Got Game: When Will The Panthers Win Their First Game?
The Carolina Panthers dropped to 0-2 on the season after losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-17.
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The Carolina Panthers dropped to 0-2 on the season after losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-17.
The Carolina Panthers lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-17 on Sunday.
Carolina coach Matt Rhule knows if the Panthers are to win their first game Sunday, they will have pressure “iconic quarterback” Tom Brady and not allow him to sit in the pocket and pick their defense apart.
While the Carolina Panthers’ offense showed promise in the team’s 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?
Got Game returns just in time as the Panthers play their first game of the season.
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.
The Panthers have placed wide receiver Keith Kirkwood on the reserve/injured list with a broken collarbone.
The Panthers claimed three players off waivers following roster cuts on Saturday: defensive back Rasul Douglas, defensive end Shareef Miller, and offensive tackle Trent Scott.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (PANTHERS)— The Panthers on Saturday reduced their roster to 53 players in advance of the 4 p.m. deadline, waiving 23 players and releasing two. Notably, the Panthers waived running back Reggie Bonnafon. He played a heavy special teams…
Panthers first-year head coach Matt Rhule said there is a reason why he’s been looking like “Darth Vader” recently at practice.
For the second day in a row Ian Thomas missed practice on Thursday.
Panthers owner David Tepper expressed frustration with government officials over not allowing fans in the stadium for the team’s 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.