NFL Coverage
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Commanders fire Ron Rivera as new ownership begins making changes
The Washington Commanders fired coach Ron Rivera on Monday, the first move of many expected by new owners as they put their stamp on the NFL franchise they bought last year. -
Panthers Playbook: GM Scott Fitterer fired
Dennis Cox & Chris Lea react to the breaking news of the Carolina Panthers firing GM Scott Fitterer. Dennis & Chris discuss all of the draft picks traded away by Fitterer that didn't work, what's next for possible GM hiring and head coach, and the next move needed by owner David Tepper. -
Panthers fire GM after disastrous 2-15 season
After firing Scott Fitterer, the Panthers are looking for a coach and a general manager in the same offseason for the first time since 2002. -
What to make of the Panthers' future with the season over
99.9 the Fan's Dennis Cox joins Kacy Hintz to evaluate the Carolina Panthers' season now that it's come to a close. -
Carolina Panthers finish season 2-15 with more questions than answers after 2nd straight shutout
Dennis Cox & Chris Lea share their thoughts on Carolina Panthers finishing the season 2-15 overall after losing to Tampa Bay -
Thousands of fans sign petition for David Tepper to sell the Carolina Panthers
More than 3,700 people have signed an online petition calling for Carolina Panthers David Tepper to sell the franchise. -
Petition calls for Panthers owner David Tepper to sell the team after throwing drink at fans
The Carolina Panthers are 31-67 since 2018, which is the year Tepper bought the franchise. It's the NFL's worst record during that timespan. -
Panthers end season with another shutout loss, finish 2-15
Carolina had a chance to spoil Tampa Bay's playoff hopes on Sunday. Instead, they closed the season with another inept offensive performance and another shutout. -
Gerber: David Tepper isn't quite the 'new Dan Snyder,' but the resemblance is striking
The Panthers owner is a popular pick for worst in the NFL after Sunday's embarrassing drink-throwing incident. And if history is any indicator, more dark times could be ahead in Charlotte. -
NFL fines Tepper $300,000 for throwing drink at fans
The NFL has fined Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper $300,000 for tossing a drink at fans in Jacksonville toward the end of a game on Sunday. -
A Tepper tantrum, red hot Hurricanes and two CFP thrillers in the sports moments of the week
Getting shutout on the field wasn't the only bad news for the Panthers this week. Plus, UNC and NC State miss out on history, pure mayhem in the NFL and more! -
Video appears to show Panthers owner David Tepper tossing drink on Jaguars fans
A video is going viral on social media. It shows what appears to be Panthers owner David Tepper tossing a drink on Jaguars fans during Sunday's game. -
Bryce Young, Panthers take a beating, suffer first shutout since 2002
The rookie quarterback was hurt on a sack in the 1st quarter, then returned and took five more. Carolina's offense gained only 124 yards in their first shutout loss of the season. -
Julius Peppers, Torry Holt finalists for Pro Football Hall of Fame
Former Panthers and UNC great Julius Peppers made it as a finalist in his first year of eligibility. NC State great Torry Holt is a finalist for the fifth year. -
Panthers rally falls short, run out of time in loss to Packers
A big second half from Bryce Young brought the Panthers back from a 14-point deficit, but a late Packers field goal was the difference in a 33-30 ballgame. -
Carolina Panthers release four-time Pro Bowl LB Justin Houston
Justin Houston has been on injured reserve since November with a hamstring injury. He played in seven games for the Panthers this season. -
Panthers Playbook: Carolina Panthers defense steps up in 9-7 win vs Atlanta Falcons; Bryce Young gets 2nd win
Dennis Cox & Chris Lea discuss the Carolina Panthers getting their second win of the season, beating the Atlanta Falcons 9-7 at Bank of American Stadium, including praising the defense for making two game-changing plays, Bryce Young on the game winning drive, and the team sticking with the rushing attack on offense under interim head coach Chris Tabor, and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown. -
Hintz and Lea: All three phases went well for the Panthers during the win over the Falcons
Kacy Hintz and Chris Lea analyze what went well for the Panthers during the win over the Falcons on Sunday. -
Jake Browning shines again for Bengals, rallying them to 27-24 overtime win over Vikings
Trailing 17-3 late in the third quarter behind an offense that had struggled to move the ball, the Bengals needed Jake Browning to be nearly perfect -- and he was. -
Young comes up clutch as Panthers walk-off Falcons
Offense was hard to come by on a rainy afternoon, but Bryce Young came up big when it mattered most. The rookie led a 90-yard 4th quarter drive, as the Panthers eeked out a 9-7 win at home.