Jadeveon Clowney vows to keep playing

Before the draft, Panthers general manager Dan Morgan Vague When asked about the future of Edge Rusher Jadeveon Clowney. After the draft was concluded, a report showed that Black Panther was engaged in conversations about the draft Possible transactions Clowney.

Well, it wasn't shocked when the Panthers moved from Clowney on Thursday.

In 11 NFL seasons, Clowney (first total order in 2014) has played for the Texans, Seahawks, Titans, Browns, Ravens and Panthers.

He was totally going to keep moving forward.

I'll definitely play well,” Clowney told Theathletic.com’s Joseph Person. I don’t care where I end up playing, I’ll play well.”

Clowney seems to disagree with the Panthers' decision to separate.

“I think I did a great job for Carolina (last year), considering what is unfolding for me,” Clowney said. "I played a bunch of guys who have been injured in the past year. I ended up playing really well with them. So that's it. I can play games. I can play football. There are 31 other teams. I just hope another team can give me this opportunity so I can prove myself again. I feel like I can do that."

Despite this, he felt that it was coming.

“I had a feeling and then they asked me to leave the building,” Cloney said. “I’m like, ‘Everyone can tell me when they come in during the offseason.” But, I have a feeling.

He attributed his struggles last year to other players, as well as overall problems with offense and defense.

"(w)E is very 8 goals behind, scoring, can't score." "Like, you can't hurry, you can't stop running, you're in a bad situation. That's just football."

The Panthers could have done this in March, allowing Clowney to go public when other teams look for new players. We were told that his agent Kennard McGuire thought specific timing was less than ideal. The announcement may have been made Wednesday or today, with McGuire graduating from Howard University in his daughter.

Clowney is now landing on the open market relatively late in the process – but still has time to look for his new opportunities.

“I earn more in the tank than people think,” Lenny said. "I just keep carrying it and they'll keep counting me."

Clowney, 32, had 5.5 sacks in 14 games last season. He has participated in 140 professional games and 127 games. In addition to his 58 career sacks, Clowney has a history of high performance in a specific field that has not yet been considered official statistics. This is Simms' "effect" and he (not surprisingly) usually uses words other than "eff" whenever the subject appears PFT Live.

The challenges faced will be the best choice between Clowney’s financial expectations and potential offers from other teams. For now, other teams will look closely at his 2024 film and then decide whether there are players who have caused damage to history to have a position in the roster, even if the destruction isn't always shown on the statistical table.