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USA Today - Tue Nov 10, 1:47 am ET
Panthers starting weak-side linebacker Thomas Davis has a torn ACL in his right knee and will miss the remainder of the season, according to a team spokesman.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Mon Nov 9, 6:04 pm ET
The past two weeks have proved that the Carolina Panthers can stay competitive with the NFL's best teams when get their running game going. But if they need to pass, one of two things happen: The Panthers run the ball anyway, or throw without success. A day after Carolina let a 17-3 lead slip away in a road loss to unbeaten New Orleans, coach John Fox on Monday defended a game plan he's...
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Mon Nov 9, 7:11 am ET
Scott Threlkeld/The Times-Picayune New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees moved into 40th place all-time on NFL passing leaders. Here are some quick hits from that game:
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Anderson Independent-Mail - Mon Nov 9, 3:30 pm ET
At the midpoint of the 2009 National Football League season, the Carolina Panthers have already matched their loss total from the entire 2008 campaign. The Atlanta Falcons, which entered 2008 lightly regarded, was a surprising 5-3 after eight games — the same record at the same point of the 2009 slate. Expectations, of course, are much higher this time around. A year ago these NFC South ...
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Wed Nov 4, 7:04 am ET
Carolina Panthers at Saints, Sunday, 3:05 p.m. Winners of three of their past four games, the Carolina Panthers are returning to their old form. At least it appeared that way in Sunday's 34-21 victory against the Arizona Cardinals when the Panthers reverted to...
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The Charlotte Observer - Mon Nov 9, 10:08 pm ET
The Carolina Panthers' passing offense - ranked 24th in the NFL - continues to struggle.
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Honolulu Advertiser - Mon Nov 9, 4:17 pm ET
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers lost perhaps their most productive defensive player Monday when tests showed weakside linebacker Thomas Davis has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
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The Shelby Star - Mon Nov 9, 10:05 pm ET
CHARLOTTE – Half of the NFL season is over, yet the Carolina Panthers continue to struggle in the passing game. It showed up again on Sunday against New Orleans prompting offensive tackle Jordan Gross to remark after the game that the Panthers need...
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UPI - Sun Nov 8, 8:03 pm ET
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- John Carney put New Orleans ahead with a late field goal and the Saints remained unbeaten Sunday with a 30-20 win over the Carolina Panthers.
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Greensboro News & Record - Tue Nov 10, 3:15 am ET
CHARLOTTE (AP) — The past two weeks have proved that the Carolina Panthers can stay competitive with the NFL's best teams when they get their running game going. But if they need to pass, one of two things happen: The Panthers run the ball anyway or throw without success. read more
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Sun Nov 8, 11:26 pm ET
With 11:19 remaining and the score tied at 20 on Sunday at the Superdome, New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees stood in the Girod Street end zone, head down, away from his five offensive linemen who hovered nearby.
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The National Sports Review - Mon Nov 9, 3:01 am ET
Six days after beating one NFC South rival, the Saints were called upon to do it again Sunday at home. The Carolina Panthers had owned the Saints at the SuperDome, winning 8 straight there, but this season is different. With a gutsy comeback after trailing early 14-0, the Saints stayed unbeaten with a [...]
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The Shelby Star - Sun Nov 8, 11:20 pm ET
NEW ORLEANS – The Carolina Panthers reign of supremacy in the Louisiana is over. And the New Orleans Saints dominance in the NFC South continues in 2009. The Panthers allowed a 14-point first half lead to slip away as MVP candidate Drew Brees...
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Sun Nov 8, 8:03 pm ET
Carolina Panthers receiver Dwayne Jarrett (80) cannot hold on to a pass from quarterback Jake Delhomme as New Orleans Saints player Jabari Greer (32) defends in the second half of their NFL football game in New Orleans, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009.
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The News & Observer - Tue Nov 10, 2:04 am ET
Halfway through a Pro Bowl-caliber season, one of the Carolina Panthers' most physical and important defensive players has been felled by a noncontact injury.
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The Rock Hill Herald - Tue Nov 10, 7:25 am ET
Though it has been a sore spot all season long, Carolina Panthers coach John Fox said Monday he didn't think his passing game was a problem during the 30-20 loss at New Orleans on Sunday.
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WAPT Jackson - Thu Nov 5, 8:24 pm ET
By Michael Rushton, Contributing NFL Editor -- (Sports Network) - Better play over their last four games has the Carolina Panthers thinking they can get back into the playoff mix. A win over the undefeated New Orleans Saints this weekend would go a long way in validating those beliefs.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Nov 8, 9:11 pm ET
Drew Brees and the Saints' prolific offense never had to play from behind in their first five games. Mastering the comeback in their last three has gotten New Orleans off to its best start in the franchise's 43-year history. New Orleans moved to 8-0 on Sunday when Brees overcame two early turnovers to pass for 330 yards and a touchdown in a 30-20 victory over the Carolina Panthers.
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The Gaston Gazette - Mon Nov 9, 11:27 pm ET
CHARLOTTE — About the only thing that could equal the heartbreak of Sunday’s 30-20 loss to the New Orleans Saints was finding out a day later they’ve lost an important playmaker for the season. Carolina Panthers weakside linebacker Thomas...
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Sun Nov 8, 8:10 am ET
Watching video of the Carolina Panthers got several New Orleans Saints players thinking: Something didn't match. The Panthers played hard. They had a strong running game. They even had a solid game plan. But they were turnover prone. And the...