The Carolina Panthers continue to move and shake things up along the offensive line and reasonably so given the pressure they've allowed this season. Monday evening, the team announced they had waived guard Brett Toth.
Carolina signed Toth off of Philadelphia's practice squad back in late October eventually appearing in three games, making one start.
He totaled just 74 snaps on offense and had a grade of 44.1, according to Pro Football Focus. This Sunday in Tampa Bay, the Panthers chose to start Justin McCray and Nash Jensen at the guard spots while Toth saw action on a pair of special teams snaps.
The team recently signed Gabe Jackson to the practice squad and reportedly brought in veteran DJ Fluker in for a workout.
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