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3 Things to Watch in Packers vs. Panthers Matchup
Carolina Panthers face challenges after their first home loss this season while Packers prepare for a critical game during a stretch of five Sunday noon kickoffs.
- On Sunday, the Green Bay Packers host the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field for a noon kickoff during a stretch with five of the Packers' next six games at Sunday noon.
- Historically, the Packers have held the edge over Carolina on offense and results, scoring at least 24 points in their last 11 meetings and winning the last three, including a 33-30 victory two years ago.
- After a heavy home loss, the Carolina Panthers face the Packers while missing Bryce Young, Panthers starting quarterback, following a 40-9 defeat to the Buffalo Bills last Sunday.
- Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said the team won’t let down, stressing focus as the game is sandwiched between an emotional win over the Aaron Rodgers-led Steelers and Monday’s game against the defending Super Bowl Champion Eagles.
- Notably, the Carolina Panthers have not won in Green Bay since 2008 despite playing at Lambeau Field three times, and their 1996 NFC Championship meeting featured Dom Capers, Carolina head coach then and later Packers defensive coordinator.
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The Panthers head to iconic Stanford Stadium at 3:30 p.m. this Saturday to take on a newer ACC opponent in Stanford after blowing out NC State. Stanford is 3-5 on the year and only 2-3 in the ACC, making them one of the bottom teams in the conference. Stanford is 3-0 at home so far this year, but the Panthers need to end this streak if they want to win the ACC. Pitt stands third in the ACC, coming off a four-game win streak, and will need this …
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Total News Sources15
Leaning Left7Leaning Right0Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution58% Left
Bias Distribution
- 58% of the sources lean Left
58% Left
L 58%
C 42%
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