Former NC State Safety Juston Burris has been added to the Panthers Practice Squad after being released by Carolina yesterday. Honestly, the release was a shock, because throughout all of Fall Camp, he was expected to make the 53-man roster. Injuring his ribs in the preseason might have been a factor.
Burris was drafted by the New York Jets in the 4th round of the 2016 NFL Draft, and has played in 75 games (31 starts) over 6 seasons, on 4 different teams.

In March, Carolina signed Burris to a 1-year contract worth up to $1.18 million, but I think he only received $40,000 of that as a Workout Bonus.
Over Burris’ first 6 seasons in the NFL, he has earned a total of $10.89 million.
Here’s a look at Burris’ stats at NC State:

Here’s a look at what Practice Squad players make in the NFL.
Practice squad players make $11,500 per week or $207,000 for 18 weeks. Veteran players with over two years of experience will make a minimum of $15,400 per week or $277,200 for 18 weeks, and a maximum of $19,900 per week or $358,200. (Link)