When the Carolina Panthers signed Miles Sanders to a four-year, $25 million contract last offseason, they were buying high on a running back coming off of a career year. Sanders, alongside Jalen Hurts,
Sanders began by discussing the elephant in the room that he may not be back with the Panthers next year. He was obviously frustrated, but discussing his outburst and the touchdow
This may be a strange statement to make here in 2024, but the Carolina Panthers really could’ve used Miles Sanders this past Sunday.
So the Panthers activated Sanders from IR this week, and in his first start he caught a 33-yard touchdown pass from Bryce Young to give the Panthers a 17-10 lead over the Atlanta Falcons in the second quarter. It was Sanders' first touchdown catch since his rookie season in 2019 when he had three.
Miles Sanders will return to practice this week, and he could play in the Panthers' season finale as a result. More at Pro Football Rumors.
Sanders rushed 17 times for 66 yards and a touchdown and brought in three of four targets for 50 yards and another score in the Panthers ' 44-38 overtime win over the Falcons on Sunday. He also fumbled once but possession remained with Carolina.
The Carolina Panthers’ 2024 season is complete. So, naturally, Panthers fans have questions and concerns about the future. That’s why the mailbag is back for the offseason!
The 2024 season of Carolina Panthers running back Miles Sanders may not be over after all. Sanders, with just one game remaining, has been designated to return to practice. The sixth-year rusher, who was placed on injured reserve on Nov.
The Carolina Panthers could be on the rise. They finished their season 4-5 after starting 1-7, and quarterback Bryce Young was trending in the right direction.
Sanders (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Falcons. Designated to return from injured reserve earlier this week, Sanders was a full practice participant Wednesday and Friday,
Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. will make his third start as the Atlanta Falcons try to protect their playoff hopes against the Carolina Panthers. The Falcons need to beat Carolina while NFC South leader Tampa Bay loses to New Orleans for Atlanta to win the division.
Here’s everything we know from Sunday’s walk-off win over the Atlanta Falcons: Quarterback Bryce Young recorded a career-high five touchdowns. He completed 25 of his 34 throws for 251 yards and three scores while rushing for 24 yards and two more visits to the end zone.