Nobody puts Boobie in a corner. After missing the previous six games with an ankle sprain, Carolina Panthers running back Miles Sanders returned to the field for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Atlanta Falcons.
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
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.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Carolina Panthers running back Miles Sanders celebrates after scoring the game wining touchdown against the ...
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.
Tomorrow afternoon the Carolina Panthers will be playing their last game of the season on the road against the Atlanta Falcons. Today the team announced a handful of moves that will shape their roster going into the final matchup of the 2024 campaign.
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.
Miles Sanders rushed for the game-winning 1-yard touchdown in overtime and the visiting Carolina Panthers beat the Falcons 44-38 in the season finale on Sunday, eliminating Atlanta from
Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images ATLANTA -- Miles Sanders rushed for the game-winning 1-yard touchdown in overtime and the visiting Carolina Panthers beat the Falcons 44-38 in the season ...
ATLANTA --Miles Sanders' future with the Carolina Panthers looked bleak when he was placed on injured reserve on November 23 with a high ankle sprain and second-round pick Jonathon Brooks finally ...
The Carolina Panthers are getting a much-needed boost in their backfield for Week 18. As announced this afternoon, the team has activated running back Miles Sanders from injured reserve ahead of tomorrow's regular-season finale against the Atlanta Falcons.
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,