Panthers alone in 1st in NFC South, eyeing playoffs
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The Panthers' problems on third down are directly related to their inability to find good pass rushers, and to let their best go.
Don't let the 3-10 record fool you. The Saints have handled the Panthers before this season and they can do it again here in Week 15.
The New Orleans Saints (3-10) face the Carolina Panthers (7-6) on Sunday at Caesars Superdome. The Saints beat the Panthers 17-7 in November in Charlotte and have won four of
Meanwhile in the NFC, the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles are floundering, the Detroit Lions might not even make the postseason and there's also no clear team-to-beat in their place, with only a single game separating the one seed and the seventh seed.
Carolina isn’t just in the playoff hunt. They’re back in the national spotlight, and every remaining snap could shape the NFC South title race.
With a chance to see his Panthers turn in a winning season and earn a playoff berth for the first time since he became the team’s majority owner in 2018, David Tepper is excited with what’s happening in Charlotte.
Week 15 in the 2025 NFL season brings with it more than a handful of games with playoff implications, including several blockbuster showdowns like the Los Angeles Rams vs. Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers vs.