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The Carolina Panthers and New York Jets meet Sunday for a Week 7 game at MetLife Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET.
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Stock up, stock down following the New York Jets' 13-6 loss to the Carolina Panthers
Despite the Jets wanting their first win of the season, that result did not come to pass as they lost to the Panthers 13-6 on Sunday to lose their seventh straight game to begin the 2025 campaign. Fields did not help much in New York's bid to win this game as he couldn't get anything going with his arm against the Panthers and that led to him being benched for Tyrod Taylor.
The Panthers picked up a 13-6 win against the Jets on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. Next up: Buffalo Bills at Bank of America Stadium.
CHARLOTTE — The Carolina Panthers may be without starting quarterback Bryce Young this week following an ankle sprain suffered in a win against the New York Jets.
Don't look now, but the Carolina Panthers have suddenly won four of their last five games. Today's 13-6 victory over the New York Jets was their first road win of the season and improved their record to 4-3, the first time they've been over .500 this late in the year since 2019.
Sunday's game from MetLife Stadium between the Carolina Panthers and the New York Jets starts at 1 p.m. on Queen City News.
With that, here are Jets Wire's five takeaways from the Jets' loss to the Panthers: The story of the day: The Jets benched Justin Fields ... finally. Fields had another poor performance in the first half for the Jets. He was just 6-for-12 passing for 46 yards. He was sacked three times and rushed for 22 yards as well.
The Panthers' ground game has gotten lots of deserved attention as of late. On Sunday, Carolina’s pass rush frolicked in a victory over the New York Jets.