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For those who follow Aaron Wilson...


Mr. Scot

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You know in the past we've seen Ravens Insider Aaron Wilson  break a fair number of Panther stories even before our local guys. A lot of folks check his Twitter regularly because he's one of the best sources for NFL news in general.

Well FYI, Wilson is no longer covering the Ravens, so if you're looking for his info using the 'RavensInsider' Twitter, be aware that's not him anymore.

His new Twitter link is here:

https://mobile.twitter.com/AaronWilson_NFL

He's now officially covering the Texans, but he's still keeping watch on the whole NFL, including the Panthers.

And if you haven't made a habit of checking Wilson's Twitter feed before, I recommend you do so now. Crazy as it may sound, sometimes it's the first place where Panther news breaks.

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His new twitter handle must be linked to the old account because I didn't have to do anything to change it.

Plus, he still seems to be doing a lot of Ravens stuff.

He covers everybody, and I'd imagine even though he isn't officially covering them anymore, he still has plenty of inside sources with the Ravens.

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