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Williams quickly setting records with Panthers
It was third-and-8 and Carolina running back DeAngelo Williams appeared bottled up at the line of scrimmage.
Panthers stick with embattled Delhomme a " for now
John Fox has decided status quo is better than the alternative. Fox announced Wednesday that Jake Delhomme will remain the team's starting quarterback Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, a decision that certainly won't sit well with a frustrated fan base.
Panthers to start Delhomme at Arizona
Carolina Panthers coach John Fox said Wednesday he's sticking with beleaguered quarterback Jake Delhomme this week at Arizona, giving his long-time starter a chance to fix his season against the team that started this mess.
Panthers looking up from ditch
CHARLOTTE - Can it get any worse for the Carolina Panthers? That would be the mystery awaiting some kind of revelation in the final 10 games of the 2009 season, and if that sounds grim, you should have seen Sunday's 20-9 loss against the Buffalo Bills.
Mark Craig's NFL power rankings
How do you get a good grip on how good or bad the Cowboys are? It's easy to say they're an underachieving team that gets routinely outcoached.
Bye weeks are a blessing for NFL teams because they allow bruises to heal, soreness to fade and beach trips to be made.
GRILLO: All-time quarterbacks for each NFL franchise
When Peyton Manning tied Johnny Unitas for most wins as a Colts quarterback, it intensified the comparisons between the two.
The Miami Hurricanes, one of the dominant programs in college football from the 1980s through the early part of this decade, are back in the Top 10.
September 21, 2009, 6:58 AM / It's no surprise that Detroit, Kansas City, St. Louis and Cleveland are 0-2 after the second Sunday of the National Football League season.
For the second straight game he played reasonably selfless team football, and it is working for him.
New QB isn't answer to Panthers' questions
A.J. Feeley wanted to become a member of the Carolina Panthers for the long-term. But he doesn't want the starting job.
Fox mum on naming backup for Delhomme
The newest Carolina Panthers quarterback is spending late nights trying to learn, while the other backups are pondering whether he's about to move up the depth chart.
Fox's hot seat is getting warmer
John Fox likes to say that any NFL team is two games from disaster. Now of course that's an exaggeration.
Panthers running back Williams OK with avoiding limelight
Despite the numbers, there was no Pro Bowl invitation for DeAngelo Williams last year.
Gantt: Michael Vick not coming to the Panthers
Editor's note: The following is an excerpt from Darin Gantt's blog: Thanks to another network rehashing old parenthetical evidence and passing it off as news, we now have to go through another round of Michael Vick questions.
Kemoeatu remains upbeat about injury
The big man sat in a little chair on the sidelines, watching what he was supposed to be doing.
Love him or hate him, Delhomme is Panthers' guy
A sweaty Jake Delhomme headed toward a screaming crowd behind the fence surrounding Carolina's practice field.
Contract not exactly what it seems
Part of the reason there was a genuine dismay among some Carolina Panthers fans when quarterback Jake Delhomme signed a contract extension was the sheer bulk of it.
Yes, last year was a good one. No, there weren't substantive changes. But, hey, there are 21 of 22 starters coming back.
Which QB will step in if Jake goes on the shelf?
If Jake Delhomme goes down in 2009, what comes next for the Carolina Panthers? You can guarantee this much.
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