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The Panthers haven’t lost yet this season, but coach Ron Rivera said Friday that he doesn’t think the team has played a complete game yet this season.

That would explain why they reportedly took a look at a veteran cornerback in hopes of bolstering the team for what they hope is a deep playoff run. Bill Voth of Black and Blue Review reports that the team worked out Cortland Finnegan on Friday.

Finnegan hasn’t played in the NFL this season and said early in the year that he was going to retire, but a workout last month with the Patriots preceded his visit with the Panthers as a sign that he’s not quite ready to give up on his playing days. Finnegan struggled with the Dolphins in 12 starts last season and is long removed from his prime with the Titans.

Josh Norman has been one of the league’s best players, but Charles Tillman has missed a couple of games with a shoulder injury and the Panthers’ interest in potential additions to the group suggest they aren’t totally comfortable with their current depth options at the position.