Baltimore Ravens linebacker Jadeveon Clowney (24) Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Jadeveon Clowney has a deal with a new team.

Clowney is signing a two-year deal with the Carolina Panthers. The deal is for $20 million but can be worth up to $24 million.

Clowney was the No. 1 overall pick out of South Carolina in 2014. He played five seasons for the Texans and made the Pro Bowl three straight years. He has since bounced around to the Seahawks, Titans, Browns and Ravens.

Clowney played in all 17 games with Baltimore last season, marking only the second time in his NFL career that he played a full regular season. He had 43 tackles and 9.5 sacks while delivering a career-high 78 quarterback pressures.

This is a homecoming of sorts for Clowney, who is from Rock Hill, S.C., about 30 miles south of Charlotte, N.C.

After last season’s poor 2-15 showing, Carolina has been looking to improve. They’re doing just that by adding Clowney.

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