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Panthers Release Longtime DE Charles Johnson

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers released longtime defensive end Charles Johnson on Thursday, a move that will save the team $11 million under the 2016 NFL salary cap.

Johnson started nine games for Carolina in 2015 but struggled with hamstring injuries and missed seven games while on short-term injured reserve.

He had one sack in the regular season and registered three sacks in three postseason games.

Johnson, who spent all nine seasons with the Panthers, had 63.5 sacks — second most in franchise history. He recorded at least nine sacks in four consecutive years from 2010-13 and had a career-high 12 1.