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Rae Carruth's son to attend first Carolina Panthers game

Six days after former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Rae Carruth was released from prison after serving nearly 19 years for conspiracy to commit murder, one notable person in attendance at Sunday's game at Bank of America Stadium will be Carruth's son, Chancellor Lee Adams.

Thanks to Carolina fan Jason Underwood and the Panthers, Adams and his grandmother Saundra Adams will have field access, lower-section seating and special parking for the 1 p.m. game against the Baltimore Ravens.

Underwood informed Riley Fields, Carolina's director of community relations, earlier in the week that he had tickets for Chancellor and Saundra Adams in the upper section.