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Free agent defensive tackle Gerald McCoy and the Carolina Panthers agreed to a o...

Free agent defensive tackle Gerald McCoy and the Carolina Panthers agreed to a one-year deal on Monday, multiple media outlets reported.

McCoy, a six-time Pro Bowl selection, had visited the Panthers, Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens. Schefter said quarterback Cam Newton helped to sway him toward the Panthers, adding the chance to play his former team — the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — twice a year could have been an incentive. —The Jacksonville Jaguars added veteran Terrelle Pryor to their inexperienced receivers group Monday.

—Wide receiver Adam Humphries signed a four-year, $36 million with the Tennessee Titans in March, passing up the chance to play for the New England Patriots. In doing so, he chose to catch passes from 25-year-old Marcus Mariota, entering his fifth season, instead of six-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady.

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