The Carolina Panthers are one of the surprising teams of the NFL this year, sitting at 6-5 and with an opportunity to head into Thanksgiving as NFC South leaders. To do that, they’ll have to prove their mettle in primetime on ‘Monday Night Football,’ on the road against the San Francisco 49ers.
Consistency has been the biggest issue for the Panthers this year. One week before Bryce Young set a Panthers single-game passing record with 448 yards and rookie wide receiver Tetairoa had a career-high 130 receiving yards and two touchdowns in their Week 11 win over Atlanta, they lost 17-7 at home to the last-place Saints. Following up their Week 11 explosion with a win in the national spotlight would be a great sign for Panthers fans hoping the dark days of the past seven seasons are behind th

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