The New Orleans Saints close out their 2012 regular season schedule on Sunday, when they play host to the Carolina Panthers, in an NFC South division match-up.
Sunday marks the end of the 2012 season for the New Orleans Saints. However, for three key members of the franchise, the season has already ended. Due to injuries, several Saints have been ruled out for Sunday's home matchup with the Carolina Panthers. Those players include...
Before holding a clipboard and warming the bench as Cam Newton's backup in Carolina, quarterback Jimmy Clausen was a starter for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. In anticipation of the National Championship game, Clausen decided...
Cam Newton threw two touchdown passes and ran for two more scores, and the Carolina Panthers beat the Philadelphia Eagles, 30-22, in Philadelphia on Monday night.
The NFL's trade deadline was scheduled for tomorrow. However, Hurricane Sandy has complicated matters, forcing the NFL to push back to the trade deadline to...
After being drafted as the number one overall pick of the 2011 NFL Draft, Cam Newton became the new face of the Carolina Panthers, as well as one of the bright young faces of the National Football League. When great expectations are met, all laud his praises. When he struggles, obvious criticism ensues. It's part of being a quarterback in the NFL. So why do some confuse the criticism for racism?
As the Carolina Panthers were getting embarrassed by the New York Giants last night, veteran wide receiver Steve Smith "lit into" his young quarterback Cam Newton. Why? Because the 23-year old QB was acting like a baby. After the game, Smith said...
The New Orleans Saints will be looking to get their first win of the 2012 NFL season on Sunday, when they travel to Charlotte, North Carolina, to take on the Carolina Panthers, in an NFC South match-up.
Former NFL player and current analyst Warren Sapp apologized to former Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey for publicly calling him a "snitch" in regards to "bountygate." In a radio appearance, Sapp claims he met with Shockey and told him...
Former NFL defensive tackle and current NFL Network analyst Warren Sapp raised a lot of eyebrows today when he tweeted that former Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey was the whistle-blower in the Saints bounty case. Could it be true?
The New Orleans Saints wrapped-up their 2011 regular season schedule by downing the Carolina Panthers, 45-17, on Sunday, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, in New Orleans.
The New Orleans Saints put their seven-game win steak on the line on Sunday, when they host the Carolina Panthers, in the 2011 regular season finale for both teams.
Shortly before halftime of the Carolina Panthers victory over the Houston Texans, the Panthers made the Texans look like a bunch of sandlot players by scoring a touchdown off of a trick play involving a funky formation and a hidden ball -style handoff.
After the game, Panthers’ offense coordinator Rob Chudzinski admitted he got the inspiration for the tomfoolery from an unlikely source — the 1994
The best rookie in the NFL season this season has probably been Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller.
Miller has been a big reason why the Broncos are now a contender for the division title in the AFC West, with his 9.5 sacks, in ten games.
I'd put Cam Newton as the second-best rookie, so far. Newton has thrown for over 2,600 yards, and 11 touchdowns, while running for another 374 yards and seven
The New Orleans Saints ran their win streak to four games on Sunday, defeating the Carolina Panthers, 30-27.
Drew Brees hit Pierre Thomas with a six-yard touchdown pass with :50 remaining, to lift the Saints to the win.
Brees led the Saints, completing 32 of 45 passes, for 359 yards, and two touchdowns.
With the win, the Saints improved to 4-1, while the Panthers dropped to 1-4.
The New Orleans Saints will put their current three-game win streak on the line, on Sunday, when they travel to Charlotte, North Carolina, to take on the Carolin Panthers, in an NFC Southern Division match-up.
The Saints are 3-1 on the year, while the Panthers stand at 1-3.
Kick-off time is scheduled for noon.
Who was the Most Valuable Player in week three of the NFL season? Who about the least valuable?
If you had a vote, who would you cast it for in the following categories: Surprise of the week, Disappointment of the Week, and Rookie of the Week?
And the ballots are in!
Former New Orleans Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey has already paid big dividends to his new team, the Carolina Panthers, and more specifically, his teammate, Ben Hartsock.
Hartsock was apparently choking on a piece of meat on Monday, when a teammate rushed to him and performed the Heimlich Maneuver, but that didn't work.
It was then that Shockey decided to take matters into his own hands.
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