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NFC South Notebook: Former Saint selling Super Bowl ring; Bucs invade FSU

Matthew Emmons-US PRESSWIRE / Reuters

Every Friday, theScore's NFL editors will bring you a roundup of everything you need to know from around the division with the NFC South Notebook.

Carolina Panthers

Panthers join Fancred. The Panthers became the first NFL team to join Fancred, which calls itself the world's fastest growing fan network.

Kalil, Davis kept team together in 2014. Panthers head coach Ron Rivera credits center Ryan Kalil and linebacker Thomas Davis as the ones who kept the team together during their 3-8-1 start last season.

Newton tests out revolutionary new pads. Cam Newton spent his Easter inside a plastic bubble.

Atlanta Falcons

Beasley would love to play for Falcons. Clemson edge rusher Vic Beasley grew up cheering for the Falcons and would love to be drafted by his hometown team.

Worrilow embracing yoga. In an effort to elevate his game, linebacker Paul Worrilow has incorporated yoga into his offseason workout plan.

A look back at Dimitroff's fifth-round picks.  Here's a look at the players selected in the fifth-round by general manager Thomas Dimitroff, dating back to 2008, from D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

New Orleans Saints

Former Saint selling Super Bowl ring. A former Saints player is trying to sell his Super Bowl ring on Craigslist, and the New Orleans Times-Picayne may have figured out who the mysterious player is.

Brees talks offseason moves. Quarterback Drew Brees shared his thoughts on the Saints' offseason moves and family life.

Spiller's explosive plays intrigue Saints. C.J. Spiller's 2014 stat line was less than impressive, but his explosive plays caught the Saints' attention.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Buccaneers invade FSU. The Bucs were in  Tallahassee on Wednesday to meet with several former Florida State football players, including (of course) quarterback Jameis Winston.

Ex-kicker Tynes sues over MRSA infection. Lawrence Tynes is suing the Bucs over an MRSA infection he claims led to the end of his career.

Mariota "outstanding" in private workout. Marcus Mariota's private workout with the Bucs went really well, according to offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter.

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