Keyshawn to Panthers
It appears that the Carolina Panthers and WR Keyshawn Johnson have agreed to a four-year deal that will pay Johnson up to $19 million. The contract has yet to be signed, but reports say an agreement was reached Thursday night.
If the deal goes through, it will give the Panthers a true #2 WR opposite Steve Smith, and relieve pressure off of Jake Delhomme. Keyshawn will be 34 once the season starts, but he's never had a full season less than 70 catches. The deal seems pricey for an aging WR, but he'll give the Panthers at least two solid years.

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Heard he negotiated the contract himself, not bad....certainly better than the one Ricky "Smokey" Williams came up with....
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