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Saints 16–13: Panthers 13–0: Panthers 4–2 1998: Tie 1–1: Panthers 31–17: Saints 19–14: Panthers 5–3 1999: Tie 1–1: Panthers 45–13: Saints 19–10: Panthers 6–4 In Carolina, Panthers record their largest victory over the Saints with a 32–point differential and score their most points in a game against the Saints.
This was the first postseason meeting between the Panthers and Saints. Carolina had a chance to score on their second possession of the game, driving to a third-and-goal on the Saints' 7-yard line. But over the next two plays, Kaelin Clay dropped a potential touchdown catch in the end zone and then Graham Gano missed a 25-yard field goal attempt.
The Saints marched 63 yards down the field and scored a touchdown, making the score 13–0 at the end of the first quarter. The Rams scored a field goal halfway through the second quarter. After two punts by the Saints and one by the Rams, the Rams scored a touchdown on a 6 yard Todd Gurley run, cutting the lead to 3 points at the end of the half.
The Carolina Panthers were blown out of Caesars Superdome on Sunday by the New Orleans Saints. We graded the team’s overall performance on the road. Grading Panthers vs. Saints: Bryce Young and ...
The Panthers lost to the Saints by 37 points in Week 1 — which still stands as the fourth-worst loss in franchise history. The spread isn’t that ambitious. The spread isn’t that ambitious.
The Carolina Panthers are eliminated from the 2023 playoffs. But the Saints need this win. Here’s the latest on the matchup.
Carolina Panthers: 26–34: New Orleans Saints: Louisiana Superdome: WCCB (Charlotte) None (New Orleans) Panthers–Saints rivalry [129] 14 November 30 New York Giants: 10–6: Arizona Cardinals: Sun Devil Stadium: WPIX (New York City) None (Phoenix) Thursday game [130] December 3 Buffalo Bills: 17–27: San Francisco 49ers: Candlestick Park ...
NFC Championship Game logo, 2008–2010 (Used with old shield since 2005) The structure of the NFL playoffs has changed several times since 1970. At the end of each regular season, the top teams in the NFC qualify for the postseason, including all division champions (three division winners from the 1970–71 to 2001–02 seasons; four since the 2002–03 season) and a set number of "wild card ...