49ers Lose Starting QB In Season Opener
Starting QB Chris Reynolds Out Indefinitely With Upper Body Injury.
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Starting QB Chris Reynolds Out Indefinitely With Upper Body Injury.
While the Carolina Panthersβ offense showed promise in the teamβs 34-30 season-opening loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, its young, inexperienced defense clearly has some work to do.
With the game on the line and needing a first down on fourth-and-inches to keep a potential winning drive alive, the Carolina Panthers on Sunday turned to. ... Alex Armah?
On Saturday afternoon App State defeated Charlotte 35-20. But following the game a celebratory social media post by Mountaineers tight end Mike Evans went a little too far.
The Charlotte 49ers fell in their season opener at 20th-ranked Appalachian State, 35-20.
In a tense moment during the NFLβs 2020 season opener, fans booed the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs as they came together for a moment of unity.
Run CMC can add another accolade to his already incredible NFL resume. After a team vote, the Panthers have named him one of their six captains for the 2020 season.
Panthers defensive tackle Kawann Short says he's honored that his teammates voted him one of six captains for 2020 season.
Six Captains To Represent Panthers After Entire Team Votes.
WCCB Charlotte's Kelli Bartik previews the Charlotte 49ers' nationally televised season opener against the Mountaineers. Will Healy is used to being underestimated. "We're 21 point underdogs." Charlotte's head football…
The Panthers have placed wide receiver Keith Kirkwood on the reserve/injured list with a broken collarbone.
The Clemson football team opens up their football season Sept. 12 on the road at Wake Forest.
Panthers first-year head coach Matt Rhule said there is a reason why heβs been looking like βDarth Vaderβ recently at practice.
Panthers owner David Tepper expressed frustration with government officials over not allowing fans in the stadium for the teamβs Sept. 13 home opener against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Better to be safe than sorry. That's the approach the Panthers are taking when it comes to playing football during a pandemic.
Instead of practicing, Panthers players held a team meeting to discuss social injustice. WCCB Sports Anchor Kelli Bartik has more from training camp. The Panthers are…
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