He may torch the Hornets whenever he sees them, but Steph Curry is as deep in the North Carolina sports team as he is in the Bay. His love for the Carolina Panthers is well documented (sorry Niners) and he’s waiting for the day there’s a turnaround in his hometown franchise.
The Carolina Panthers are preparing to host the NFC Wild Card game on Saturday afternoon. They face a stiff test against the heavily-favored Los Angeles Rams.
Playoff football in January often brings unpredictable weather, and Saturday afternoon in Charlotte could be a perfect example of that. As the Carolina Panthers get set to host the Los Angeles Rams in a Wild Card showdown, the weather is expected to play a noticeable role in how the game unfolds.
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.
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 probably would've benefited if Davante Adams were still out for Saturday's contest. He's not, so after several weeks on the pine with an injured hamstring, he'll be back to give the secondary fits.
With the Panthers in the playoffs, Dave Canales’ biggest win may already be secured. Regardless of how this postseason run ends, the direction of the franchise finally feels clear.
The Carolina Panthers are officially the NFC’s No. 4 seed in the NFL Playoffs, playing in their first Wild Card game since the 2017 season. The Panthers
The Carolina Panthers are considered massive underdogs against the Los Angeles Rams in their NFL Wild Card matchup, with betting odds reflecting a significant talent disparity between the two teams.
The Carolina Panthers aren't getting any love in the NFL picks this week. No one, understandably so, is willing to pick such an insane upset, which beating the Los Angeles Rams would be.
The Carolina Panthers might lose on Saturday. Pretty much every analyst with every outlet has predicted that outcome, and it's hard not to see why. This is a glaring mismatch, even when you account for that Week 13 upset.
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.
For the first time in a full decade, the Carolina Panthers will play a home playoff game in front of their devoted fans. Those fans have suffered almost endlessly since then, but the time has finally come to get out and support.
The Carolina Panthers are gearing up for their first playoff game since the 2017 season this weekend. Carolina won the NFC South after Atlanta pulled off a thriller against New Orleans in Week 18.
This week, Jared Dubin of CBS Sports took a look at all six first-round NFL playoff contests. His eye was on the six underdogs and ranked those teams in terms of their upset capability.
The Carolina Panthers went from having the worst defense by total points in NFL history to being middle of the pack in most metrics. Last year, this defense was utterly abysmal.
This week, Dane Brugler of The Athletic came out with his 2025 All-Rookie Team. The offense is led by New York Giants’ quarterback Jaxson Dart and New England Patriots’ running back TreVeyon Henderson.
The Carolina Panthers are virtually the biggest home underdogs in NFL playoff history. Never before has a team been so universally expected to lose. They face, admittedly, an exceptionally tough challenge.
The quest to reach Super Bowl LX begins Saturday afternoon at Charlotte when the NFC South champion Carolina Panthers host the wild card Los Angeles Rams.
Dave Canales has never coached Cam Newton. The closest the Carolina Panthers head coach ever really got was as an opposing member of the Seattle Seahawks' staff, so he saw Newton from afar plenty.
The Falcons have another candidate for their newly-created president of football operations role: Panthers executive vice president of football operations Brandt Tilis.
The Panthers have made a few roster moves in advance of their upcoming playoff game. Wide receiver David Moore has been activated from injured reserve, per a team announcement.
The NFL playoffs are set. Over the next month, the Super Bowl hopes of the 14 postseason teams will hinge on quarterback play. Entering the postseason, some QBs are faring better than others.