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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Dwan Edwards: Released by Panthers
The Panthers released Dwan Edwards on Thursday, the team's official site reports.In four seasons with the Panthers, Edwards played an important role in the defensive tackle rotation, yet he logged just 34 percent of the defensive snaps in 2015, picking up one sack among 14 tackles in 12 games. Considering the 34-year-old's salary would have amounted to $2.1 million for the upcoming campaign, general manager Dave Gettleman will instead scour free agency or the draft to restock the defensive front.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Panthers' Dwan Edwards: Set to play Sunday
Dwan Edwards (ankle) is active for Sunday's matchup against the Redskins.Edwards will see his first live action since a Week 6 matchup in Seattle. The 34-year-old has six combined tackles on the year and is expected to serve in a reserve capacity.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Panthers' Dwan Edwards: Out Sunday
Dwan Edwards (ankle) is inactive Sunday against the Titans.Edwards has missed three consecutive games due to the ailment and has yet to practice fully, so it's not overly surprising that he's sitting again Sunday.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Panthers' Dwan Edwards: Questionable for Sunday
Dwan Edwards (ankle) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Titans.The defensive tackle has missed the last three games with a high ankle sprain. Head coach Ron Rivera said Edwards has made progress but there is still some concern when it comes to his ankle injury. While he did return to practice this week, Edwards saw limited action. If he is cleared to play Sunday, he'll bolster the Panther's defensive tackle depth, playing behind Kawann Short and Star Lotulelei.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Panthers' Dwan Edwards: Limited Thursday
Dwan Edwards (ankle) was limited in practice Thursday.After missing the Carolina Panthers' last three games due to a high ankle sprain, Edwards fulfilled the expectation that he would return to practice this week, logging limited appearances both Wednesday and Thursday. If he returns Sunday at Tennessee, he'll bolster the team's depth at defensive tackle.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Panthers' Dwan Edwards: To practice Wednesday
Dwan Edwards (ankle) is expected to return to practice Wednesday, the Charlotte Observer reports.Edwards has been sidelined for the Carolina Panthers' past three games due to a high ankle sprain, so his expected return to the fold should provide nice depth behind starting defensive tackles Kawann Short and Star Lotulelei.
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by Larry Hartstein |
Panthers re-sign DT Dwan Edwards for two years
The Carolina Panthers re-signed defensive tackle Dwan Edwards to a two-year deal, reports the Charlotte Observer. The 33-year-old played in every game last season, recording 40 tackles, four sacks and an interception. Carolina earlier re-signed another veteran defensive tackle, 34-year-old Colin Cole. >> Want more NFL offseason? >> Mock drafts | Free agency tracker
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by Larry Hartstein |
DTs Dwan Edwards, Kawaan Short able to play
Carolina Panthers defensive tackles Dwan Edwards (knee) and Kawann Short (ankle) are active for the game at Philadelphia after being listed as probable on the injury report.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Panthers list three probable for Week 10 vs. Eagles
The Carolina Panthers have listed three players as probable to play in Week 10's Monday-night game against the Eagles: wide receiver Corey Brown (concussion) and defensive tackles Dwan Edwards (knee) and Kawann Short (ankle). Short and Edwards had been limited in practice on Thursday and Friday, but all three players were able to practice in full Saturday. The Panthers will be without two players, guard Trai Turner and cornerback Bene Benwikere, but have no players listed as doubtful or even questionable to play in Week 10.
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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.