NFC South: Falcons' Turner one-ups former mentor
(Sports Network) -- Michael Turner was deemed expendable by the San Diego Chargers this past offseason, but there's no denying that the talented running back has been vital to the Atlanta Falcons' amazing turnaround in 2008.
Recap: Green Bay vs. Carolina
DeAngelo Williams ran for four touchdowns, including the go-ahead score with 1:30 left in the game, as the Carolina Panthers upended the Green Bay Packers, 35-31.
Panthers sign CB Gamble to six-year extension
The Carolina Panthers signed cornerback Chris Gamble to a six-year contract extension on Friday that will keep him with the team through the 2014 season.
NFL Matchup - Carolina at Green Bay
Records: Carolina Panthers (8-3) at Green Bay Packers (5-6) Date: Sunday, November 30th Kickoff: 1 p.m. (et) Site: Lambeau Field (72,928) -- Green Bay, Wisconsin Surface: DD GrassMaster Home Record: Carolina 6-0; Green Bay 3-2 Away Record: Carolina 2-3; Green Bay 2-4 Conference Record: Television: FOX Announcers: Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan and Chris Myers All-Time Series: Green Bay (7-3 -- 1-0 in playoffs) Last Meeting: November 18, 2007 (Green Bay, 31-17 at Green Bay) Series Streak: Green Bay has won four of the last five meetings.
Recap: Atlanta vs. Carolina
Michael Turner rushed for 117 yards and a career-high four touchdowns, including three in the fourth quarter, as the Atlanta Falcons upended the NFC South-leading Carolina Panthers, 45-28.
NFL Matchup - Carolina at Atlanta
Records: Carolina Panthers (8-2) at Atlanta Falcons (6-4) Date: Sunday, November 23rd Kickoff: 4:15 p.m. (et) Site: Georgia Dome (71,228) -- Atlanta, Georgia Surface: FieldTurf Home Record: Carolina 6-0; Atlanta 4-1 Away Record: Carolina 2-2; Atlanta 2-3 Conference Record: Television: FOX Announcers: Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick and Buck Lanford All-Time Series: Atlanta (16-11) Last Meeting: September 28, 2008 (Carolina, 24-9 at Carolina) Series Streak: Carolina has won three of the last four meetings.
NFC South: Saints hoping win serves as a springboard
(Sports Network) -- Things haven't quite gone as planned for the New Orleans Saints for much of the 2008 season, with injuries, inconsistency and even a little in-fighting all contributing to the unwanted 4-5 record the team brought into this past Sunday's meeting with Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium. For at least one day, though, the club many insiders had tabbed as one to beat in the NFC South heading into this campaign lived up to its preseason billing.
Recap: Carolina vs. Detroit
DeAngelo Williams had two rushing touchdowns while Jonathan Stewart had one on the ground as the Carolina Panthers downed the winless Detroit Lions, 31-22, at Bank of America Stadium.
NFL Matchup - Detroit at Carolina
Records: Detroit Lions (0-9) at Carolina Panthers (7-2) Date: Sunday, November 16th Kickoff: 1 p.m. (et) Site: Bank of America Stadium (73,504) -- Charlotte, North Carolina Surface: Grass Home Record: Detroit 0-4; Carolina 5-0 Away Record: Detroit 0-5; Carolina 2-2 Conference Record: Television: FOX Announcers: Ron Pitts, Tony Boselli and Charissa Thompson All-Time Series: Carolina (3-1) Last Meeting: October 16, 2005 (Carolina, 21-20 at Detroit) Series Streak: Carolina has won the last three meetings.
NFC South: Panthers prevail despite QB being "less than Jake"
(Sports Network) -- Jake Delhomme probably isn't concerned about taking home the Carolina Panthers' team MVP award at season's end. That's a good thing, since the veteran quarterback certainly didn't help his candidacy with a forgettable performance this past Sunday.
Recap: Oakland vs. Carolina
DeAngelo Williams rushed for 140 yards and a touchdown, leading the Carolina Panthers to a 17-6 victory over the Oakland Raiders.
Panthers RB Stewart sidelined with heel injury
Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart was unable to practice for a second straight day Thursday, leaving his status for Sunday's matchup with the Oakland Raiders in question.
NFC South: Bucs overcome dullness with determination
(Sports Network) -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' performance against the Kansas City Chiefs this past Sunday certainly wasn't without its flaws, but it was still good enough to produce the biggest comeback win in the team's 33-year existence.
Panthers ink Kasay to four-year extension
The Carolina Panthers signed kicker John Kasay to a four-year contract extension on Wednesday, meaning that the last member of the club's original expansion roster could play in Carolina through the 2012 season.
NFC South: Rookie mistakes plague Falcons in tough loss
(Sports Network) -- The Atlanta Falcons' matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles this past Sunday served as a harsh learning experience for one of the team's rookies, but it wasn't quarterback Matt Ryan or any of the other young players that suffered a case of growing pains.
Recap: Carolina vs. Arizona
Steve Smith hauled in five passes for 117 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while DeAngelo Williams tallied 108 yards on 17 carries with a score, as the Carolina Panthers edged the Arizona Cardinals, 27-23.
NFC South: Bush latest casualty for ailing Saints
(Sports Network) -- New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton had to have been eyeing this past Sunday's game with the Carolina Panthers with great anticipation. With top wide receiver Marques Colston and standout tight end Jeremy Shockey both coming back from lingering injuries, one of the NFL's most dynamic offenses would finally have its full arsenal of weapons for the first time since the season opener.
Recap: Carolina vs. New Orleans
Jake Delhomme threw for 195 yards and two touchdowns to help lead the Carolina Panthers to a a resounding 30-7 victory over the New Orleans Saints in a crucial early-season NFC South bout.
Two Carolina OL doubtful for Sunday
Carolina Panthers right tackle Jeff Otah and center Ryan Kalil are both doubtful for Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints.
NFC South: Garcia the guy again in Tampa
(Sports Network) -- The quarterback situation for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could very well turn out to be a season-long revolving door, but the status quo will be maintained for at least one more week.
Recap: Tampa Bay vs. Carolina
Warrick Dunn rushed for 115 yards on 22 carries as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers pounded the Carolina Panthers, 27-3, to win a key NFC South matchup while exorcising some demons in the process.
NFC South: Panthers' Muhammad turning back the clock
(Sports Network) -- Its beginning to look more and more like 2003 for the Carolina Panthers. The teams 4-1 start is its best since that magical season five years ago, when the Panthers won their first five games and eventually came within a whisker of defeating the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. Muhsin Muhammad was a highly-valued contributor to that 2003 squad, and the veteran wide receiver was an even bigger part of Carolinas offense the following year, when he established career bests of 1,405 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns. The 2004 campaign would also be Muhammads last as a Panther, with the Midwest native bolting for Chicago as a free agent following a decorated nine-year career with the Cats.
Recap: Carolina vs. Kansas City
DeAngelo Williams ran for two touchdowns and caught another in Carolina's 34-0 drubbing of the listless Kansas City Chiefs.
Panthers' tackle Gross out for Sunday
Carolina Panthers left tackle Jordan Gross will miss Sunday's contest against the Kansas City Chiefs due to a concussion.
NFC South: Saints turn Deuce loose
(Sports Network) -- Age and a pair of serious knee injuries may have robbed Deuce McAllister of some of the abilities that made him one of the NFL's premier power running backs a few years ago, but the New Orleans Saints' all- time leading rusher showed he's still got something left in the tank in Sunday's game with the San Francisco 49ers.









