Panthers Sign Phillips to Mega Deal
The Carolina Panthers make a splash in free agency, signing linebacker Jaelan Phillips to a $120 million deal. Despite a lackluster season, the team aims to bolster its defense with Phillips elite athleticism. The move, despite Phillips injury history and modest sack numbers, is a strategic investment for the Panthers, who also retained Isaiah Simmons and added Kenny Pickett, setting them up for deeper playoff runs in the NFC South.
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