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The NFL season continues in Week 15 when the New Orleans Saints host the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Start time, how to watch, stream and NFL TV schedule.
Tampa Bay blew a 14-point fourth-quarter lead in a 29-28 "Thursday Night Football" loss to Atlanta last week, with a leaky defense, a Baker Mayfield interception and an ineffective running game all playing roles. Coach Todd Bowles unloaded on his team in an uncharacteristic, explicit post-game tirade.
According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the NFL has privately admitted to botching a replay review for the Panthers in Week 15.
The Panthers won the two biggest upsets in the NFL this season, beating the Packers in Week 9 as 13-point underdogs and beating the Rams in Week 13 as 10-point underdogs. They're comfortable with the underdog role, which they're going to continue to have down the stretch as they fight to win the NFC South.
Now, he's going up against a Jets defense that just allowed Trevor Lawrence to post six total touchdowns (five passing and one rushing), which led to the firing of defensive coordinator Steve Wilks. Shough shouldn't face much resistance this week, which could make it very hard for undrafted rookie Brady Cook to keep up in his second career start.
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Report: NFL apologized to Panthers for instant replay error vs. Saints
This is embarrassing for the league office. The NFL admitted their replay review official made a mistake in Kellen Moore's first successful challenge.
In the last few weeks, Carolina Panthers star receiver Tetairoa McMillan has faded a bit. He's scored two touchdowns in the last three weeks, but he hasn't had
Sunday's showdown against the Bucs is a high-stakes opportunity that came early for the Panthers. But since it's there, they might as well seize it.