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CB/WR Chris Gamble (All B1G, All-American, National Champion)

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Carolina Panthers cornerback Chris Gamble, who turns 30 next month, remains the Panthers? best cover corner, despite injuries two of the last three seasons. But the Panthers simply can?t afford him with their cap situation. (2011 Staff File Photo, Jeff Siner - [email protected])

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/20...-offseason-guide-gettleman.html#storylink=cpy
 
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Chris Gamble expected to be released by Panthers
By Chris Wesseling
Around the League Writer
Published: Feb. 28, 2013

The Charlotte Observer's Joe Person reported earlier in the month that the Carolina Panthers' top cornerback Chris Gamble would likely be released as new general manager Dave Gettleman's first major move.

It doesn't look like Gamble will be returning at a reduced rate, either. "All indications I've received are that he's gone," Person told WFNZ-AM in Charlotte. "That they've kind of cut bait. ... I've not heard any talk about anything other than a straight cut."

The Panthers must chop roughly $10 million against the salary cap by the start of the league year on March 12. Gamble's contract carries a $10.9 million cap figure, and Gettleman can free up $7.9 million by setting him free. Other potential moves include releasing defensive tackle Ron Edwards and restructuring the contracts of linebacker Jon Beason, running back DeAngelo Williams and left tackle Jordan Gross.

Gamble was one of the NFL's underrated stars as recently as 2011, but he's missed 18 games over the past three seasons. The Panthers can't count on Gamble, who turns 30 in March, to stay on the field.

Another team will benefit from Gamble's coverage skills in 2013 at a greatly reduced salary.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...is-gamble-expected-to-be-released-by-panthers
 
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Report: Patriots Showing Interest in Cornerbacks Chris Gamble, Derek Cox by Zack Cox on Sat, Mar 9, 2013

Two new prospective cornerbacks have reportedly surfaced on the Patriots? radar. The Boston Herald?s Jeff Howe reports that the team has shown interest in Chris Gamble and Derek Cox. Gamble was released yesterday after nine seasons in Carolina and Cox, who has spent his four-year career with Jacksonville, is expected to hit the open market when free agency begins this week. Gamble was limited to just four games last season with a shoulder injury but averaged 61.6 tackles over his first eight years with the Panthers. Cox was similarly limited in 2011 but rebounded to start 12 games for the Jaguars last season, totaling 60 tackles and four interceptions. Both would bolster the Patriots secondary, as it is still unknown whether the team will re-sign cornerback Aqib Talib.

Read more at: http://nesn.com/2013/03/report-patriots-showing-interest-in-cornerbacks-chris-gamble-derek-cox/
 
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Josina Anderson ‏@JosinaAnderson
Agent Carl Poston just told me that Chris Gamble informed him last night that he wants to retire. His full quote is coming next.

Agent Carl Poston to me on Chris Gamble informing him he wants to retire: "A number of teams have expressed interest in Chris Gamble. However, Chris informed me last night that he wants to retire. Even though he still loves football, he told me that he's decided to focus on life after football. Chris has been a class act. I have represented him for nine years, ever since he came out of Ohio State. He's been an ideal client and he was one of the best corners in game. He's doing it the right way. He has taken care of his money and his investments to retire successfully, and now I wish him the best in his future endeavors." --Carl Poston
 
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