The race for the NFC South is coming down to the wire and oddly enough, it doesn't look like anyone wants to win the division and secure a home game in the first round of the playoffs.
It was a fascinating Week 15 in the NFL. The Los Angeles Rams and Denver Broncos are headed to the playoffs. For the first time since 2014, the Kansas City Chiefs are not postseason bound.
The Carolina Panthers were presented a great opportunity this past Sunday, and the team simply squandered the chance. Hence, Nick Shook of NFL.com had some sound criticism of Dave Canales’s club following their 20-17 loss at New Orleans this weekend.
The Carolina Panthers blew a golden opportunity to win the NFC South. Had they just beaten the lowly New Orleans Saints last week, this week's home bout with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would be win and in for Carolina.
On paper, and via the eye test, the Carolina Panthers have a much better defense than they've had maybe in the last two years. This year's unit might be the best in the Ejiro Evero era.
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The Panthers squandered a golden opportunity to claim sole possession of first place in the NFC South standings when they suffered a 20-17 loss to the lowly Saints.
The Carolina Panthers' most recent loss may have come down to coaching. Second-year HC Dave Canales has certainly coached the Panthers to wins this year, but he's probably lost some as well.
The Carolina Panthers got, at least in terms of underlying metrics and the film, a pretty good Bryce Young game on Sunday. The box score doesn't necessarily agree, as he only threw for 163 yards.
All 16 games are in the books for NFL Week 15. The Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams have secured playoff berths. The postseason picture is starting to become clearer, but there’s still 48 regular-season games remaining, and it’s possible that there could be a slew of division champions that did not own that title in 2024.
John Breech of CBS Sports handed out his weekly grades for every team’s performance during the first 15 contests of Week 15. He cut right to the chase when it came to the Carolina Panthers’ surprising 20-17 loss to the New Orleans Saints at the Superdome.
The Carolina Panthers are an enigma. On one hand, they are one game out from leading the NFC South and holding the fourth seed in the NFC Playoffs. Just two weeks ago, Carolina beat the No.
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It’s a franchise that has won three straight division titles, and has made a pair of Super Bowl appearances. The Carolina Panthers, who first took the field in 1995 and is in the midst of its 31st NFL campaign, has never experienced back-to-back winning campaigns.
The Carolina Panthers lost on Sunday, which was a disappointingly expected result. But even those sorts of games help inform decisions for the future, and one of the best ways to explore a game is with PFF grades.
On Sunday afternoon, the Carolina Panthers let a golden opportunity to take a stranglehold on the NFC South slip through their fingers with a brutal road loss at the hands of the New Orleans Saints.
On Sunday afternoon, the Carolina Panthers had a perfect opportunity to take control of the NFC South, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers having lost to the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday night and a game against the lowly New Orleans Saints looming on the schedule.
The box score from Bryce Young's outing against the New Orleans Saints isn't all that inspiring, but it doesn't exactly paint an accurate picture. The Carolina Panthers' game plan didn't really allow him to do much throwing, and that's what cost them, not Young's play.
As a Panthers fan, frustration has become all too familiar. It seems like every time this team gets close to controlling its destiny, the same issues resurface.
The Carolina Panthers are in unfamiliar territory heading into Week 15. Carolina is 7-6 and currently sitting atop the NFC South division standings. Bryce Young and the Panthers have a chance to win the division as soon as Week 16 if they can pull off this two-step process.
The 7-6 Panthers find themselves at the top of the NFC South standings, a half-game ahead of the spiraling Bucs. As it pushes for a division title, Carolina hopes to have Pro Bowl right guard Robert Hunt back for at least a portion of the stretch run.
The Carolina Panthers announced Saturday that they’ve elevated linebacker Isaiah Simmons to their active roster for Week 15’s game. Simmons, 27, was a two-year starter at Clemson and won the Butkus Award as college football’s best linebacker in 2019.
The Carolina Panthers, a team that has endured years of rebuilding and uncertainty, find themselves in an unexpected position in December: leading the NFC South for the playoffs.
Panthers HC Dave Canales said they will designate WR David Moore from injured reserve next week, per Joseph Person. This will open Moore’s 21-day window