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Panthers QB Bryce Young Expected to Miss Week 8 Due to Ankle Sprain
Panthers reached 4-3 with a third consecutive win despite Bryce Young's ankle injury; Jets remain winless at 0-7 amid quarterback and injury struggles.
- On Sunday, the Carolina Panthers beat the winless New York Jets 13-6 at MetLife Stadium for their third straight victory, with Bryce Young throwing a touchdown before leaving injured.
- With the Jets trailing 13-3, coach Aaron Glenn replaced Justin Fields with Tyrod Taylor after Fields went 6 of 12 for 46 yards and Garrett Wilson missed with a knee injury.
- A 30-yard Ryan Fitzgerald field goal opened scoring, and a drive capped by Tetairoa McMillan’s 11-yard catch and Chuba Hubbard’s 26-yard gain set up Xavier Legette’s touchdown.
- Andy Dalton went 4 of 7 for 60 yards as the Carolina Panthers moved above.500 this late in the season for the first time since 2019, while the New York Jets fell to 0-7 under Aaron Glenn.
- Injuries compounded New York's problems, with Sauce Gardner, Kene Nwagwu, and Jay Tufele sidelined; next Sunday, Panthers host Buffalo Bills and Jets visit Cincinnati Bengals.
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The New York Jets Are So Bad The Panthers' Social Media Team Tweeted About The Game As If They Lost Despite Winning
jets panthers The New York Jets remain the only winless team in the National Football League, as they lost at home to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday by a score of 13-6, dropping their record to 0-7 on the season. The team is so bad, in fact, that despite the fact that the Carolina Panthers got a win to put themselves above .500 with a 4-3 record, they tweeted the final score of the game with the typical social media tone of a team that just los…
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Buffalo may face veteran QB beloved by Bills Mafia in Week 8 with Bryce Young injured
The Panthers starting QB exited Sunday's game with an ankle injury.
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