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With most NFL games complete, and all the ones that matter for the NFC over and done with, the playoff picture is taking shape. Since the 1:00 games finished up
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WGHP) — The Carolina Panthers are coming off their biggest win in years after upsetting the Los Angeles Rams, one of the NFL’s elite teams, on Sunday. The Panthers now find themselves with a record of 7-6 and in the thick of the NFC ...
The Carolina Panthers made the playoffs and now they’re heading toward their wild-card matchup with the Los Angeles Rams. Today, FOX8’s Kevin Connolly and Danny Harnden, hosts of FOX8’s sports show Talkin’ Sports,
The Carolina Panthers virtually have just one way to get into the NFL playoffs: Win the NFC South. That division has been terrible the last few seasons, though the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that division for the last few years, the Panthers are in the hunt this ...
Dennis Cox & Chris Lea discuss the Carolina Panthers facing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 16 of the NFL season, and how head coach Dave Canales and QB Bryce Young are in a must-win situation against the Bucs with the NFL Playoffs and NFC South at stake ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WNCN) — The race in the NFC South remains razor-close, and the Carolina Panthers came into Sunday determined to keep pressure on the division-leading Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Welcoming Matthew Stafford and the 9-2 Los Angeles Rams to Bank ...
The Panthers could not get going on the ground, rushing for just 19 yards on 14 carries. Conversely, the Bucs lived off the run, amassing 138 rushing yards on 41 totes and helping them dominate the time-of-possession battle at 37:25 to 22:35.
The 7-7 Carolina Panthers, with today’s loss to the New Orleans Saints, are tied again with the 7-7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Technically, they are second in the NFC South. They have multiple paths to the NFC South title from here and are still, very barely ...
The Panthers are NFC South champions, and they have the Falcons to thank. Carolina could have clinched the division on Saturday, but a 16-14 loss at Tampa Bay put the fate of the NFC South in the hands of the two teams that had only pride to play for.