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Reportedly, discussions regarding a contract extension for Brian Burns have been halted by the Panthers.

By James Brown
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According to Josina Anderson of CBS Sports, the Panthers have halted extension discussions with edge rusher Brian Burns. Reportedly, the team ceased talks about a long-term deal with Burns at last week’s Scouting Combine.

Although the Panthers exercised Burns’ fifth-year option in 2023, they still have the option to utilize the franchise tag before Tuesday’s deadline.

Brian Burns (Credits: Getty Images)

Should Burns play under the tag, he would be entitled to a $24 million salary in 2024, and the Panthers would have until July 15 to negotiate a long-term contract with him. The Panthers could explore the possibility of trading Burns after tagging him, though they purportedly declined an offer to exchange him for two first-round picks in 2022.

Their refusal at that time suggested confidence in securing Burns for the long term, but developments have unfolded differently in Carolina.

James Brown is currently a senior at Utica University, studying communications and media with a minor in sports communications. He serves as the Sports Director at WPNR 90.7 FM, the university's radio station, and aspires to be a sports broadcaster

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