CHARLOTTE — All the good things the Panthers have done over the last month aren't gone. But they were less evident in the aftermath of Sunday's game.

The Panthers fell 40-9 to the Bills at Bank of America Stadium, snapping a four-game home winning streak that went back to last year's finale, and a three-game winning streak overall in which they played efficient offense and stout defense.

The combination of entering the game short-handed, becoming more short-handed during the game, and uncharacteristic turnovers caused this one to get away from them, as they fell to 4-4 on the season.

Backup quarterback Andy Dalton , starting for the injured Bryce Young , turned it over twice in the second half, and the Bills turned those into 10 immediate points. A fumble in the third quarter led to

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