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NFL Matchup - Arizona at Carolina

Records: Arizona Cardinals (10-7) at Carolina Panthers (12-4) Date: Saturday, January 10th Kickoff: 8 p.m. (et) Site: Bank of America Stadium (73,504) -- Charlotte, North Carolina Surface: Grass Home Record: Arizona 7-2; Carolina 8-0 Away Record: Arizona 3-5; Carolina 4-4 Conference Record: Television: FOX Announcers: Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa All-Time Series: Carolina (6-2) Last Meeting: October 26, 2008 (Carolina, 27-23 at Carolina) Series Streak: Carolina has won the last five meetings.

NFC South: Changes in store for Bucs following collapse

(Sports Network) -- Four straight losses to end the regular season have the Tampa Bay Buccaneers missing out on the NFC's postseason parade, an idea that seemed rather far-fetched entering the month of December. That startling and epic cave-in is also a telling signal that a significant roster overhaul is on the horizon over the coming months.

Recap: New Orleans vs. Carolina

DeAngelo Williams ran for 178 yards, and John Kasay made four field goals, including the game-winner with one second left, as the Carolina Panthers secured the NFC South title and a first- round bye with a 33-31 victory over the New Orleans Saints.

NFL Matchup - Carolina at New Orleans

Records: Carolina Panthers (11-4) at New Orleans Saints (8-7) Date: Sunday, December 28th Kickoff: 1 p.m. (et) Site: Louisiana Superdome (68,000) -- New Orleans, Louisiana Surface: Sportexe Momentum Home Record: Carolina 8-0; New Orleans 6-1 Away Record: Carolina 3-4; New Orleans 2-6 Conference Record: Television: FOX Announcers: Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa All-Time Series: Carolina (15-12) Last Meeting: October 19, 2008 (Carolina, 30-7 at Carolina) Series Streak: Carolina has won five of the last six meetings.

Recap: NY Giants vs. Carolina

Derrick Ward gained a career-high 215 yards on 15 carries and Brandon Jacobs had three touchdowns -- including the game-winner in overtime -- as the New York Giants clinched home-field advantage and a first-round bye with a 34-28 victory over the Carolina Panthers at Giants Stadium.

NFL Matchup - Carolina at New York Giants

Records: Carolina Panthers (11-3) at New York Giants (11-3) Date: Sunday, December 21st Kickoff: 8:15 p.m. (et) Site: Giants Stadium (80,242) -- East Rutherford, New Jersey Surface: FieldTurf Home Record: Carolina 8-0; New York 6-1 Away Record: Carolina 3-3; New York 5-2 Conference Record: Television: NBC Announcers: Al Michaels, John Madden and Andrea Kremer All-Time Series: Carolina (3-1 -- 1-0 in playoffs) Last Meeting: December 10, 2006 (New York, 27-13 at Carolina) Series Streak: Carolina has won the only two meetings in New York.

NFC South: Mistakes crippling Bucs in stretch run

(Sports Network) -- Two weeks ago, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were in the driver's seat in the well-balanced NFC South. Now the reigning division champs find themselves dangerously close to missing out on the postseason heading into the final two games of the regular season.

Recap: Carolina vs. Denver

Steve Smith caught nine balls for 165 yards and a touchdown, as the Carolina Panthers routed the Denver Broncos, 30-10, to finish the regular season perfect at home and move one step closer to their first postseason in three years.

NFC South: Panthers power their way back to top spot

(Sports Network) -- The Carolina Panthers insisted they weren't out to make a statement in their crucial Monday night clash with fellow NFC South co-leader Tampa Bay, but a message was sent loud and clear.

NFL Matchup - Denver at Carolina

Records: Denver Broncos (8-5) at Carolina Panthers (10-3) Date: Sunday, December 14th Kickoff: 4:15 p.m. (et) Site: Bank of America Stadium (73,504) -- Charlotte, North Carolina Surface: Grass Home Record: Denver 4-3; Carolina 7-0 Away Record: Denver 4-2; Carolina 3-3 Conference Record: Television: CBS Announcers: Dick Enberg, Randy Cross and Dan Fouts All-Time Series: Denver (2-0) Last Meeting: October 10, 2004 (Denver, 20-17 at Denver) Series Streak: Denver won the only two meetings.

Panthers/Giants moved to prime time for Week 16

The NFL announced its final schedule for Week 16 and decided to move the game between the Carolina Panthers and New York Giants to prime time.

Recap: Carolina vs. Tampa Bay

DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart shared the wealth, knifing up one of the NFL's best defenses in a battle for the NFC South division lead, as Carolina ran around and rolled over Tampa Bay, 38-23.

Panthers OL Bridges arrested

Carolina Panthers offensive lineman Jeremy Bridges was arrested Sunday night and charged with simple assault and battery and communicating threats, according to a published report.

NFC South: Falcons' Turner one-ups former mentor

(Sports Network) -- Michael Turner was deemed expendable by the San Diego Chargers this past offseason, but there's no denying that the talented running back has been vital to the Atlanta Falcons' amazing turnaround in 2008.

Recap: Green Bay vs. Carolina

DeAngelo Williams ran for four touchdowns, including the go-ahead score with 1:30 left in the game, as the Carolina Panthers upended the Green Bay Packers, 35-31.

Panthers sign CB Gamble to six-year extension

The Carolina Panthers signed cornerback Chris Gamble to a six-year contract extension on Friday that will keep him with the team through the 2014 season.

NFL Matchup - Carolina at Green Bay

Records: Carolina Panthers (8-3) at Green Bay Packers (5-6) Date: Sunday, November 30th Kickoff: 1 p.m. (et) Site: Lambeau Field (72,928) -- Green Bay, Wisconsin Surface: DD GrassMaster Home Record: Carolina 6-0; Green Bay 3-2 Away Record: Carolina 2-3; Green Bay 2-4 Conference Record: Television: FOX Announcers: Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan and Chris Myers All-Time Series: Green Bay (7-3 -- 1-0 in playoffs) Last Meeting: November 18, 2007 (Green Bay, 31-17 at Green Bay) Series Streak: Green Bay has won four of the last five meetings.

Recap: Atlanta vs. Carolina

Michael Turner rushed for 117 yards and a career-high four touchdowns, including three in the fourth quarter, as the Atlanta Falcons upended the NFC South-leading Carolina Panthers, 45-28.

NFL Matchup - Carolina at Atlanta

Records: Carolina Panthers (8-2) at Atlanta Falcons (6-4) Date: Sunday, November 23rd Kickoff: 4:15 p.m. (et) Site: Georgia Dome (71,228) -- Atlanta, Georgia Surface: FieldTurf Home Record: Carolina 6-0; Atlanta 4-1 Away Record: Carolina 2-2; Atlanta 2-3 Conference Record: Television: FOX Announcers: Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick and Buck Lanford All-Time Series: Atlanta (16-11) Last Meeting: September 28, 2008 (Carolina, 24-9 at Carolina) Series Streak: Carolina has won three of the last four meetings.

NFC South: Saints hoping win serves as a springboard

(Sports Network) -- Things haven't quite gone as planned for the New Orleans Saints for much of the 2008 season, with injuries, inconsistency and even a little in-fighting all contributing to the unwanted 4-5 record the team brought into this past Sunday's meeting with Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium. For at least one day, though, the club many insiders had tabbed as one to beat in the NFC South heading into this campaign lived up to its preseason billing.

Recap: Carolina vs. Detroit

DeAngelo Williams had two rushing touchdowns while Jonathan Stewart had one on the ground as the Carolina Panthers downed the winless Detroit Lions, 31-22, at Bank of America Stadium.

NFL Matchup - Detroit at Carolina

Records: Detroit Lions (0-9) at Carolina Panthers (7-2) Date: Sunday, November 16th Kickoff: 1 p.m. (et) Site: Bank of America Stadium (73,504) -- Charlotte, North Carolina Surface: Grass Home Record: Detroit 0-4; Carolina 5-0 Away Record: Detroit 0-5; Carolina 2-2 Conference Record: Television: FOX Announcers: Ron Pitts, Tony Boselli and Charissa Thompson All-Time Series: Carolina (3-1) Last Meeting: October 16, 2005 (Carolina, 21-20 at Detroit) Series Streak: Carolina has won the last three meetings.

NFC South: Panthers prevail despite QB being "less than Jake"

(Sports Network) -- Jake Delhomme probably isn't concerned about taking home the Carolina Panthers' team MVP award at season's end. That's a good thing, since the veteran quarterback certainly didn't help his candidacy with a forgettable performance this past Sunday.

Recap: Oakland vs. Carolina

DeAngelo Williams rushed for 140 yards and a touchdown, leading the Carolina Panthers to a 17-6 victory over the Oakland Raiders.

Panthers RB Stewart sidelined with heel injury

Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart was unable to practice for a second straight day Thursday, leaving his status for Sunday's matchup with the Oakland Raiders in question.


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