CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WNCN) -- The Carolina Panthers were looking to build off last week’s comeback win over the Miami Dolphins and stay undefeated at home as they welcomed Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys for a 1 p.m. kickoff at Bank of America Stadium.
The Cowboys struck first when Dak Prescott connected with Hunter Luepke for a short three-yard touchdown pass. But Carolina quickly responded, marching 65 yards in six plays over just three minutes and 27 seconds. Bryce Young found Tetairoa McMillin for a 19-yard touchdown to tie things up at 10. That was McMillin's first touchdown of his NFL career.
Dallas went into halftime leading 17-13.
Coming out of the break, Young and the Panthers’ offense got off to the best possible start, finding the end zone once again. It was a revenge game fo