Dante Wesley Suspended One Game
October 19, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Carolina Panthers
Carolina Panthers backup defensive back (and special teams gunner) Dante Wesley has been suspended without pay for one game by NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Ray Anderson for a flagrant violation of player safety rules. Specifically, on a punt coverage play yesterday, Dante left his feet, launched himself like a missile and made shoulder and forearm contact with the neck and head area of Tampa Bay Bucs punt returner Clifton Smith, who had not caught or touched the ball and was in a defenseless posture.
The suspension will sideline Dante for the Panthers game vs. Buffalo this Sunday.
In …read more
Donovan McNabb Injured in Eagles Win
September 13, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Philadelphia Eagles
The game was all but over. And after an “icing-on-the-cake” score by Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, he suffered a broken rib after being hit in the back (tackled) by Carolina Panthers cornerback Richard Marshall. The injury put a damper on an otherwise perfect Sunday of football as the Eagles pounded Carolina 38-10. Donovan was 10-of-18 for 79 yards and two TDs when he left the game in the third quarter.
Donovan is currently listed as doubtful for next Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints. But apparently the ultimate determining factor will be if and to what degree Donovan can …read more
Julius Peppers Will Stay in Carolina
June 24, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Carolina Panthers
Any speculation about the Carolina Panthers trading All-Pro defensive end Julius Peppers can be put to rest now. Julius signed his one-year, $16.7 million franchise tender today—about five months after he said he wanted to be traded from the Panthers.
Yes, Julius said he would never sign a long-term contract with Carolina and begged the team not to place the franchise tag on him. Of course, they did it anyway, understanding the exorbitant amount of money they would have to pay him. It also meant another team couldn’t sign him unless it gave Carolina two first-round draft picks in return. And …read more
Jake Delhomme Signs Contract Extension
April 23, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Carolina Panthers
Coming off what was probably the worst game of his National Football League career, Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme signed a five-year contract extension today that will most likely keep him in Carolina for the rest of his playing days. The deal is worth $42.5 million, with $20 million guaranteed.
Jake was happy to get this deal done before his contract was up at the end of the 2009 season:
“My wife and I were very happy, but truly, honestly, we’re more excited to know that we can be in Charlotte, North Carolina. That meant the most to us. It’s such a …read more
Jordan Gross Signs Contract Extension
February 19, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Carolina Panthers
National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
The Carolina Panthers signed All-Pro offensive tackle Jordan Gross to a six-year contract extension today, keeping him with the only team he’s ever played for in his National Football League career. Jordan was drafted by the Panthers in 2003. The deal includes more than $30 million in the first three seasons. Panthers general manager Marty Hurney recognizes the talent:
“Jordan’s one of the leaders of our offensive line and our team. He’s an excellent fit. He’s a perfect fit for our team and our organization. He’s one of the top left tackles in the …read more
NFL 2009 Opponents Determined
December 31, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under NFL - NFL
National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
The opponents for all 2009 regular-season games have been determined and a complete list of each team’s home and away matchups was issued yesterday by the NFL. The scheduling formula implemented in 2002 with realignment guarantees that all teams play each other on a regular, rotating basis. Under the formula, every team within a division plays 16 games as follows:
Home and away against its three division opponents (6 games)
The four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three-year cycle (4 games)
The four teams from a division in the other conference on a …read more
Lockdown: Panthers Keep Chris Gamble
November 28, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under Carolina Panthers
National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
The Carolina Panthers signed cornerback Chris Gamble to a six-year contract extension today. The deal is worth $53 million and includes $23 million worth of guaranteed bonuses. This “early” signing will keep Chris off the free agent market this offseason. A day after Thanksgiving, Chris was thankful, indeed:
“I am very excited just to get it out of the way. I want to be in Carolina. I didn’t want to be with another team. I like the organization, the coaching staff, the fans (and) my teammates. I wanted to get it out of the way. Luckily …read more
Steve Smith Back With Carolina Panthers
September 18, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under Carolina Panthers
National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
Carolina Panthers receiver Steve Smith has very quietly returned to the team after serving a two game suspension for bloodying teammate Ken Lucas’ nose during training camp. Fortunately for the Panthers, they’re already 2-0 and one would assume they’re only going to get better with Steve back in the lineup. Steve was candid in answering questions from the media and says he and Ken have settled their differences:
“I can’t really say exactly everything that I have felt and thought. I know I’m not a victim, as people may think. I know I’m not giving them …read more
Panthers WR Steve Smith Suspended
August 2, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under Carolina Panthers
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National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith was suspended for two games following a training camp fight with teammate Ken Lucas yesterday. Ken left the practice field with ice over his left eye and a broken nose. Steve will continue to practice when camp resumes Monday and he will be allowed to participate in the team’s preseason games, but he’s out for the first two regular season games, costing him more than $205,000. According to Panthers head coach John Fox:
“What (Steve) did was wrong and we take very serious and he is being punished severely …read more
Book Review: Hero of the Underground
July 1, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under NFL - NFL






