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The Carolina Panthers might have won the award for the ugliest football game of the season today. Maybe the Atlanta Falcons' loss, ironically, a few weeks ago i
Carolina falls to the Saints at Bank of America Stadium, dropping them to 5-5 this season. Sunday’s game started hopeful; the Panthers were still riding high from that 16-13 upset over Green Bay on the road.
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Lack of balanced offense comes back to bite Bryce Young and Panthers again in loss to Saints
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A frustrated Bryce Young sat on a chair, staring blankly into his locker following the Carolina Panthers’ 17-7 loss to the New Orleans Saints and seemingly looking for answers that just aren’t there.
The Panthers expect to have wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan on the field today against the Saints. McMillan, who is listed as questionable with a hamstring injury, is ready to play, according to multiple reports.
The New Orleans Saints blocked a field-goal attempt by Carolina Panthers placekicker Ryan Fitzgerald on Sunday. But the Panthers managed to regain possession of the ball on the play and earned a fresh set of downs. Here's how it went down.
Rookie Tyler Shough has earned his first win as an NFL starting quarterback. He threw for 282 yards and two touchdowns as the New Orleans Saints beat the Carolina Panthers 17-7 on Sunday to snap a four-game skid.
Carolina's defensive coordinator knows at this level that any team can surprise you - and he isn't taking New Orleans lightly.
Tyler Shough connected with Juwan Johnson on a 30-yard touchdown pass, extending the New Orleans Saints’ lead over the Carolina Panthers.