The Carolina Panthers learned the harshest January lesson of all: being brave isn’t enough if you can’t be clean. They were 38 seconds away from rewriting the arc of their season and maybe their future.
The Carolina Panthers fell short in their bid for what might've been the most impressive upset in NFL playoff history. The fact that they came so close is inspiring and provides hope, but that's a story for another time.
On Saturday afternoon, the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams met for the second time this season. Once again, it was a thrilling clash at Bank of America Stadium.
Earlier in the week, Gordon McGuinness of Pro Football Focus presented the service’s 2025 All-Pro Team. There was one member of the Carolina Panthers that earned recognition.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Carolina Panthers fell just short of a stunning playoff upset on Saturday, losing 34-31 to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Wild Card round. While the defeat will linger, the night also delivered a powerful reminder of what the Panthers may have uncovered in wide receiver Jalen Coker.
The Carolina Panthers had the NFL world believing the Los Angeles Rams would torch them. L.A. came out firing early on, but Bryce Young handed the heavily favored Rams a scare.
The Carolina Panthers lost a playoff game in heartbreaking fashion to the mighty Los Angeles Rams. Despite that, there's plenty to be proud of and excited about for the future.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
While the Panthers have to deal with the frustration of their season ending with a tough playoff loss, they have to come out of the game with a renewed sense of optimism about where the organization is going.
The Carolina Panthers’ season came down to a dropped pass in the closing seconds of Saturday’s Wild Card game against the Los Angeles Rams. The Panthers
It's not often Sean McVay's coaching comes into question, but Saturday's second quarter decision deep into Carolina territory had fans coming for the Super Bowl champ online.
After a scoreless first quarter, Chuba Hubbard finally has the Carolina Panthers on the board. The fifth-year running back punched in a short score in the second frame to keep the Panthers’ upset bid against the Los Angeles Rams alive.
The Carolina Panthers got things started on a high note against the Los Angeles Rams when franchise legend Cam Newton came out to bang the Keep Pounding drum, but all of that home momentum expired quickly for the Panthers when the clock started.
Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton was finally welcomed back to Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, and the atmosphere for it was absolutely electric.
Ahead of the Carolina Panthers’ home playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams, a franchise great returned. Cam Newton returned and pounded the drum before kickoff.
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette showed up in style for this Saturday's playoff showdown with the Los Angeles Rams. The Panthers and Rams met back on November 30 in Charlotte.
The Panthers are big underdogs to the Rams in the wild-card round, having finished 8-9. But the home team will have a key offensive line presence available.