NFL’s policy prohibiting performance-enhancing drugs.
Bouye, 29, missed the final four games for the Denver Broncos last season. ESPN reported that he will be eligible to participate in the Panthers’ offseason and preseason programs.
Panthers agree to terms with former Pro Bowl CB A J Bouye
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CB A J Bouye agrees to deal with Panthers
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Latest Big Trade Could Have a Big Impact on an Alabama Player, But Not the One You re Thinking
The latest league chatter about the 2021 NFL Draft is that the 49ers are ready to use the No. 3-overall pick on Crimson Tide quarterback Mac Jones
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Apr 7, 2021
Another week meant another major trade that could have dramatic repercussions when it comes to the 2021 NFL Draft, only this time the shakeup didn t directly include any high first-round picks.
On Monday, the Carolina Panthers acquired Sam Darnold from the New York Jets, the No. 3 overall selection in 2018. It also didn t cost them a lot in making the move, giving up a 2021 sixth-round selection, plus a second-round pick and fourth-round selection in 2022.
April 7, 2021 Hamilton Wins Ben Jobe Award As Nation’s Top Minority Coach
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (seminoles.com) – Leonard Hamilton, who led the Seminoles to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, has been named as the 2021 Ben Jobe Award Winner as the nation’s top Division I minority coach. The award has been presented annually by collegeinsider.com since 2010 with Hamilton becoming the first ACC coach to earn the award.
Hamilton led the Seminoles to a second place finish in the ACC standings, a runner-up finish in the ACC Tournament and to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive year. Florida State finished the season with an 18-7 overall record and an 11-4 mark in ACC play. The Seminoles spent much of the 2020-21 season in first place in the ACC standings and finished just behind Virginia in the final standings in a race that was decided on the final day of the regular season.