The Panthers released veteran safety Kurt Coleman and defensive end Charles Johnson
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Coleman, 29
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With Coleman leading the way, the Panthers have had 51 interceptions since
2015
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Coleman was scheduled to count $5.15 million against the 2018 salary cap, according to reports; releasing him clears $2.65 million in cap space.
Releasing Johnson, meanwhile
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Johnson spent 11 seasons with the Panthers after Carolina selected him in the third round of the 2007 draft. He played 143 games for Carolina
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Johnson was suspended four games last season for violating the league’s policy on performance-enhancers, and was inactive for the Panthers’ playoff game
against New Orleans.
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