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Panthers make Jaycee Horn the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL with $100M deal, AP source says
Read full article: Panthers make Jaycee Horn the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL with $100M deal, AP source saysAccording to a person familiar with the situation, Jaycee Horn has agreed to a four-year contract extension with the Carolina Panthers worth $100 million, including $70 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL.
Travis Hunter already has coaches and executives convinced he can be two-way player in NFL
Read full article: Travis Hunter already has coaches and executives convinced he can be two-way player in NFLTravis Hunter arrived at the NFL's annual scouting combine with a Heisman Trophy resume, an invitation to work out at two positions and ready to answer any and all questions.
Panthers hire familiar face in Dan Morgan as president of football operations and general manager
Read full article: Panthers hire familiar face in Dan Morgan as president of football operations and general managerThe Carolina Panthers have promoted Dan Morgan to president of football operations and general manager.
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Legendary Canes linebacker Dan Morgan named to CFB Hall of Fame
Read full article: Legendary Canes linebacker Dan Morgan named to CFB Hall of FameCORAL GABLES, Fla. – The University of Miami is sending another member to the college football Hall of Fame. Linebacker Dan Morgan has been named to the 2021 Class. Morgan is the first player in history to sweep the three major defensive awards in one season. Morgan led Miami to three top-20 finishes and three straight postseason wins. In 2004, Morgan was a Pro Bowl selection and led the Panthers to an appearance in the Super Bowl.
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Uber, hard-hit by pandemic, sells its robot-vehicle division
Read full article: Uber, hard-hit by pandemic, sells its robot-vehicle divisionSAN RAMON, Calif. – Uber is selling off its autonomous vehicles development arm as the ride-hailing company slims down after its revenues were pummeled by the coronavirus pandemic. Self-driving vehicle technology company Aurora will acquire the employees and technology behind Uber's Advanced Technologies Group in an stock transaction, the companies said Monday. Uber will also invest $400 million into Aurora, and Uber's CEO Dara Khosrowshahi will join Aurora's board of directors. After the transaction, Aurora will be worth $10 billion and Uber will hold 26% stake in the company, Aurora CEO Chris Urmson said in an interview. San Francisco-based Uber will lose a critical piece of its company after the pandemic cut into its finances by suppressing demand for shared rides.