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Falcons' defense was no match for Panthers
Jake Delhommea TMs two best games of the season have come against the Falcons. He threw for 308 yards on 25 of 41 when the Falcons won 28-20 at the Georgia Dome on Sept.
Panthers season isn't over yet
The Carolina Panthers won impressively Sunday, beating the division rival Atlanta Falcons 28-19 and pushing their 2009 record to 4-5. But was it all for naught? Is their season already over? Of course not.
What the 2010 Carolina Panthers might look like
Want to know how the 2010 Panthers might look? Here's a rundown of the entire roster, including contract status and their chances for being around in the future: QUARTERBACKS Jake Delhomme Bottom line : Got off to a wretched start and has only lately stopped stinking.
'Old guy' Moose still dangerous for Panthers
There were days recently when Carolina Panthers wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad simply felt like an old man.
Panthers wary of Dolphins, old coordinator Henning
Miami coach Tony Sparano and assistant David Lee get plenty of credit for making the wildcat a much-copied NFL sensation.
Carolina Panthers' DeAngelo Williams active despite sore left knee
Carolina running back DeAngelo Williams was in the starting lineup against Atlanta despite a sore left knee.
Panthers shuffle offensive line after LT Jordan Gross undergoes surgery on broken right ankle
In all but one game over the past seven years, Jordan Gross has lined up at tackle as Carolina's highest-paid and most effective blocker.
Delhomme overcomes INT problem, Panthers thrive
Maybe Jake Delhomme should start walking under ladders, stepping on sidewalk cracks and seeking out black cats.
Jonathan Stewart gained 82 yards on 11 carries and scored twice, including a 45-yard TD late in the fourth quarter, as Carolina downed Atlanta, 28-19, in an NFC South battle.
Panthers cling to slim playoff hopes
It tells you something about the mindset of a professional football player that the following line was delivered with a straight face.
Elite RBs, Opposite QBs For Falcons, Panthers
While some in Atlanta are concerned about Matt Ryan's recent flurry of interceptions, he's nowhere close to matching the passing woes in Carolina.
Panthers RB Williams questionable for Sunday
Carolina Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams missed practice Friday for the second time in three days with a sore knee and is questionable for Sunday's game against NFC South foe Atlanta.
Loss of Davis means changes in Panthers' schemes, play-calling
Not only are the Panthers changing personnel at linebacker, but it will likely have them making some scheme changes as well.
Receiver Muhsin Muhammad, who missed the last two games with a knee injury, returned to practice Wednesday.
Questions abound regarding the dreary state of the Carolina Panthers' passing game: Are coaches handcuffing quarterback Jake Delhomme in favor of the run to protect him from potentially confidence-deflating mistakes? Is wide receiver Steve Smith as miffed with play-calling as television footage of his sideline rant during last week's game at New ...
Godfrey among Panthers starters who don't make trip
The Carolina Panthers will be without several starters who didn't make the trip for Sunday's game in New Orleans.
Carolina Panthers' Davis has ACL tear, out for the season
Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis has a torn ACL in his right knee and will miss the remainder of the season, according to a team spokesman.
LIVE: Saints trying to beat Panthers to go 8-0
Muhsin Muhammad News: The Carolina Panthers deactivated Muhammad against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday because of lingering injuries that also sidelined him at Arizona a week earlier.
Muhammad out for Panthers, Fujita for Saints
Originally published November 8, 2009 at 2:23 p.m., updated November 8, 2009 at 2:26 p.m. NEW ORLEANS a ' The Carolina Panthers deactivated wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad and safety Charles Godfrey against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday because of lingering injuries that also sidelined the pair at Arizona a week earlier.
Panthers stun Arizona, get measure of revenge for postseason defeat
GLENDALE, Ariz. a ' A regular-season victory could never fully eradicate a playoff loss, but the Carolina Panthers gained a measure of revenge Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals with their best and most spirited performance this season.
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