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Here are our studs and duds from Carolina's Week 2 loss: Young helped send the Panthers to a quick 10-0 deficit. He fumbled on the first possession of the game, which led to a 3-yard touchdown return by linebacker Zaven Collins, then threw an interception on the second, which set up a field goal from kicker Chad Ryland.
Sunday's matchup against the Arizona Cardinals saw Carolina trail by as many as 24 points in the second half. That deficit, thanks to some valiant performances, was shaved away to just five. And thanks to some not-so-great performances, that deficit ultimately proved to be too great to overcome.
Calais Campbell sacked Bryce Young on fourth-and-15 from the Arizona 38 to secure a Cardinals victory. Campbell finished with five tackles, including two sacks. He briefly left the game with an injury, but returned.
The Carolina Panthers released the initial depth chart for their Week 2 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals on Tuesday. And despite a lackluster showing in their 26-10 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 1, not much—if anything—has changed in the ranks.
But the Cardinals’ 27-22 win over the Carolina Panthers in Week 2 was frustratingly familiar. Looking for a free mini puzzle? Play the USA TODAY Quick Cross now. On Sept. 7, the Cardinals led by 10 points with 3 minutes left, yet needed a last-second red ...
Carolina Panthers rookie wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan scored his first NFL touchdown for the team against the Cowboys.
The Panthers are 0-2 after another disappointing loss. This week, it was clear that the offense was overmatched by the Cardinals’ defense.
Defensively this team is still a bit of a mess. The Panthers give up far too many explosive plays in the passing game, though they have learned how to become one of the stingiest teams in the NFL against the run — which is quite phenomenal considering that Travis Etienne ran for 143 yards against them in Week 1.
Jonathan Taylor’s one-yard touchdown run gave Indianapolis the lead in the fourth quarter, and the Colts withstood a final drive into the red zone by the visiting Arizona Cardinals with less than a minute left to pull out a 31-27 victory on Sunday and improve to 5-1.