Panthers Releasing Jake Delhomme

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Report: Panthers releasing QB Delhomme

3/4/2010 9:17:17 PM

Jay Glazer of FOXSports.com reports The Carolina Panthers are releasing quarterback Jake Delhomme, FOXSports.com has learned. Several calls to head coach John Fox and general manager Marty Hurney have not yet been returned. However, several GMs told FOXSports.com that they are hearing Delhomme will be released and is likely to hit the market as early as Friday.

The team has already made a commitment to Matt Moore by offering him a one-year tender worth over $3 million.
 

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I like delhomme, always have.

and I have always wondered what would have happened had he accepted the low offer jerry and parcells threw his way in the spring of 03.

He will be a good backup somewhere.
 

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Good move by Carolina IMO. I was never a Jake fan, though he may be a decent backup elsewhere.
 

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Here's a full article, in case anyone cares . . . . I guess the M Moore era is starting for them.



Panthers cut Delhomme after lousy 2009
March 4, 2010
CBSSports.com wire reports


CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The Carolina Panthers cut Jake Delhomme late Thursday, just over a year after they gave him a lucrative contract extension only to watch him have his worst season as a pro.


Delhomme's agent, Rick Smith, confirmed the move and said Delhomme would wait until Friday to talk to reporters. It signals the Panthers intend to go with Matt Moore or someone new at quarterback for the first time since Delhomme burst onto the scene in 2003 and led Carolina to the Super Bowl.

General manager Marty Hurney didn't respond to numerous messages seeking comment.

The Panthers also released veteran defensive tackle Damione Lewis on Thursday in a move that sheds another $5 million in payroll after the decision not to place the franchise tag on defensive end Julius Peppers.

Cutting Delhomme, however, is a major about-face for the organization.

Despite committing six turnovers in a playoff loss to Arizona to end the 2008 season, Hurney and coach John Fox were so committed to Delhomme they gave him a new deal in which he's still owed more than $12.5 million in guaranteed money.

Delhomme had no legitimate competition in training camp, but then had a miserable 2009 season. It started with another six-turnover performance in a season-opening loss to Philadelphia, and he had a career-high 18 interceptions before being sidelined with a broken finger.

Moore came on and had eight touchdown passes and only two interceptions as Carolina won four of its final five games. The Panthers on Wednesday gave Moore the highest restricted free-agent tender of $3.043 million for one season.

Now the 35-year-old Delhomme is out of work, ending his career in Carolina with a 58-40 record as a starter that included a trip to the Super Bowl and an appearance in the NFC title game after the 2005 season.

Delhomme holds almost every team passing record, but cutting him in a season without a salary cap will save some of the hit his contract will have in future years should the cap return.

Finances also played a decision for Lewis, who was let go a week after the Panthers sided against giving Peppers more than $20 million with the franchise tag.

"My cap number was a little high, about $5 million. Anything can happen in that situation," Lewis said. "With all of this stuff going with the CBA, I tried to be realistic. But I thought it was possible."

The 32-year-old Lewis had 41 tackles and a half sack in 16 starts last season as he played with numerous other tackles in Carolina's banged-up line. Lewis had 48 tackles and 3½ sacks in 2008, the first year he replaced Kris Jenkins as a starter.

Lewis was signed to a contract extension before the 2008 season, but the deal was restructured last offseason to clear salary-cap space. There was a clause that called for the contract to revert to its old terms if a large bonus wasn't paid this spring. Lewis would have been due $4 million this season and a $1 million roster bonus.

"Coach Fox said it was more of an economic deal. He said it wasn't about the way I played," Lewis said. "I feel like I had a good season. The only thing I didn't do was that my sack numbers were down."

The move leaves Carolina with no starters from the line that ended last season. Peppers, Tyler Brayton and Hollis Thomas are unrestricted free agents.

It points to Carolina turning to young players despite there being no salary cap next season in the final year of the collective bargaining agreement.

The Panthers offered tenders to restricted free agents Louis Leonard and Tank Tyler on Wednesday, and signed fellow defensive tackle Ed Johnson last month. They also have high hopes for defensive ends Everette Brown and Charles Johnson.

The Panthers will also likely need to sign or draft a quarterback to go with Moore. But while Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick said on an Atlanta radio station this week that he would like to play for the Panthers, the team never considered him before last season. Owner Jerry Richardson has shied away from acquiring players with a history of off-field trouble.
 

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Jake forged a decent career for himself, considering where he came from. It's a shame he wasn't able to pull off that SB victory. That was a great game.
 

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Fox showed what happens when you try and hold onto an older player going downhill too long. He was lucky to keep his job and its still not secure.
 

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After that contract extension I can't believe people want to bang on Jerry Jones.
 

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I'm happy for Moore and glad to see him get his opportunity based on how he played to finish the year he has earned this opportunity. As for Delhomme I think he will find his way as a backup. Teams are always looking for a vet backup at QB
 

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The Panthers really lucked out by having no cap this offseason where they could dump him a mere year after signing him to that stupid extention.

I heard yesterday on NFL Network that they're eating something like 12.1 million this year, that has to be paid to him, in order to release him.
 
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