Panthers Re-Sign OG Geoff Hangartner To A Three-Year Deal
Geoff Hangartner was a lifesaver for the Panthers last season, providing a stablizing force on the offensive line after injuries battered the unit. Now the Panthers have rewarded Hangartner with a new three-year deal, according to a league source. Hangartner was cut by the Buffalo Bills shortly before the season began, but ended up starting all 16 games at right guard for Carolina...
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March 13, 2012
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March 13, 2012
Panthers release G Wharton, sign G Hangartner
It was the changing of the guard Tuesday in Carolina
The Panthers released starting left guard Travelle Wharton and re-signed starting right guard Geoff Hangartner.
Wharton was due a base salary of $5.7 million this season under the NFL salary cap, which necessitated the move.
Panthers general manager Marty Hurney called the decision to release Wharton extremely tough.
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March 13, 2012
Starting RG Hangartner re-signs with Carolina
Offensive lineman Geoff Hangartner says he's signed a three-year deal to remain with the Panthers.
He did not say what the financial terms.
Hangartner started all 16 games last season at right guard in his second stint with Carolina. He signed late in the preseason after injuries to other players and played well.
The lineman says ''This is where I wanted to be.'...
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March 13, 2012
Win over Colts was critical for Panthers
(By Ron Green Jr., rgreenjr@charlotteobserver.com) Panthers offensive guard Geoff Hangartner was talking Sunday afternoon about how good it feels to win a game in the NFL, regardless of how pretty it may have been.Considering the Panthers' 27-19 victory over winless Indianapolis may have lacked a measure of artistry, it still had the desired effect for a team that has won just...
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November 27, 2011
Victory at Indy was critical for Panthers
Panthers offensive guard Geoff Hangartner was talking Sunday afternoon about how good it feels to win a game in the NFL, regardless of how pretty it may have been.
Considering the Panthers' 27-19 victory over winless Indianapolis may have lacked a measure of artistry, it still had the desired effect for a team that has won just five of its last 27...
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November 27, 2011
Lions presents mega matchup problem
(By Joe Person, jperson@charlotteobserver.com) Ndamukong SuhOpponents say he's dirty. Ndamukong Suh doesn't care. The Detroit defensive tackle plays hard and has a knack for getting in the backfield. Once there, he doesn't play nice. That's could be a dangerous proposition for Cam Newton, who was sacked a season-high five times last week vs. Tennessee. Then again...
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November 19, 2011
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