A frenetic wave of signings and releases in free agency this week brought big changes to the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line.
But the team’s retooling of the position is far from complete.
On Thursday, the team designated starting left tackle Matt Kalil as a post-June 1 cut. Kalil’s release will save the team about $7 million against the 2019 salary cap, and will be available in June. His five-year, $55.5 million contract, signed in 2017 and inherited by current general manager Marty Hurney, will still carry $14 million in salary cap dead money split up over the next two seasons.