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Panthers expected to keep Derek Anderson

Derek Anderson

Carolina Panthers quarterback Derek Anderson warms up before an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012 in Charlotte, N.C.

AP

The Panthers are getting serious about joining free agency.

Real serious.

According to Joe Person of the Charlotte Observer, the Panthers are expected to retain backup quarterback Derek Anderson, keeping him from a double reunion with coach Rob Chudzinski and the Browns.

Anderson went to a Pro Bowl when Chudzinski was calling plays in Cleveland, but didn’t have a good feeling on his way out the door, saying Browns fans “don’t deserve a winner.”

Keeping him behind Cam Newton gives the Panthers a degree of security, as they try to maintain some continuity with Mike Shula replacing Chudzinski as their play-caller.

The Panthers are apparently also working the fringes of the market. According to Albert Breer of the NFL Network, cornerback Drayton Florence is on his way to Charlotte for a physical. They need depth in the secondary with the release of Chris Gamble and Captain Munnerlyn a free agent, and Florence would likely be an affordable addition.