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Brian Burns, Panthers Reportedly 'Not Close' on a New Contract

A deal may not get done anytime soon.

It may not happen before the start of the 2023 season, but the Carolina Panthers and outside linebacker Brian Burns will eventually agree to terms on a long-term contract. Both sides want to get it done, it just comes down to how much money and the terms of the deal.

Recently, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler provided an update on where things stand between the Panthers and Burns.

"Burns told me he's not concerned with his contract but would love to stay in Carolina long-term. He reported to camp because he wanted to show leadership. Sides are not close on a new deal. With Nick Bosa expected to put up a massive number on an extension with San Francisco, that could have a trickle-down effect on Burns, the proverbial next man up. Burns doesn't seem hesitant to play out the last year of his rookie contract at $16 million guaranteed. He's eyeing a massive season regardless. 'I'm far from my ceiling,' Burns said. He thinks a more improved Carolina team will result in more opportunities for pass-rushers and others. 'We've been pretty bad for the last couple of years,' he said. 'I've been through the downs a lot. It's time to start winning. It's at that point."

Burns is coming off the best season of his career, registering new season highs in tackles (63), QB hits (22), tackles for loss (17), and sacks (12.5).

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