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by Larry Hartstein |
DT Colin Cole re-signs with Panthers
The Carolina Panthers re-signed defensive tackle Colin Cole to a one-year deal worth $1.05 million, reports the Charlotte Observer. The 6-2, 330-pounder turns 35 in June but remains a key part of the team's defensive line rotation. Cole had 28 tackles and a fumble recovery last year. >> Want more NFL offseason? >> Mock drafts | Free agency tracker
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Panthers list lengthy injury report for game at Green Bay
The Carolina Panthers listed a lengthy injury report on Friday, which included five players on the report due to non-injury related reasons leading up to Sunday's Week 7 clash at Green Bay. Those players were defensive tackle Colin Cole, linebacker Thomas Davis, defensive tackle Dwan Edwards, safety Roman Harper and defensive end Charles Johnson. They were all deemed probable for the game. Meanwhile, running back DeAngelo Williams (ankle), running back Fozzy Whittaker (thigh), guard Amini Silatolu (calf), linebacker Chase Blackburn (knee) and cornerback Bene' Benwikere (ankle) all did not practice Friday and were ruled doubtful for Sunday. Wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin (concussion) and running back Darrin Reaves (calf) were the only two players deemed questionable. Running back Jonathan Stewart (knee), tight end Greg Olsen (ankle) and cornerback Josh Norman (concussion) were all ruled probable for Sunday's game.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Panthers' probables suit up
Several Carolina Panthers who were listed as probable are active for Sunday Night Football against Pittsburgh. They include running back Mike Tolbert (chest), offensive tackles Garry Williams (hip), Nate Chandler (toe) and Byron Bell (toe), defensive tackle Colin Cole (not injury-related), linebacker Thomas Davis (hip) and defensive tackle Dwan Edwards (back).
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by Chris Towers | Fantasy Writer
Panthers defense in good shape for Week 3
The Carolina Panthers listed three players from the defensive side of the ball on the injury report for Week 3 against the Steelers, but are expected to have all of them available for Sunday's game. Defensive linemen Colin Cole (non-injury related) and Dwan Edwards (back), as well as linebacker Thomas Davis (hip) are all probable for Week 3.
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by Chris Towers | Fantasy Writer
Panthers will retain DL Colin Cole
The Carolina Panthers have re-signed defensive lineman Colin Cole, according to a report from the Charlotte Observer Tuesday. Cole will return to the Panthers on a one-year deal, after starting 13 games a year ago in his return from a two-year absence due to injuries. Cole played 31 percent of the team's defensive snaps in all, finishing with 15 tackles and a sack. Financial terms of the deal are not yet known.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Panthers talking deal with Colin Cole
The Carolina Panthers are in contract talks with free agent defensive tackle Colin Cole, who started 13 games for the team last season, reports the Charlotte Observer. Cole, 33, is a 6-2, 335-pound space-eater who had 15 tackles and a sack last year.
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by Chris Cwik |
Three Panthers on injury report listed as active
Carolina Panthers DT Colin Cole, TE Ben Hartsock and S Quintin Mikell are active agaisnt San Francisco. Cole was questionable due to a calf injury. He was limited in practice throughout the week. Both Hartsock and Mikell were listed as probable heading into the game.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Three Panthers questionable for Sunday
Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart and wide receiver Steve Smith have been deemed questionable for the playoff game Sunday against San Francisco with knee issues. Defensive tackle Colin Cole has received the same designation with a calf injury. Listed as probable are tight end Ben Hartsock (knee) and safety Quintin Mikell (thumb).
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by Larry Hartstein |
Colin Cole limited in practice
Carolina Panthers defensive tackle Colin Cole, who missed the Week 17 win in Atlanta with a calf injury, put in a limited practice Wednesday as Carolina prepared for Sunday's playoff game against the 49ers. He has 15 tackles and a sack this season.
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by Chris Towers | Fantasy Writer
Panthers D-Line trio gets to the QB
The Carolina Panthers' defensive line had success getting to the quarterback in Week 7 against the Rams, as three of their four team sacks came from the line. Colin Cole picked up his first sack of the season, while Charles Johnson and Greg Hardy each added their fourth sacks of the season, in a 30-15 win.