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Clowney and Gilmore both call Rock Hill, S.C., home — 26 miles from the Panthers' Bank of America Stadium.
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Clowney is 31 and has been in the league since 2014, but his high school coach believes in him. "I’d still put my money on him."
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The 31-year-old has tallied 52.5 sacks and earned three Pro Bowl nods during his 11 NFL seasons.
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Clowney matched his career high with 9 1/2 sacks last season and could be looking for a significant payday.
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The biggest names on the market have found new homes for the 2024, but plenty of players are still available eager to show their worth.
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Friday's addition of Tyron Smith answered a big question on the offensive line, but Joe Douglas shouldn't be done making deals.
Zack Rosenblatt70
The Jets aren’t done adding yet, but wideout options are drying up. What can we expect GM Joe Douglas to do at that position and others?
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The Panthers added D.J. Wonnum on Thursday and hope to get at least one more — Jadeveon Clowney or Chase Young — for their pass rush.
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The Panthers need edge rushers and three are visiting this week. What other positions are the Panthers targeting?
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In this exercise, the Bills could be busy during the NFL Draft but add even more with a second wave of free agency.
Joe Buscaglia81
Many of Baltimore's key players will likely be popular targets in free agency. Who can the team afford to keep around for the 2024 season?
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From Nelson Agholor to Ronald Darby to Jadeveon Clowney, Baltimore has a number of vets who were signed to modest deals making an impact.
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Plus, Green Bay's young guns strike quickly, Mike McDaniel gets Tyreek Hill going and Mike Macdonald baffles the Chargers.
Ted Nguyen171
Which players have been better than expected so far this season? And which players does Baltimore need more from on each side of the ball?
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How will Todd Monken's offense perform against Cleveland's No. 1-ranked defense? And is there a chance Deshaun Watson could miss the game?
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Clowney, who has become a crucial part of Baltimore's defense, returns to Cleveland for the first time to face his former team.
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Baltimore is betting on the three-time Pro Bowler to provide a veteran presence to its pass-rushing group.
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Will Baltimore actually sign Clowney this time? And Odell Beckham Jr. is getting more and more comfortable with his new team.
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With Marquis Haynes sidelined, the Panthers remain in the market for an edge rusher to see time opposite Brian Burns.
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The D-line figures to be a priority this offseason, but there are other key positions to fix without the help of a first-round pick.
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