The Canadian Press - ONLINE EDITION
Panthers save $7.9 million under the salary cap by releasing starting CB Chris Gamble
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The Panthers released starting cornerback Chris Gamble on Friday in a move that will get them under this year's NFL salary cap.
By releasing Gamble the Panthers will save $7.9 million under this year's salary cap.
The former first-round pick who has played his entire career with the Panthers immediately becomes a free agent.
The Panthers selected Gamble with the 28th overall pick in the 2004 draft out of Ohio State.
He played in 123 career regular season games with 117 starts and is the franchise's leader with 27 career interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns. He has started more games for the Panthers than any cornerback in franchise history.
Gamble missed most of last season with a torn labrum in his shoulder.
"I appreciate the contributions of Chris during my first two years as head coach and to the organization for many years," said Panthers coach Ron Rivera. "He always handled things the right way and we wish him the best."
The move did not come as a surprise.
Gamble's salary and recent injury history combined with the Panthers needing to trim $16 million from this year's salary cap made him an obvious target for release.
Still, it leaves the Panthers with some question marks at cornerback heading into this season.
Captain Munnerlyn, who has started 34 games in four seasons with the Panthers, is an unrestricted free agent and it's uncertain on whether or not he'll return. Munnerlyn has said he wants to return to Carolina, but could wind up exploring the free agent market.
The only cornerbacks under contract who saw significant action last year were rookies Josh Thomas and rookie Josh Norman.
Norman started 12 games and had 73 tackles and one interception. Thomas, a second-year player, started four games and has played in 25 over the past two seasons for Carolina.
More NFL
- Back to Top
- Return to NFL
More NFL
(1 of 7 articles for today)
Competition opens for Bengals backup QB job, vacated when Gradkowski left for Steelers
2:10 PM 0Poll
Most Popular NFL
- Cowboys QB Romo will miss at least 3 weeks of off-season workouts after removal of cyst on back
- Police: Guns and $2,000 cash stolen from Md. home of Ravens' RB Ray Rice
- Free agent Woodson will get big reception from fans of his former team
- Ed Reed, Brian Cushing miss Texans' spring workouts because of injuries
- New faces, old approach for humbled Steelers as Pittsburgh's OTAs begin
- Te'o off-limits to media but attends party after Maxim honours fake girlfriend
- Vikings select North Carolina guard Travis Bond with 214th overall pick in 7th round
- Former Mac star D'Aguilar receives two NFL mini-camp tryout offers
- Bengals RB Burkhead on new team, still working to help 7-year-old cancer patient in Nebraska
- New-look, attacking defence has Chiefs players flying around - with smiles on their faces
- Chuck Muncie, a former Cal standout and Pro Bowl RB with Saints and Chargers, dies at 60
- Chargers, pass rusher Dwight Freeney agree to 2-year deal
- Browns owner Haslam says he was 'absolutely not' aware of rebate issues at Pilot Flying J
- Money can't buy Williams love: Bills DE sues ex-fiance to return $785,000 engagement ring
- Bills DE Mario Williams fails in bid to mediate with former fiance over ring dispute
- Cowboys QB Romo will miss at least 3 weeks of off-season workouts after removal of cyst on back
- Browns sign QB Brian Hoyer to 2-year contract, expected to compete for backup job
- Police: Guns and $2,000 cash stolen from Md. home of Ravens' RB Ray Rice
- Woman gets restraining order against ex-Lions receiver Titus Young citing domestic violence
- Linebacker Rolando McClain retires, 1 month after signing with Ravens as free agent
- A grand experiment ends: Jets cut quarterback Tim Tebow after 1 season and lots of commotion
- Jets QB Geno Smith parts ways with agents after draft-day slide
- Former Detroit Lions receiver Titus Young arrested in California twice in same day
- Activist punter Chris Kluwe says he has been released by Vikings
- A pick 6 of potential job opportunities for Tim Tebow, who was released by the Jets
- Chuck Muncie, a former Cal standout and Pro Bowl RB with Saints and Chargers, dies at 60
- Manning's prolific pranks show he's comfy in Denver but teammates warn him not to get too cozy
- Vikings see the light: New stadium has glass-dominant design, translucent roof, open windows
- Jaguars agree to terms with 23 undrafted rookies, including QBs Jordan Rodgers, Matt Scott
- Former Mac star D'Aguilar receives two NFL mini-camp tryout offers
Ads by Google












You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is register and/or login and you can join the conversation and give your feedback.
Have Your Say
New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
The Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised effective April 16, 2010.