The New England Patriots have traded four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Stephon Gilmore to the Panthers for a 2023 sixth-round pick, Carolina announced Wednesday.
The trade comes after the Patriots and Gilmore could not agree to terms on a restructured contract, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, and both sides had said public farewells.
“We enjoyed so much success together and you have been an incredible inspiration for my individual achievements,” Gilmore wrote on Twitter. “… To Mr. [Robert] Kraft, the coaches, and the organization thank you for providing me with this platform and allowing me to be part of greatness. Most of all I want to thank my teammates who lined up next to me every Sunday with one goal in mind.”
Patriots coach Bill Belichick praised Gilmore in a statement as a “true professional and class act” and said the decision to move on from the cornerback was mutual.
Gilmore is recovering from surgery on a torn quad that he had in December. He is expected to be ready to play in the coming weeks but cannot come off the physically unable to perform list until after Week 6.
The Panthers have been trying to solve secondary injuries in 2021, including a possibly season-ending broken foot by first-round pick Jaycee Horn. Carolina traded with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sept. 27 for cornerback CJ Henderson, who played only 18 defensive snaps during the Panthers’ Week 4 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Gilmore is in line for a potential reunion with his former team when the Panthers host the Patriots in Week 9.
The 31-year-old Gilmore has a base salary of $7 million in 2021 after signing a five-year, $65 million contract with the Patriots in 2017 and being advanced $5 million of his 2021 earnings in the 2020 season. Moving on from Gilmore is set to give the Patriots, who were roughly $54,000 under the salary cap, an additional $5.8 million in cap space.
Gilmore had skipped the Patriots’ mandatory minicamp in June while publicly expressing displeasure with his contract during the offseason.
With Gilmore out to start the season, J.C. Jackson and Jalen Mills have served as the Patriots’ starting cornerbacks, with Jonathan Jones as a top option in the slot.
ESPN’s Mike Reiss contributed to this report.