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NFL Talk | Carolina Panthers

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    Taylor Moton: The Panthers Veteran Embracing Unc Status

    Taylor Moton as he enters his tenth season as a veteran leader for the Carolina Panthers. Often referred to as "unc" or "OG" by his younger teammates, Moton has embraced the responsibility of mentoring new players by sharing wisdom gained from past legends. Despite his senior status in the locker room, he remains a highly productive and reliable offensive tackle who continues to play at an elite level. The piece also reflects on his career longevity, characterized by consistent availability and a deep commitment to the franchise. Ultimately, Moton views his age as an asset that allows him to guide the next generation while maintaining his own prime athletic form.

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    Ryan Fitzgerald: Building a Legacy in Charlotte

    Following an exceptional debut season with the Carolina Panthers, kicker Ryan Fitzgerald is focused on refining his skills and securing his future with the team. The young athlete distinguished himself by leading the league in game-winning kicks as an undrafted rookie, a feat that has only been matched once in recent decades. Beyond his on-field success, Fitzgerald credits a structured offseason program and the mentorship of veteran teammates for his increased physical strength and professional growth. He is also entering a new personal chapter, having recently become engaged with plans for a summer wedding. These sources highlight his journey from an uncertain newcomer to a clutch performer who is now a cornerstone of the franchise's special teams unit.

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    Bryce Young: A Rising Star on the NFL Top 100

    Bryce Young: A Rising Star on the NFL Top 100

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    Panthers Pursue Recognition in the NFL Top 100

    The Carolina Panthers are optimistic that their recent NFC South division title and playoff appearance will lead to better representation on the NFL Top 100 list. After failing to have a single player ranked for the past two years, the team now features strong candidates like Derrick Brown, Jaycee Horn, and rookie standout Tetairoa McMillan. The article reflects on the franchise's historical presence on the list, highlighting the 2016 season when eight players were honored following a Super Bowl run. New high-profile additions from free agency further increase the likelihood of the team breaking its current dry spell. This annual ranking is unique because it is determined solely by votes from active players across the league. The official rollout of the newest list begins this week, with reveals continuing through early September.

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    Rasheed Walker Settles into Carolina's Offensive Line

    Following his tenure with the Green Bay Packers, veteran left tackle Rasheed Walker has joined the Carolina Panthers, finding a seamless transition due to the team’s familiar offensive system. During recent offseason training and minicamp, Walker solidified his position on the starting line while benefiting from the specialized instruction of the Panthers' coaching staff. Beyond his personal development, Walker serves as a mentor to younger players, specifically first-round draft pick Monroe Freeling. While he embraces the internal competition for the starting role, Walker remains focused on maintaining his health and focus heading into the upcoming season. The reports also highlight a broader sense of chemistry building across the roster as the team prepares for training camp.

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    Tetairoa McMillan: Bulking Up and Slowing Down the Game

    Following his debut professional season, Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan is focusing on physical growth and mental refinement during the team's 2026 mandatory minicamp. After winning Offensive Rookie of the Year, the standout athlete successfully reached a target weight of 220 pounds to better withstand the rigors of the league. Although he is currently managing a minor foot injury, both he and the coaching staff expect a quick return to the field. The reports highlight his increased comfort with the team’s playbook, which has allowed the speed of the game to finally stabilize for him. Beyond individual updates, the coverage provides a broader look at the Panthers' roster transitions and the competitive atmosphere surrounding the offseason program. These collective updates suggest a young star who remains ambitious and eager to build upon his early career success.

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    Monroe Freeling Finds His Rhythm at Panthers OTAs

    This report highlights the professional development of Carolina Panthers rookie Monroe Freeling during his first set of organized team activities. After a long hiatus from competitive play, the first-round draft pick expresses immense satisfaction in returning to the field and overcoming the initial "rust" of the transition. Team leadership and fellow players praise his versatility, noting his ability to compete at both left and right tackle positions. The narrative emphasizes a competitive environment within the offensive line unit as the team manages injuries and evaluates various veteran and rookie combinations. Ultimately, the source portrays a promising future for the young lineman as he masters the technical nuances and playbook of the professional game.

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    Nic Scourton: Refining the Rush for the Carolina Panthers

    Nic Scourton trades power for precision

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    Panthers Legends Return for OTA Homecoming

    During a recent offseason practice, the Carolina Panthers hosted a group of approximately twenty former players for a special reunion event. These team legends, including figures like Tre Boston and Thomas Davis, observed on-field drills and offered guidance to the current roster. The gathering provided an opportunity for retired athletes to reconnect with one another while fostering a bridge between the franchise’s history and its future. Staff members and coaches, such as General Manager Dan Morgan, actively engaged with the alumni to maintain a strong organizational culture. This visit serves as a precursor to upcoming summer festivities, specifically celebrating Luke Kuechly's upcoming induction into the Hall of Fame. The event highlights the team's commitment to honoring its heritage through meaningful personal interaction.

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    Why Dave Canales hired his harshest critic

    Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales has hired his former mentor, Darrell Bevell, as the team's associate head coach for the 2026 season. The two shares a professional history dating back to their time with the Seattle Seahawks, where Bevell famously challenged Canales to improve his organizational skills and attention to detail. This addition is part of a larger staff restructuring aimed at allowing Canales to focus on high-level leadership while relying on Bevell’s extensive NFL experience. Former coach Ron Rivera supports the move, noting that successful leaders need honest advisors who provide unfiltered feedback. Ultimately, the hiring reflects Canales' desire to bring proven expertise and accountability to his coaching staff.

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    AJ Dillon: The Carolina Panthers Bucket List

    After signing with the Carolina Panthers, veteran running back AJ Dillon has fully embraced his move to Charlotte by engaging with fans to learn about local culture. Through social media interactions, he created a "Charlotte Bucket List" featuring regional staples like Bojangles and local landmarks like the NASCAR Hall of Fame. He has also connected with North Carolina icons such as musician Luke Combs and former linebacker Luke Kuechly to better understand the community. Beyond exploring the city, Dillon is focused on adapting to the humid Southern climate while integrating into a new team dynamic. His transition emphasizes a commitment to being present in his new home both as a professional athlete and a community member. This overview highlights Dillon's enthusiastic approach to starting a new chapter in his career and personal life.

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    Strategizing the Panthers' Early Week 5 Bye in 2026

    The Carolina Panthers are preparing for a unique scheduling shift in 2026 as they transition from a very late break to the earliest possible Week 5 bye. Head coach Dave Canales views this early pause as a strategic opportunity to evaluate roster data and refine schematic adjustments after only one month of play. This timing also creates a helpful window for injured players to complete their rehabilitation and rejoin the active lineup before the most grueling stretch of the season begins. Beyond the physical rest, the organization is utilizing the schedule release as a major marketing event, featuring a bomb squad theme for their promotional content. Ultimately, while the early week off requires a change in coaching philosophy, the team remains focused on maintaining a consistent championship mindset regardless of when the break occurs.

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    Historical Plays Behind the Panthers Schedule

    Following the release of the 2026 NFL schedule, this article provides a comprehensive look at the Carolina Panthers’ upcoming season by reflecting on historical performances against each opponent. The piece highlights memorable plays and significant victories from various eras, ranging from Steve Beuerlein's 1999 heroics to Bryce Young's more recent contributions. By weaving together iconic touchdowns, game-winning defensive stops, and late-game field goals, the text celebrates the franchise's legacy while building anticipation for future matchups. Readers can explore key dates for the 2026 campaign, including prime-time games and divisional rivalries set to take place at Bank of America Stadium. Ultimately, the source serves as both a nostalgic retrospective and a strategic preview of the challenges awaiting the team in their next pursuit of the NFC South title.

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    Clear Skies and New Horizons for the Panthers Roster

    Carolina Panthers' 2026 outlook following the official schedule release and rookie minicamp. The text highlights a creative marketing campaign involving explosives to reveal the team's upcoming opponents and prime-time appearances. Gantt addresses fan concerns regarding the difficulty of the schedule, arguing that recent roster improvements and home-field advantages late in the season offer a path to success. The column also examines the draft strategy of prioritizing large, athletic linemen to solidify the team’s foundation. Furthermore, it details the heightened competition for roster spots, noting that improved depth makes it increasingly difficult for undrafted free agents to make the final cut. Through various fan inquiries, the source emphasizes the importance of system chemistry and clear communication under the current coaching leadership.

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    Why Panthers 2026 Opponents Are Unrecognizable

    Why Panthers 2026 Opponents Are Unrecognizable

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    2026 Panthers UDFAs and Haynes King

    The Carolina Panthers have expanded their 2026 roster by signing eleven undrafted free agents to join their rookie class. This diverse group of athletes features Haynes King, a former Georgia Tech quarterback and ACC player of the year, alongside defensive standouts like SMU’s Isaiah Smith. The recruitment strategy highlights international talent with two Canadian players and leverages personal history through prospects previously connected to quarterback Bryce Young. Beyond statistical achievements, the report shares unique personal details, including an offensive lineman's pancake sponsorship and a cornerback's passion for riding walking horses. These new additions participated in the team’s rookie minicamp in Charlotte, where they began the transition to professional football. General manager Dan Morgan aims to find high-impact contributors within this group to mirror the success of previous undrafted finds.

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    Haynes King and the parking lot walkthrough

    During the 2026 Carolina Panthers rookie minicamp, new quarterback Haynes King demonstrated significant leadership by organizing unofficial practice sessions. Recognizing the difficulty of mastering a complex NFL playbook in a short timeframe, King gathered teammates in a local parking lot to rehearse offensive schemes. These extracurricular walk-throughs helped the athletes refine their communication and execution before returning to the formal practice field. Head coach Dave Canales praised King’s professional approach and maturity, noting that his experience at the collegiate level is a valuable asset. The initiative shown by these players resulted in a much smoother on-field performance during the team's evaluated drills. This proactive preparation highlights the dedication of the new roster members as they compete for permanent positions on the professional team.

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    Panthers Secure 2026 Rookie Class

    On the eve of their rookie minicamp in May 2026, the Carolina Panthers officially reached contract agreements with six out of seven members of their latest draft class. Top selections such as tackle Monroe Freeling and receiver Chris Brazzell II signed four-year deals, while second-round pick Lee Hunter remains the only unsigned draftee. To accommodate these new additions and ten undrafted free agents, the organization adjusted its roster by releasing linebacker Jacoby Windmon. Beyond contract news, the team is currently conducting voluntary offseason workouts involving veteran players and has recently secured a fifth-year option for quarterback Bryce Young. These updates reflect a busy period of roster management as the franchise prepares for the upcoming season under head coach Dave Canales.

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    The Panthers' Canadian Connection

    Carolina Panthers players Chuba Hubbard and John Metchie III, highlighting their shared Canadian heritage. Although they grew up thousands of miles apart in Alberta and Ontario, both athletes followed similar paths to the NFL and were aware of each other’s success from a young age. Their new partnership in Charlotte offers a rare sense of cultural familiarity, allowing them to bond over shared experiences and national traditions. The article emphasizes how this common background aids their transition and provides mutual comfort within a demanding American sports environment. Together, they are even influencing the team's culinary culture by advocating for Canadian dishes and holiday celebrations at the facility.

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    Why the Panthers Drafted Water Heaters

    Why the Panthers Drafted Water Heaters

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    Building the Blueprint: A Post-Draft Panthers Outlook

    Following the 2026 NFL Draft, this article highlights a newfound sense of strategic direction within the Carolina Panthers organization. While the team’s decision to prioritize offensive and defensive linemen lacked "flash," experts and fans alike have noted a deliberate effort to stabilize the roster and build through the trenches. The piece addresses various fan inquiries regarding rookie expectations, the financial benefits of team-friendly contracts, and the developmental path for quarterback Bryce Young. Furthermore, it clarifies off-field logistics such as salary cap management and the process for assigning jersey numbers to new arrivals. Ultimately, the text suggests that despite varied reactions to specific picks, the franchise now operates with a clear, cohesive plan for the future.

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    2026 Carolina Panthers Draft Roster Stress Test

    Carolina Panthers' 2026 NFL Draft class and offseason developments. Key highlights include the first-round selection of offensive tackle Monroe Freeling and the team's strategic focus on increasing the size and depth of the roster. The sources feature interviews with scouts and coaches, introductory press conferences for new rookies like Jackson Kuwatch and Zakee Wheatley, and updates on veteran players. Additionally, the coverage explores internal team dynamics, such as the mentorship between running backs Chuba Hubbard and Jonathon Brooks. Fans are also provided with insights into roster moves, including the decision to pick up the fifth-year option for quarterback Bryce Young. General Manager Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales offer final reflections on how these new additions will impact the team's competitive future.

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    Panthers Bolster Roster Depth in 2026 NFL Draft

    Following the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers focused on increasing team depth and lowering the average age of their roster. General Manager Dan Morgan and Coach Dave Canales oversaw a seven-member class highlighted by a heavy investment in the offensive line, including first-round pick Monroe Freeling and center Sam Hecht. The team maintained its aggressive drafting style by executing several trades on the final day to secure specific defensive targets for the secondary and linebacker corps. These additions are intended to foster internal competition and modernize a roster that features several aging veterans. Ultimately, the organization believes these new prospects will provide the talent and energy necessary to improve the team's immediate outlook.

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    Building the Future: Carolina Panthers 2026 Draft Review

    The Carolina Panthers successfully finalized their 2026 NFL Draft by selecting seven new players to improve the team's overall talent and depth. General Manager Dan Morgan and Head Coach Dave Canales focused on adding youthful competition, particularly by targeting prospects for an aging offensive line. Throughout the three-day event, the organization actively utilized multiple trades to maneuver the draft board and secure specific targets. Notable additions included Monroe Freeling and Sam Hecht, who are expected to challenge for roles in the trenches immediately. The team leadership expressed confidence that these strategic moves have created a more competitive roster and moved the franchise in a positive direction. This comprehensive overhaul aims to balance immediate needs with long-term stability as the newcomers prepare for upcoming rookie minicamps.

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    Chris Brazzell II Joins His Childhood Team

    Chris Brazzell II, a talented wide receiver selected by the Carolina Panthers in the third round of the 2026 NFL draft. A former standout at the University of Tennessee, Brazzell led his conference in several key receiving categories during the 2025 season before turning professional. The text highlights his deeply rooted connection to his new team, as he grew up a devoted fan of the franchise during the era of Cam Newton. Beyond his own achievements, the article explores his athletic pedigree, noting that his father played in the NFL and his mother’s family includes a Basketball Hall of Fame inductee. Now in the pros, Brazzell expresses a strong desire to support his new quarterback, Bryce Young, and help elevate the Panthers' offense.

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    Carolina Panthers 2026 Mock Draft Report 8.0

    This 2026 mock draft report outlines various potential player acquisitions for the Carolina Panthers just before the start of the NFL draft. Holding the 19th overall pick, the team is linked to several top prospects, including playmakers like wide receiver K.C. Concepcion and tight end Kenyon Sadiq to support quarterback Bryce Young. Different analysts suggest the franchise may prioritize offensive weapons to build on recent successes or bolster their secondary with standout defensive backs. The report also highlights General Manager Dan Morgan’s flexibility, noting his history of trading picks to maximize value. Additionally, the text provides context on current roster moves, such as the return of quarterback Will Grier and the development of prior first-round talent. Overall, the sources capture the strategic anticipation surrounding the team's effort to improve through the selection process.

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    Derrick Brown and the Hungry Panthers Offseason

    Defensive leader Derrick Brown emphasizes the team's collective "hunger" and the importance of building chemistry with new high-profile free agents. The defense aims to build upon last year's statistical improvements and a recent playoff appearance by focusing on leadership and work ethic. Beyond player interviews, the source includes updates on roster additions and news regarding former linebacker Luke Kuechly's Hall of Fame induction. Overall, the article captures an atmosphere of elevated expectations as the franchise strives to transition from a developing team into a consistent contender.

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    Legal Resolution for Panthers Tackle Rasheed Walker

    The Carolina Panthers recently bolstered their roster by signing Rasheed Walker to a one-year contract potentially worth $10 million. This acquisition addresses a critical vacancy at left tackle following a severe injury to starter Ikem Ekwonu and the surprise retirement of another backup candidate. During his introductory press conference, Walker announced that a firearm charge stemming from a January arrest at a New York airport is expected to be dismissed. The legal issue arose after he attempted to check a weapon without the necessary permits. Walker, who previously started for the Green Bay Packers, expressed his readiness to contribute to the team while his attorney handles the remaining legal details. This signing secures a veteran presence for the Panthers' offensive line as they navigate uncertainty regarding their starters.

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    The Return of Nick Scott: Panthers Bolster Secondary Depth

    The Carolina Panthers have recently re-signed veteran safety Nick Scott to a one-year contract following a highly productive season. Scott played a pivotal role for the defense last year, recording a career-high 111 tackles and starting every game for the franchise. Beyond his statistical contributions and a key interception against the Rams, the veteran is praised for his strong leadership within the locker room. His presence is expected to help head coach Dave Canales establish a specific team culture as the roster evolves. This move is part of a broader free agency strategy for Carolina, which includes adding other defensive players like Jaelan Phillips to the depth chart. The source highlights Scott's journey from a seventh-round draft pick to a reliable cornerstone of the secondary.

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    The Carolina Coup: Assessing the Rasheed Walker Signing

    he Carolina Panthers recently secured offensive tackle Rasheed Walker on a surprisingly affordable one-year contract worth a maximum of $10 million. Despite projections suggesting he would earn over double that amount, a slow market and a recent legal incident involving a firearm allowed Carolina to land him at a bargain. This move addresses a critical depth issue at left tackle following a major injury to starter Ikem Ekwonu during the playoffs. While Walker is a league-average run blocker, his elite pass protection metrics are expected to provide much-needed safety for quarterback Bryce Young. Analysts have graded this acquisition as an exceptional value for the team, especially considering the higher salaries recently paid to less productive players. Ultimately, the deal offers the Panthers a high-reward insurance policy on a short-term commitment.

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    Cam Newton and the Case for the Hall of Fame

     Cam Newton's potential induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame following his first year of eligibility in 2027. The author highlights how the former Carolina Panthers quarterback revolutionized the position with a dual-threat playing style that combined elite passing and historic rushing production. While Ron Rivera and Luke Kuechly champion his candidacy based on his MVP award and unique physical impact, critics point to his lack of a Super Bowl ring and a career shortened by injuries. The text compares his statistics to other legends, noting that while his passing volume may be lower, his 75 rushing touchdowns set him apart from traditional quarterbacks. Ultimately, the piece questions if Newton's cultural influence and individual accolades will be enough to overcome his limited longevity and postseason record.

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    Wide-Open Path to Super Bowl LXI

    Wide-Open Path to Super Bowl LXI

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    Panthers Fall to Rams: Young’s Growth and Carolina’s Future

     Carolina Panthers' narrow playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams, highlighting it as a pivotal moment of organizational growth despite the defeat. The author argues that quarterback Bryce Young’s poise under extreme pressure suggests he is a viable long-term starter who can effectively lead the franchise. While the team struggled with turnovers and offensive line injuries, their ability to compete with a top-tier opponent signals a significant shift toward competitive stability. Moving forward, the text suggests the front office should shift its focus from rebuilding the offense to strengthening the defense through the draft and free agency. Ultimately, the narrative portrays the Panthers as a rising team that has finally established a solid foundation for future success in the NFC South.

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    Carolina Panthers: The Bryce Young Playoff Paradox

    Carolina Panthers: The Bryce Young Playoff Paradox

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    Carolina's Veteran Leaders and the Return of Playoff Hope

    Carolina's Veteran Leaders and the Return of Playoff Hope

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    Dave Canales and the Carolina Transformation

    Dave Canales and the Carolina Transformation

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    Bucs-Panthers NFC South Playoff Showdown Examination

    Bucs-Panthers NFC South Playoff Showdown Examination

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    Inconsistent Panthers Fail to Seize NFC South Control

    Inconsistent Panthers Fail to Seize NFC South Control

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    Panthers' Playoff Hopes and Young's Performance Analysis

    Panthers' Playoff Hopes and Young's Performance Analysis

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    Panthers' Playoff Push and Focused Strategy

    Panthers' Playoff Push and Focused Strategy

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    Bryce Young's Vital Push for a Panthers Extension

    Bryce Young's Vital Push for a Panthers Extension

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    Hubbard and Dowdle: Panthers' Resilient Backfield Power

    Hubbard and Dowdle: Panthers' Resilient Backfield Power

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    Moehrig Suspension Upheld: Panthers Safety Misses Game

    Moehrig Suspension Upheld: Panthers Safety Misses Game

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