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   A limited number of single-game tickets to each of the Carolina Panthers 10 home games for the 2008 season will go on sale Saturday, July 26 at 10:00 a.m., the team announced.

   Better get them fast if you want them.

   Ticket prices range from $51 to $90, and purchase restrictions apply. Tickets can be purchased one of three ways on July 26: online at www.ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone and Ticketmaster Ticket Centers. As always, you can guarantee your seats for each home game without the hassle of buying single-game tickets each year through the purchase of a Permanent Seat License (PSL).

   With four days left before players report to training camp, four drafted Carolina Panthers remained unsigned, including first-round picks Jonathan Stewart and Jeff Otah, third-round pick Charles Godfrey and seventh-round selection Geoff Schwartz.

   Why Schwartz isn't done by now I have no idea, but look for the Panthers to wrap up his deal and Godfrey's contract in the next two days.

   Little information, however, remains available about the progress on talks with both first-round picks as the team attempts to avoid the distraction of a rookie holdout for the second straight year. (Jon Beason held out last year). The agents for Stewart and Otah aren't returning phone calls at this point and Panthers GM Marty Hurney doesn't discuss ongoing contract negotiations with the media.