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The Carolina Panthers' unsettled offensive line took another hit Monday, when projected starting right tackle Adam Meadows abruptly announced his retirement.
Meadows, 30, signed a five-year, $15 million contract with the Panthers as a free agent March 9, but had been kept out of most of training camp by persistent shoulder problems. The team encouraged the former Georgia standout to undergo treatment for arthritis in the shoulder, but he decided to call it quits.See the full content of this document
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Meadows Decides to Retire
"There was a lot of integrity for what he did," Panth...
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