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Panthers cut veteran defensive end Charles Johnson

Charles Johnson

Carolina Panthers defensive end Charles Johnson (95) is shown during player introductions prior to an NFL football game against the St. Louis Rams in Charlotte, NC Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn)

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The Panthers hedged last week when asked about veteran defensive end Charles Johnson taking a pay cut, and now we know why.

The team announced they had cut the franchise’s second all-time leading sacker.
The Carolina Panthers have released defensive end Charles Johnson, the team announced Thursday.

“Charles was an impact player for the Carolina Panthers for a long time, both on and off the field,” General Manager Dave Gettleman said in a statement released by the team. “His statistics speak for themselves, and as a team captain he led the way you want your leaders to lead — by example. I wish him the best moving forward.”

Johnson was scheduled to make $10.75 million this year, and that was more than you can afford to pay a guy who played nine games and had 1.0 sack last year. But he had 41.0 sacks the four years prior, and was dependable as a run defender as well.

He also came back from a hamstring injury to play well in the postseason, with 3.0 sacks in three games.

The 29-year-old leaves a significant hole in the Panthers’ front four, even with the emergence of former second-rounder Kony Ealy. It’s a spot they’re going to have to address in free agency or high in the draft.