
Atlanta Week 3
The Week 3 game was the Panthers first time at home this season, and the first division game. If they were going to make a push for the NFC South, it had to start here. From Chau Smith-Wade's pick 6, to the first Rico Dowdle touchdown, it was a dominating 30-0 win.

Dallas Week 6
By Week 5, the Panthers had two wins, and a chance to make a statement against the league's top offense. Rico Dowdle told his former team to buckle up, and they didn't listen. He had 239 yards, and Ryan Fitzgerald hit his first game-winner of the season, as Carolina won 30-27.

Green Bay Week 9
Carolina was at 4-4, heading to one of the most iconic venues in sports, to play the top in the NFC. No one gave them a chance. But the defense clamped down on Jordan Love, while Bryce Young and company kept things moving for Fitzgerald's second game-winner, resulting in a 16-13 win.

Atlanta Week 11
When the Panthers went to Atlanta, they were coming off a shocking Week 10 loss. The response? The best offensive performance in franchise history. Young threw for 448 yards, Tetairoa McMillan put on a performance that vaulted him to the top of the OROY leaderboard, and Carolina won 30-27 in OT.

Rams Week 13
After a disappointment on Monday Night Football, Carolina came home to face yet another No. 1 team in the NFC. The defense turned Matthew Stafford over three times—something he hadn't done all season—while Young, McMillan, and Jalen Coker put together the most complete game of the season, a 31-28 win.

Tampa Bay Week 16
If the Panthers were going to win the NFC South, they had to have at least one win against the Buccaneers. They found it in a Week 16 thriller that featured a first half dagger, some late magic from Young to Ja'Tavion Sanders, and a clutch interception from rookie Lathan Ransom to seal the 23-20 win.































