CHARLOTTE — It's Friday, folks, and you know what that means. Gather around, but at a respectable distance to give the guys some space, for what has become the famous—at least locally—Friday red zone drills featuring the Carolina Panthers' cornerbacks, passing game coordinator Jonathan Cooley, and whichever receiver can sneak over during special team drills to take their shot.
Jaycee Horn and Mike Jackson typically draw the first matchup, as is their right as the starting corners. One plays receiver, the other plays corner, Cooley is the quarterback, and the rules are simple: stay in bounds and, well, actually, that's the only rule. Stay in bounds if you want the touchdown to count. Other than that, just end the play as the one who controlled the ball.
Jackson shouts a laugh and shake

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