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The Carolina Panthers cannot ever get out of their own way. It is inexcusable that they lost to the New Orleans Saints twice, especially now after a bye with a
Charlie Smyth kicked a 47-yard field goal late in regulation, lifting the Saints to a 20-17 comeback victory over the playoff-hopeful Carolina Panthers 20-17.
The Carolina Panthers, led by quarterback Bryce Young, face the New Orleans Saints, led by quarterback Tyler Shough, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, La.
The 7-7 Carolina Panthers, with today’s loss to the New Orleans Saints, are tied again with the 7-7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Technically, they are second in the NFC South. They have multiple paths to the NFC South title from here and are still, very barely, in control of their own destiny.
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Instant analysis: What went right, what went wrong in Saints-Panthers
How did the Saints upset the Panthers in Week 15's final seconds? By leaning on a young quarterback who continues to deliver when it matters most.
The Carolina Panthers will look to stay in contention for the NFC South crown that they're competing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for when they visit a struggling New Orleans Saints team in Week 15.
Preview the Carolina Panthers' NFL Week 15 matchup with the Saints, including live stream, TV channel, odds, and game information.
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Saints say rookie RB Devin Neal (hamstring) won't return vs. Panthers
The New Orleans Saints continued to lose depth at running back against the Carolina Panthers. Rookie RB Devin Neal won't return due to an injury.