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Inside The Numbers: Panthers vs. Bills in Week 8

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CHARLOTTE — A look inside the numbers and snap counts from Sunday's 40-9 loss to the Buffalo Bills.

  • The Panthers continued their streak of not allowing an opposing offensive touchdown in the first quarter. There has not been an opponent first quarter touchdown in any of the eight games this season.
  • Rookie wideout Tetairoa McMillan just missed his second career 100-yard game, finishing with seven catches for 99 yards.
  • Running back Rico Dowdle led the team with 54 rushing yards on eight carries (6.8 avg.), his fourth-consecutive game with 50-plus rushing yards, tied for the longest streak of consecutive 50-yard rushing games in his career (Weeks 12-15, 2024, with Dallas).
  • Running back Chuba Hubbard recorded his first rushing touchdown of the season with 10:33 remaining in the fourth quarter.
  • Hubbard's 23 career rushing touchdowns are the fifth-most in franchise history.
  • The Panthers defense collected 2.0 sacks for losses totaling 20 yards. Both sacks came on crucial early third downs, forcing field goals.
  • Linebacker Trevin Wallace notched his first sack of the season, dropping Bills quarterback Josh Allen for a 4-yard loss in the first quarter.
  • LB Nic Scourton and defensive end A'Shawn Robinson shared a 16-yard sack of Allen in the second quarter.
  • Through eight games, the Panthers have gathered 13.0 sacks.
  • LB Christian Rozeboom led the team with 12 tackles and two for loss. The tackle total tied a career-high for Rozeboom; his seventh-career game with at least 10 tackles.
  • Corner Mike Jackson led the team with two passes defensed, his sixth game this season with a pass defense and second-consecutive game with multiple PBUs.
  • Safety Nick Scott tallied a season-high eight tackles (five solo).
  • Bills running back James Cook set a record for the most rushing yards in a game by an opponent with 216 yards on 19 carries with two touchdowns. This bettered the previous record of 215 yards by Derrick Ward at the New York Giants (Dec. 21, 2008).
  • Panthers allowed four rushing touchdowns. This equaled the fourth most rushing touchdowns allowed in team history, previously accomplished at St. Louis (Nov. 11, 2001). The team record for the most rushing touchdowns allowed is five, previously accomplished three times – most recently at Cincinnati (Nov. 6, 2022).
  • The Panthers did not force any turnovers and turned the ball over three times on one interception and two fumbles to finish with a minus-3 takeaway/giveaway ratio.
  • The three giveaways led to 17 points for Buffalo.
  • Through eight games, the Panthers have a negative-5 turnover ratio and are 2-0 when positive in turnover margin, 0-1 when even in turnover margin and 2-3 when negative in turnover margin.

Snap Counts

Take a look at the snap counts and playtime percentage for the Panthers in Week 8 of the regular season against the Bills.

Player Offensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Damien Lewis 61 (100%) 3 (13%)
Ikem Ekwonu 61 (100%) 3 (13%)
Andy Dalton 61 (100%)
Tetairoa McMillan 57 (93%)
Xavier Legette 54 (89%)
Brady Christensen 48 (79%) 2 (7%)
Jalen Coker 40 (37%)
Taylor Moton 36 (59%) 2 (7%)
Chuba Hubbard 35 (57%) 4 (14%)
Austin Corbett 34 (56%) 3 (11%)
Ja'Tavion Sanders 33 (54%) 15 (54%)
Tommy Tremble 28 (46%) 9 (32%)
Cade Mays 27 (44%)
Yosh Nijman 25 (41%) 3 (11%)
Rico Dowdle 22 (36%) 4 (14%)
Mitchell Evans 16 (26%) 8 (29%)
Jake Curhan 13 (21%) 3 (11%)
Brycen Tremayne 8 (13%) 18 (64%)
Jimmy Horn 8 (13%) 4 (17%)
Trevor Etienne 4 (7%) 11 (39%)
Player Defensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Nick Scott 62 (98%) 9 (32%)
Christian Rozeboom 60 (95%) 4 (14%)
Tre'von Moehrig 58 (92%)
Mike Jackson 56 (89%) 7 (25%)
Jaycee Horn 55 (87%)
Tershawn Wharton 49 (78%) 7 (25%)
Trevin Wallace 45 (71%)
Derrick Brown 44 (70%) 7 (25%)
DJ Wonnum 41 (65%)
A'Shawn Robinson 40 (63%) 6 (21%)
Nic Scourton 39 (62%) 7 (25%)
Chau Smith-Wade 27 (43%) 10 (36%)
Boogie Basham 21 (33%) 4 (14%)
Claudin Cherelus 18 (29%) 20 (71%)
Bobby Brown III 18 (29%) 7 (25%)
Lathan Ransom 17 (27%) 21 (75%)
Princely Umanmielen 15 (24%) 3 (11%)
LaBryan Ray 12 (19%) 1 (4%)
Corey Thornton 8 (13%) 6 (21%)
Akayleb Evans 7 (11%) 10 (36%)
Thomas Incoom 1 (2%) 25 (89%)
Player Special Teams Snaps
Bam Martin-Scott 18 (64%)
Maema Njongmeta 18 (64%)
Demani Richardson 10 (36%)
Sam Martin 7 (25%)
JJ Jansen 7 (25%)
Ryan Fitzgerald 6 (21%)
  • The biggest sign things didn't go well Sunday is the sheer lack of names in the special teams column. When the injuries hit, the guys who are normally running down or blocking for kicks had to play offense and defense.
  • Sanders played a healthy special teams role as well, playing 54 percent of the snaps, joining offensive regular Brycen Tremayne (64 percent), along with Cherelus (71 percent), and Lathan Ransom (75 percent) on defense, as having to play a heavy load in the kicking game.

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