Kurt Coleman
Panthers spend some of their Josh Norman savings on another secondary standout
Kurt Coleman

Panthers spend some of their Josh Norman savings on another secondary standout

Published Nov. 15, 2016 2:31 p.m. ET

The Carolina Panthers have agreed to a three-year, $17 million extension with safety Kurt Coleman, NFL.com reported Wednesday.

Coleman, 28, is coming off the best season of his six-year NFL career. In his first season with the Panthers, he picked off seven passes and defended nine others. He also recorded 103 tackles -- the third-highest total on the team -- in 15 games (all starts).

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"The game is all about opportunities and seizing those opportunities," Coleman told the Panthers’ website. "I was able to do that, but I couldn't do it by myself. My teammates elevated my game, the coaches prepared us, and ultimately, when I was in the right position I made the plays. It all started with the belief in myself. I knew if I was given the opportunity I would succeed."

Because of the offseason departures of Josh Norman, Charles Tillman and Roman Harper, Coleman will be counted on for veteran leadership in a young secondary this season.

Coleman originally was a seventh-round pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2010 and has played for the Eagles, Panthers and Kansas City Chiefs. He has 17 career interceptions.

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