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The Atlanta Falcons are bringing a four-game losing streak into Sunday's NFC South matchup against the Carolina Panthers. Head coach Raheem Morris has been under fire as he attempts to stop the bleeding before the playoffs slip away for the eighth year in a row.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are being called the NFL's "Worst Coached Team" following their Week 16 loss to the Carolina Panthers.
Bryce Young's red-letter day leads our biggest takeaways from the Panthers' wild Week 11 win over the Falcons.
The Atlanta Falcons listed 16 players, including wide receiver Drake London (illness), on their first injury report of Week 11. London was one of 11 players to sit out at Wednesday's practice. The fourth-year wideout has been red hot as of late, recording 422 receiving yards and five touchdowns over his last four games.
PANHANDLE, Texas (KFDA) - Panhandle win at home against Bushland 45-40. In the first quarter, Bushland’s Kiptyn Bidegain was in good position at the three-point line and knocked down three, giving them the early lead. Panhandle was able to respond later on and Caden Armes made a three point shoot, to keep the Panthers in the game.
After forcing a punt on the Falcons' opening offensive possession, Carolina pieced together an 11-play, 66-yard drive into the end zone. Young completed six of his seven passes for 60 yards and the touchdown, which found the hands of rookie wideout Tetairoa McMillan.
The Panthers found consistent execution and because of that they won the football game. While that may be obvious, what gets lost in the conversation is what they were executing. By that I mean, what game plan they were trying to execute.
The Cardinals scored just 3 points in the second half, and several players left the game with injuries in the Falcons' first win in Arizona in 24 years.