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Panthers secure victory over Raiders with standout performances from Dalton and Hubbard
A detailed analysis of the Carolina Panthers' 36-22 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday reveals several notable performances and statistics.
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Andy Dalton leads Panthers to victory over Raiders
Andy Dalton has been smiling all week after an unexpected opportunity led to a successful performance. Dalton excelled in his first start for the Panthers this year, leading them to a 36-22 victory over the Raiders with 319 passing yards and three touchdowns in the first half.
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Panthers head coach Dave Canales secures first NFL victory against Raiders
Dave Canales finally cracked a smile after his first win
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Panthers announce Week 3 inactives ahead of Las Vegas game
LAS VEGAS — The Panthers are operating with reduced depth on defense following the foot injury that has sidelined veteran nose tackle Shy Tuttle this week. Tuttle leads the list of six inactive players for the Panthers today.
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Panthers secure first win of season against Raiders
LAS VEGAS — Chuba Hubbard, known for his usually stoic demeanor, couldn't help but smile as teammates celebrated with him after the Panthers secured their first win of the season. The 36-22 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders was more decisive than the final score suggested.
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Panthers secure crucial road win over Raiders with strong offensive showing
LAS VEGAS — The Carolina Panthers secured a crucial road victory, defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 36-22 at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday. This win improved their record to 1-2 for the season.
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Panthers secure win against Raiders with strong defensive performance
LAS VEGAS — The Panthers' locker room was filled with laughter as players watched a video of Jadeveon Clowney's celebratory dance following his sack on Aiden O'Connell. "Was it any good?" Jaycee Horn asked, receiving a small nod from Xavier Woods in response.
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Panthers prepare for new era with Dalton against Raiders
CHARLOTTE—The Carolina Panthers are set to open a new era this weekend as they start quarterback Andy Dalton for the first time this season. The team will travel to Las Vegas to face the Raiders, marking their debut at Allegiant Stadium. The Panthers have a 3-4 all-time record against the Raiders, with a split performance at home and away.
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NFL sees historic matchup with female team presidents
CHARLOTTE — At one of her first NFL league meetings, Kristi Coleman was sitting next to Panthers owner David Tepper as the business session was about to begin.
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Panthers turn to veteran Andy Dalton for stability amid QB change
CHARLOTTE — Jake Delhomme faced a perplexing issue during his first full season as a starting quarterback. The 28-year-old, new to the town but familiar with local staples like Bojangles, noticed he was losing weight as the season progressed. His wife Keri expressed concern at a 2003 charity event, asking Delhomme's backup quarterback what could be wrong.
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Shy Tuttle doubtful for Raiders game; three others questionable
Nose tackle Shy Tuttle was listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Raiders after missing practice for the third consecutive day.
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Panthers adjust as Andy Dalton steps into starting quarterback role
CHARLOTTE — Diontae Johnson has been here before. During his career in Pittsburgh, the wide receiver played with five different starting quarterbacks over the course of five seasons and never with one quarterback for an entire season. The reasons varied; some changes were due to injury, others to benching, but Johnson's job remained the same.
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How to watch Carolina Panthers vs Las Vegas Raiders this Sunday
On Sunday, September 22, the Carolina Panthers will face the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 3 of the NFL regular season at 4:05 p.m. EST. The game will be broadcast on CBS.
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Panthers' Shy Tuttle misses practice; A'Shawn Robinson returns in limited capacity
CHARLOTTE — The Panthers were without one of their starting defensive linemen Thursday, but one returned.
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Bryce Young reflects on losing starting quarterback role
CHARLOTTE — Bryce Young's first interview after losing the starting quarterback position was consistent with his usual demeanor: matter-of-fact, understated, and accountable. In his initial appearance since being benched in favor of Andy Dalton for the upcoming game against the Raiders, Young attributed his benching to his own performance.
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Panthers lean on veteran insights ahead of Sunday's game
CHARLOTTE — Brad Idzik, the Panthers' offensive coordinator, is leveraging the diverse experience within his team to enhance their performance. From seasoned veterans to rookies, Idzik emphasizes utilizing past successes to inform current strategies.
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Panthers add two linebackers to active roster and practice squad
The Panthers have added two outside linebackers to their roster. The team signed Tarron Jackson to the active roster and Eku Leota to the practice squad.
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Panthers legends nominated for Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025
A group of 16 former Panthers players and one current assistant coach are among the 167 preliminary nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025. This group includes notable first-time eligibles, who aspire to join Class of 2024 inductee Julius Peppers.
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Panthers set to start Andy Dalton against Las Vegas Raiders
CHARLOTTE — The Panthers plan to start veteran quarterback Andy Dalton on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. This will be just the second start for Dalton in a Panthers uniform. Before Carolina heads west, an examination of Dalton's career statistics is warranted.
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Panthers prepare for Raiders matchup amid contrasting weather conditions
CHARLOTTE — Dave Canales, head coach of the Panthers, attempted to lighten the mood on a rainy Wednesday practice session with a joke. "Great practice in the rain," Canales quipped, adding, "I promised the guys it will not be raining in Vegas when we go out there...as we're playing indoors."