Charlotte Observer | 03/12/2008 | Panthers release Hartwig

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 Charlotte Observer | 03/12/2008 | Panthers release Hartwig
Unable to find a team willing to trade for Justin Hartwig, the Carolina Panthers released their starting center Tuesday, continuing a major overhaul of their offensive line. The move makes Ryan Kalil, a second-round pick in last year's draft, the new starting center. Hartwig becomes the second starting lineman to get cut, following former left guard Mike Wahle. Unlike their prior offseason ... [link]

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NFL Wednesday: Harrington Re-Signed; Alexander: ‘It’s All Good’
Published 3/12/2008 by Joel 'DiG' DiGiacomo at Football for Breakfast
NFC News Eagles: It Seems McNabb’s Wish Is No Longer Eagles’ Demand (Philadelphia Daily News) Buccaneers: Renewal of Dunn vs. Doubters (St. Petersburg Times) Saints: Gleason Retires After Seven Years With Saints (Times-Picayune) Falcons: Falcons Re-Sign Joey Harrington (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Panthers: Panthers Release C Justin Hartwig (Charlotte Observer) Packers: Packers Add ...

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Published 3/12/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... working the phones for five consecutive hours in an attempt to compile the most comprehensive mock draft on the web. We'll roll out our first annual Hash Mock sometime tomorrow. Until then, here are a few headlines you may want to check out: Larry Fitzgerald signed his new contract in an airport Starbucks. Matt Leinart could be a life-saver for the Cardinals. The Panthers will have a new starting center next season. ...

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