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Jacksonville native, Panthers LB Marquis Haynes returns to Charlotte after spending night in hospital for head injury
Read full article: Jacksonville native, Panthers LB Marquis Haynes returns to Charlotte after spending night in hospital for head injuryCarolina Panthers linebacker Marquis Haynes Sr. returned home to Charlotte on Monday after he spent Sunday night in a local hospital following a head injury he suffered in a loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Billionaire Panthers owner David Tepper tosses drink into visiting stands late in 26-0 loss to Jaguars
Read full article: Billionaire Panthers owner David Tepper tosses drink into visiting stands late in 26-0 loss to JaguarsPanthers owner David Tepper threw the contents of a drink into the visiting crowd near the end of Carolina’s 26-0 loss at Jacksonville.
Foreman leads Panthers past rival Falcons in rain, 25-15
Read full article: Foreman leads Panthers past rival Falcons in rain, 25-15D’Onta Foreman carried 31 times for 130 yards and a touchdown, Laviska Shenault added a 41-yard burst to the end zone and the Carolina Panthers beat the Atlanta Falcons 25-15 on a rainy night.
COVID-19 issues continue in NFL; Colts, Panthers hit hard
Read full article: COVID-19 issues continue in NFL; Colts, Panthers hit hardThe Indianapolis Cots have placed five players on the COVID-19 list as the virus continues to work its way through NFL locker rooms, even with the vast majority of players in the league vaccinated.
Washington beaten by Panthers, fails to clinch NFC East
Read full article: Washington beaten by Panthers, fails to clinch NFC EastHaskins' failed second chance coupled with a special teams blunder and defensive miscues added up to Washington blowing its first chance to clinch the NFC East by losing to the Carolina Panthers 20-13 on Sunday. With Christian McCaffrey out again, Curtis Samuel had five catches for 106 yards and was the Panthers' leading rusher with 52 yards on seven carries. 2 pick forced Bridgewater to fumble on a sack in Washington territory early in the third quarter to prevent Carolina from putting up even more points. Washington: Played without top WR Terry McLaurin, who couldn't keep gutting through a nagging ankle injury. Washington: Gets another chance to win the NFC East next Sunday at Philadelphia.