The Facts: The Carolina Panthers are interested in bringing back return specialist Ginn, although they're not the only team eyeing him. A league source said the Panthers plan to reach out to Ginn, who also is drawing interest from his home-state Cleveland Browns.
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Ginn enjoyed a career resurgence with the Panthers in 2013 after three disappointing years in San Francisco. He left in free agency last offseason for Arizona, which cut him Monday after Ginn posted some of the worst return numbers of his career. Carolina's return game struggled last season without Ginn, who will turn 30 in April. Another potential Panthers' target hit the market Wednesday when Baltimore cut receiver/returner Jacoby Jones. Carolina tried to sign Jones in 2012 before he signed with Baltimore. Jones was one of the Ravens' postseason heroes that season, scoring on a 108-yard kickoff return that was the longest in Super Bowl history. ... Stay tuned.