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Julius Peppers receives Ring of Excellence during halftime ceremony
CHARLOTTE — Panthers legend Julius Peppers delivered a speech on Sunday as he received his Ring of Excellence in honor of his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The ceremony took place at halftime, and Peppers addressed the home crowd.
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Panthers struggle defensively in loss to Bengals
The Panthers' offense showed progress but defensive struggles led to a 34-24 loss against the Bengals on Sunday at Bank of America Stadium. Injuries plagued the Panthers, with middle linebacker Shaq Thompson leaving in the fourth quarter due to a heel injury. Linebacker Josey Jewell also left the game with a hamstring/groin injury, adding to an already depleted defense.
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Panthers defense faces setbacks as key players exit game due to injuries
The Panthers defense faced significant challenges in their recent game against the Bengals, losing two key players during the match. Inside linebackers Shaq Thompson and Josey Jewell both exited the 34-24 loss on the same drive due to injuries.
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Panthers show offensive progress but lament missed opportunities against Bengals
The reaction in the Panthers locker room was mixed following their 34-24 loss to the Bengals. Despite notable progress on offense over the past two weeks, players were left frustrated by missed opportunities, particularly from their first possession.
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Jon Beason returns as Legend of the Game for Panthers vs. Bengals
Former Panthers linebacker Jon Beason will be honored as this week's Legend of the Game when the Panthers face the Bengals. Beason, who was a first-round pick in 2007 from the University of Miami, played a key role during two successful periods in team history, including their 12-4 season in 2008 and the transition to the Ron Rivera/Cam Newton era.
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Panthers miss key players against Bengals due to injuries
The Carolina Panthers faced the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday without two of their starters due to injuries. Nose tackle Shy Tuttle and left guard Damien Lewis were ruled out on Friday, along with special teamer Lonnie Johnson.
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David & Nicole Tepper Foundation commits $3 million for Hurricane Helene relief
The David & Nicole Tepper Foundation (DNTF) has announced an initial $3 million commitment to Hurricane Helene relief efforts across the Carolinas, in partnership with the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC. The funds will support both immediate and long-term humanitarian aid and recovery efforts in North and South Carolina following the devastation caused by the category four hurricane. The region remains in a State of Emergency.
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Panthers prepare young receivers for matchup against Bengals
The Panthers are set to face the Bengals at home this weekend. After securing their first win last week, Carolina stands at 1-2, while Cincinnati remains winless at 0-3. This game marks quarterback Andy Dalton's fourth encounter with his former team as a starter, having won two of the previous three matchups.
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Andy Dalton wins Week 3 "Himmy" Award after Panthers' victory
Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton has been awarded the "Himmy" Award for Week 3 after leading his team to a 36-22 victory over the Raiders. The award is presented by Scott Van Pelt, host of SVP and Monday Night Countdown. Each week, Van Pelt sends the winner a trophy to commemorate their performance.
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Panthers rule out three players for Sunday’s game against Bengals
The Panthers have ruled out three players for Sunday's game against the Bengals. Right guard Damien Lewis (elbow), nose tackle Shy Tuttle (foot), and special teamer Lonnie Johnson (hip) will not play after missing the entire week of practice.
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Panthers reflect ahead of Julius Peppers' Ring of Excellence ceremony
CHARLOTTE—The numbers bounced all over the place.
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Diontae Johnson added to Panthers' injury report
Wide receiver Diontae Johnson did not practice Thursday, marking the only major addition to the Panthers' injury report.
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Panthers prepare for Bengals amidst rainy conditions
It was a rainy Thursday for the Carolina Panthers as they prepared for their upcoming game against the Cincinnati Bengals. The weather, influenced by Hurricane Helene, provided a respite from the heat. Cornerback Jaycee Horn expressed his preference for practicing in the rain, stating, "I'm not a heat guy." Linebacker Shaq Thompson added, "It's football weather…you like the shower, right? It's just like that. It's just water."
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Panthers adjust strategies following Adam Thielen's injury
CHARLOTTE — The Carolina Panthers are adjusting to the absence of seasoned wide receiver Adam Thielen, who was placed on injured reserve Tuesday. With Thielen out, other receivers are stepping up to fill the void.
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How to watch Carolina vs Cincinnati Bengals game
On Sunday, September 29, the Carolina Panthers will face the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 4 of the NFL regular season. The game is scheduled to start at 1:00 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on FOX.
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Panthers' offensive line sets tone with powerful blocks
CHARLOTTE — Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard felt remarkably fresh this week despite touching the ball 26 times on Sunday. He attributed his condition to the team's offensive line.
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Panthers miss five players in practice ahead of Bengals game
The Panthers practiced without five players Wednesday as they began their preparations for the Bengals this weekend.
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Panthers focus ahead despite injuries following first season win
Dave Canales, head coach of the Carolina Panthers, expressed satisfaction with his team's determination following their first win of the season. Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Canales highlighted the team's focus as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Andy Dalton named FedEx Player of the Week for Week 3
Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton has been named one of the FedEx Air and Ground Players of the Week for Week 3, the NFL announced on Wednesday. The award nominates six players for passing, receiving, or ground performances each week following standout games. It is a fan-based vote with two winners.
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Panthers place Adam Thielen on injured reserve amid multiple roster changes
The Panthers' first win of the season came with a cost. The team placed veteran wide receiver Adam Thielen on injured reserve Tuesday as part of a series of moves.