Carolina Panthers Sign Center Austin

Bryan Strickland Senior Writer

Carolina Panthers - NFL Charlotte NC

Carolina Panthers – NFL Charlotte NC

CHARLOTTE – The Panthers have signed former Clemson standout Thomas Austin to bolster their depth at center.

Austin takes the roster spot previously held by three-time Pro Bowl center

Ryan Kalil, who suffered a season-ending foot injury Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.

Austin, a Camden, S.C., native, split his time between center and guard at Clemson, where he was a second-team all-Atlantic Coast Conference selection as a senior in 2009.

The 6-4, 303-pounder spent most of his rookie season on the New England Patriots’ practice squad. He was on the Houston Texans’ 53-man roster all of last season and was active for the final three regular season games, making his NFL debut against the Panthers in Week 14.

Austin spent the first four weeks of this season on the Patriots’ practice squad before being waived Oct. 2.

CHARLOTTE – The Panthers have signed former Clemson standout Thomas Austin to bolster their depth at center.

Austin takes the roster spot previously held by three-time Pro Bowl center

Ryan Kalil, who suffered a season-ending foot injury Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.

Austin, a Camden, S.C., native, split his time between center and guard at Clemson, where he was a second-team all-Atlantic Coast Conference selection as a senior in 2009.

The 6-4, 303-pounder spent most of his rookie season on the New England Patriots’ practice squad. He was on the Houston Texans’ 53-man roster all of last season and was active for the final three regular season games, making his NFL debut against the Panthers in Week 14.

Austin spent the first four weeks of this season on the Patriots’ practice squad before being waived Oct. 2.

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Michael "Beach Mick" Hudson is the founder and Editor of Beach Carolina Magazine. Living along the coast of North Carolina, Mike has a passion for the beach and loves to bring news and events of the Carolinas to others around the world.

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