A team that finished one season 5-12 would rarely be considered the best-positioned to win the divisional crown the very next year, but that might be the case f
The Carolina Panthers fan base has been suffering for quite a long time, and it was looking like there was no conclusion in sight. But there may finally be a li
Panthers offensive tackle Brady Christensen is more likely to test the market, per ESPN’s David Newton. The former third-round pick recovered from last year’s biceps tear to start four games at center and two at left tackle this season. Christensen will likely be looking for a starting opportunity this offseason, most likely at guard or center.
Tennessee Titans. The Panthers are facing the last-place team in the AFC South in 2025, and that will be the Titans, who enter Week 18 with a 3-13 record. (Yes, a Titans win and a Jaguars loss could knot them at 4-13 each, but the Jags have the edge with their divisional record and would thus earn the tiebreaker.)
But Carolina was still able to spoil any good vibes ... The Falcons need a victory over the Panthers plus a Buccaneers loss to the Saints to win the NFC South on Sunday. Every week we bring you all the inactives from the 1 p.m. ET games in one post ...
The NFC South won't be bringing home a Lombardi Trophy this season, and they only had one shot at it, with Tampa Bay being the lone playoff team. The Buccaneers fell to the Washington Commanders in the Wild Card round and now join the Falcons,
O n paper the Carolina Panthers were once again one of the worst teams in the NFL this season. They finished with a 5-12 record, good for a third-place finish in the NFC South. Th
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State of the NFC South: The dust settles on 2024
How did the NFC South ultimately stack up for 2024? The New Orleans Saints ended up at the bottom of one of the NFL’s weakest divisions:
The Atlanta Falcons (8-8) will face off against NFC South rivals, the Carolina Panthers (4-12), on Sunday, January 5, 2025 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Falcons are considerable favorites in this
Despite finishing last in the NFC South, the New Orleans Saints will still pick after the Carolina Panthers due to a strength of schedule tiebreaker:
Had Atlanta (8-8) held on to defeat the Washington Commanders last Sunday, the Falcons could have clinched their first NFC South crown since 2016 with a victory over Carolina (4-12). Instead, Atlanta will need a win on Sunday paired with a loss by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-7) to the New Orleans Saints (5-11).
The Atlanta Falcons (8-8) will face off against NFC South rivals, the Carolina Panthers (4-12), on Sunday, January 5, 2025 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Falcons are considerable favorites in this