Rivera: Panthers QB Newton fine after MRI on right shoulder
Newton was listed as limited at practice on Thursday
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Newton was listed as limited at practice on Thursday
Cam Newton is expecting the birth of his second child, with girlfriend Kia Proctor, any day according to an ESPN report.
Carolina's defense forced five turnovers by Philip Rivers, recorded five sacks and a safety, and the Panthers defeated the San Diego Chargers 28-16 on Sunday.
Check out these photos from the Panthers' Lair!
Panthers middle linebacker Luke Kuechly has returned to the practice field for the first time since suffering a frightening concussion in the team’s Nov. 17 win against the New Orleans Saints.
The Carolina Panthers announced Wednesday, the nomination of Tight End Greg Olsen for Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year.
Panthers head coach Ron Rivera addressed the media in reference to his decision to not start Cam Newton during Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Former Panthers' defensive back Charles "Peanut" Tillman joined the US Special Operations Command Para-Commandos, also known as SOCOM, as a part of Salute to Service month.
The Panthers will be down two more key players moving forward after having to place centers Ryan Kalil and Gino Gradkowski on injured reserve.
Sports Illustrated took a jab at the Carolina Panthers after their loss to the Oakland Raiders on Sunday.
It was a tale of two halves as the Carolina Panthers made their second west coast trip in the month of November, and overcame a 17 point half-time deficit, before falling to the Oakland Raiders 35-32 in Oakland.
Check out these photos from Cam Newton's Thanksgiving Jam!
Charlotte Observer Sports Columnist Scott Fowler weighs in on Luke Kuechly's concussion and how fans reacted.
Black and Blue Review founder and sports reporter Bill Voth weighs in on Luke Kuechly's concussion and football culture.
Cam Newton threw for 192 yards and a touchdown and the Carolina Panthers held off New Orleans' fourth- quarter rally to beat the Saints 23-20 on Thursday night in a game marred by injuries to key players.
The Carolina Panthers squandered a 17 point lead on their way to a 20-17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.