Panthers surprise Rams and enter the NFC South fight



The Carolina Panthers They gave the surprise this Sunday defeat 31-28 Los Angeles Ramsleaders of the NFLin an exciting duel in week 13. With this victory, the Panthers improved their record to 7-6 and remain firm in the fight for the lead in the NFC South, where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers dominate at 7-5 after beating the Arizona Cardinals 20-17.

Bryce Young was the figure of the Carolina team, accumulating 206 passing yards and three touchdown passes that secured the victory. For his part, despite the loss, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford dHe left his mark by surpassing a historical record: he achieved 28 consecutive touchdown passes without an interception, surpassing Tom Brady’s mark, who had 25.

The fall of Los Angeles adjusted the fight for the top of the NFC West. The Rams maintain first place with a 9-3 recordbut now they are stalked by the San Francisco 49ers, who beat the Cleveland Browns 26-8 and reached 9-4.

Other results of the week

The day also brought changes in the AFC South. The Houston Texans beat the Indianapolis Colts 20-16, dropping the latter to second place with a record of 8-4. The Texans are third at 7-5, while the Jacksonville Jaguars took over the lead after beating the Tennessee Titans 25-3, with a better record in divisional games.

In other notable results, the Miami Dolphins added their third consecutive victory by beating the New Orleans Saints 21-17, and the New York Jets beat the Atlanta Falcons 27-24 in the last second.

The start of the day took place on Thanksgiving Day, with victories for the Green Bay Packers 31-24 over the Detroit Lions, the Dallas Cowboys 31-28 over the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals 32-14 against the Baltimore Ravens. On Friday, the Chicago Bears surprised the defending champion Philadelphia Eagles 24-15. The activity will close this Monday with the duel between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants.

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