On Sunday afternoon, the Carolina Panthers will take the field on the road against the Green Bay Packers, in search of their fifth win of the season. Last week, Carolina dropped a blowout loss at home to the Buffalo Bills, and will look to avoid a similar fate on the road against an elite Green Bay team.
The Carolina Panthers may finally be heading in the right direction, but last week's loss to Buffalo is a reminder that they still have a long way to go before they're ready to beat heavyweights.
Panthers quarterback Bryce Young seemed to be finding his rhythm before his injury two weeks ago. Andy Dalton filled in last week and was extremely underwhelming after a thumb injury.
It was a highly-disappointing showing for Dave Canales’s club last Sunday at home. The slumping Buffalo Bills were in Charlotte to take on a Carolina Panthers’ team that had won its last three games.
Heading into tomorrow's road game against the Green Bay Packers, the Carolina Panthers are in desperate straits along their offensive line. With starting right guard Robert Hunt already on injured reserve, the Panthers lost Brady Christensen last week to a season-ending Achilles tear.
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According to Mike Kaye, the Panthers have activated G Chandler Zavala from injured reserve on Saturday. The team also released RB DeeJay Dallas and elevated OLB Jeremiah Moon for their upcoming matchup.
Just before the regular season began, the Carolina Panthers decided to make a change at their third-string quarterback spot. Jack Plummer had bombed during the preseason, so it was an easy decision to cut him.
Whatever reasons Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales may have had for his running back rotation the last two weeks, he's thankfully decided to abandon them.
The Carolina Panthers may be on a collision course with a buzz-saw in tomorrow's road matchup with the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. As usual, the Packers are one of the top contenders in the NFC this season - and even moreso than usual.
Normally at this time of year, the Carolina Panthers are something like 2-6 and expected to unload whatever decent playmakers they have in order to stockpile draft picks for the future.
There are 13 more games remaining on the NFL schedule for Week 9. NFL.com had a handful of their analysts break down the matchups and make some predictions.
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The Carolina Panthers are about to face their second serious Super Bowl contender in as many weeks. Fresh off a 31-point beatdown at the hands of the Buffalo Bills at home, they'll travel to historic Lambeau FIeld on Sunday to face the Green Bay Packers.
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The Carolina Panthers won three straight games before getting humbled by the Buffalo Bills in Week 8, but they could make a statement against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
Quarterback Andy Dalton added essential context to his performance filling in for injured starter Bryce Young last week. Dalton said he knew he hurt the thumb on his throwing hand during the second series of the 40-9 home loss to the Buffalo Bills last Sunday, but the 15-year veteran didn't know the extent of the injury.
Carolina’s backfield needs clarity, not committee politics. The Panthers have a choice to make. Scratch that—had a choice. Because if you’ve been watching the games, it’s obvious who the better running back is.
Panthers offensive lineman Brady Christensen underwent surgery for a torn Achilles on Wednesday and was placed on injured reserve on Thursday, per team reporter Darin Gantt.
The Panthers signed Mike White to their active roster from the practice squad on Thursday with fellow quarterback Andy Dalton nursing a sore thumb. Dalton sustained his injury in a spot start last Sunday in place of Bryce Young, who did not play in that contest due to an ankle injury.
According to the Athletic’s Joe Person, the Panthers don’t want to trade RB Chuba Hubbard even though it seems like he’s going to take more of a backseat
The Panthers’ offensive line took a hit when guard Brady Christensen suffered an Achilles injury in a loss to the Bills in Week 8. While Christensen may miss the rest of the season, the Panthers could welcome back guard Chandler Zavala in the next three weeks.