Oct 31, 2009 | Bleacher Report
Cardinals-Panthers Fantasy Breakdown
The Panthers are sticking with Delhomme, who hasn't played a good game since last December, going up against a team that made him look like a 75-year old quarterback in their last meeting.
Godfrey's injury leaves Panthers thin at safety spot
If the Carolina Panthers didn't have enough problems this weekend, they appear to be facing a polished Arizona passing game a man down.
Muhammad doesn't practice 2nd straight day; Peppers talks
A few highlights from practice and today's open locker room period: -- DE Julius Peppers talked for the first time in several weeks.
By Michael Rushton, Contributing NFL Editor -- - Despite Jake Delhomme's season-long struggles, Panthers head coach John Fox is sticking with him under center.
Muhammad among injured Panthers
CHARLOTTE The Carolina Panthers not only emerged from the Buffalo game Sunday with a loss, but also pretty beat up.
Fox considering a change at quarterback
Admitting his team's confidence in its passing game is in dire need of a boost, Carolina Panthers coach John Fox said Monday he is considering replacing Jake Delhomme as the starting quarterback.
Crushing Panthers' loss leaves Jake 'almost numb'
Delhomme threw a pass deep middle intended for wide receiver Steve Smith that was intercepted by Bills defensive back Jairus Byrd that he ran to the Panthers 27 for 30 yards.
Muhammad: Panthers tipping off plays
Can some of the Panthers' passing problems be traced to tipping off opposing defenses to their tendencies? Receiver Muhsin Muhammad thinks that might be the case.
Panthers know they need to get ball to Smith
When a reporter followed up Wednesday by telling the Carolina receiver that Delhomme, with 10 interceptions, has never been through a stretch like this in his career, Smith jumped in.
Where did Steve Smith's catches go?
The Panthers defeated the Buccaneers 28-21. JEFF SINER - jsiner@charlotteobserver.com http://media.charlotteobserver.com/smedia/2009/10/19/23/B82184414Z.1_20091019230201_000+GA9RV3C5.3.embedded.prod_affiliate.138.jpg 354 10/18/09 Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith makes his way to the bench after an offensive series during second half ...
QUARTERBACK Grade: D Comment: Even though the Panthers planned to mostly run the ball, Jake Delhomme turned in a shaky performance, including an interception for a touchdown in the fourth quarter that threatened to cost the team the game.
Muhsin Muhammad is used to the attention, the cheers and the adoration he regularly gets as a wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers.
Portis' two TDs not enough for 'Skins
Washington's Clinton Portis finally overcame his end zone allergies to score a pair of touchdowns, but it wasn't enough as the Panthers pulled out a come-from-behind victory at home, 20-17. After being held without a TD through the first four games, Portis ended his scoring drought with a 10-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter and later ...
Williams, man behind the idea, to honor mom with pink cleats
Even after it was his idea, Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams had to sit and watch other players steal his thunder last weekend.
Panthers beat Redskins on disputed call
Carolina Panthers' DeAngelo Williams runs past Washington Redskins' LaRon Landry in the first half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Oct.
Third quartery summary: #Redskins 17, Panthers 9
The Panthers started showing signs of life after falling behind 17-2. The Redskins scored early to take that lead after cornerback DeAngelo Hall intercepted a Jake Delhomme pass to Muhsin Muhammad.
Pink Panther: DeAngelo Williams honors mother, brings attention to breast cancer
CHARLOTTE DeAngelo Williams is proud to be a Pink Panther. When the Carolina Panthers host the Washington Redskins this Sunday at Bank of America Stadium, Williams will be wearing pink cleats, gloves and wristbands to support a cause that's near and dear to his heart breast cancer awareness.
Moments before the kickoff of Sunday's Carolina Panthers-Washington Redskins game, fans in Bank of America Stadium will be introduced to a group of women who are breast cancer survivors, including the mother of Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams.
Carolina Panthers wide receivers Muhsin Muhammad and Steve Smith joke around as they prepare for practice Thursday afternoon at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC.
With Williams wearing pink, Panthers ready to run
Williams will be a week late donning pink Sunday against Washington, while the Carolina Panthers hope the Redskins game marks the day they finally get their running game in gear and record a win.
Notebook: Harris' return is important
Thomas Davis doesn't have his medical degree, but that didn't stop him from proclaiming teammate Chris Harris as fit to return to the starting lineup this Sunday against the Washington Redskins.
Panthers get back to basics: Run, run, run
Of all the things the Carolina Panthers learned during their bye week, the one thing they have to fix is clear.
Defense ends drought of interceptions, sacks
What the New York Giants did a week ago, the Carolina Panthers could not. The Giants picked on the Cowboys' cornerbacks to drive for the winning score that spoiled the party at Cowboys Stadium.
The Carolina Panthers are learning just how important Maake Kemoeatu was to this defense.
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