Panthers Owner Jerry Richardson Got A Statue Of Himself For His 80th Birthday

Being an NFL owner has its perks. Among them: receiving awesome birthday presents.

Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson recently turned 80, but rather than celebrating the occasion with cake and ice cream, the Panthers decided to take things to the next level.

How, you ask? By presenting Richardson with a statue — of himself.

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The 13-foot sculpture, which sits at the entrance of Bank of America Stadium, is anything but tame. Richardson is flanked by two massive panthers, which, according to artist and creator Todd Andrews, have special significance.

“Each panther represents more than one thing,” Andrews said, via the team’s official website. “One represents the offense, the other the defense. And because of what they are and who they’re standing next to, they represent North Carolina and South Carolina. And then you take all three of them together, and I think of them as three panthers because Mr. Richardson is definitely a Panther.”

Getting immortalized in bronze isn’t the worst way to spend your birthday.

As ESPN’s Darren Rovell points out, we could see more statues of NFL owners in the near future. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, of course, is a prime candidate — in fact, we wouldn’t be surprised if blueprints already are in the works for a bust of Jones at Jerry World.

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