NFL: Panthers LS J.J. Jansen returns for 17th season

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The Carolina Panthers re-signed long snapper J.J. Jansen to a one-year deal, bringing him back for his 17th season with the team.

The team acquired Jansen in a 2009 trade with the Packers, though he never played for Green Bay.

The 39-year-old has played a franchise-record 260 career games in Carolina, never missing a game, and also has seven playoff appearances. He was a 2013 Pro Bowl selection.

A distant second on the list is kicker John Kasay, who made 221 regular-season appearances with the Panthers (1995-2010).

–Field Level Media

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