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Panthers coach Dave Canales says he isn't changing his approach with his team two wins from making the playoffs for the first time since 2017.
Bryce Young hasn't had much luck against New Orleans in his career, and ESPN is expecting that trend to continue this week.
Carolina Panthers safety Lathon Ransom took accountability for his disastrous penalty late against the Saints.
Hubbard, who had a combined 10 carries for 51 yards the previous three games, rushed for a team-high 83 yards on 17 carries in Sunday's 31-28 upset of the Los Angeles Rams, which kept the Panthers (7-6) a half-game behind the NFC South-leading Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5) heading into their bye.
With an eye on filling that big hole in the middle, Field Yates at ESPN has mocked Georgia linebacker CJ Allen to the Panthers at No. 26 overall in his new 2026 NFL mock draft.
Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, will be the site of Super Bowl LX in February. It's also the stage for the latest edition of ESPN's "Monday Night Football." Fresh off a franchise-record performance against the Atlanta Falcons, Bryce Young leads ...
The Panthers can lock up the NFC South title in 2025 by winning their next two games. It would be their first division title since 2015.
"Young will make fewer than 10 first-half pass attempts. Not only are the Panthers one of the most run-heavy teams in the NFL with the second-lowest pass rate over expectation (minus-8%), per NFL Next Gen Stats, but the Rams' defense has the third-lowest pass rate over expectation against them (minus-7%)."
The Panthers are on a bye in Week 14, so their next game will be on Sunday, Dec. 14, when they face the New Orleans Saints on the road with a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff time. The game will be aired on Fox. Cord-cutters can find the action on Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- It's a no-brainer that the Carolina Panthers will pick up the fifth-year option on quarterback Bryce Young during the offseason, just like the other eight NFL quarterbacks who were drafted No. 1 between 2011, when the league implemented the fifth-year option for first-round picks, and 2023, when Young was taken with the top pick.