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Carolina Panthers safety Lathon Ransom took accountability for his disastrous penalty late against the Saints.
The Panthers still can win the NFC South, but the path to do that is much more difficult than if they'd beaten the Saints.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan is still jawing with the Carolina Panthers offensive lineman who took offense to him giving Panthers QB Bryce Young a push toward the sideline during Sunday's 20-17 victory for the Saints. On Monday, Jordan posted a clip of the play and took another shot at Panthers lineman Ickey Ekwonu.
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How did the Saints upset the Panthers in Week 15's final seconds? By leaning on a young quarterback who continues to deliver when it matters most.
The Saints (4-10) won back-to-back games for the first time all season, and here's how they beat Carolina.
New Orleans’ win was sealed by kicker Charlie Smyth, who hit a 47-yard field goal with two seconds left. That field goal was set up by a costly 15-yard penalty committed by Panthers safety Lathan Ransom, who hit Saints quarterback Tyler Shough while he was sliding, turning what would have been a 62-yard field goal into a 47-yard field goal.
Tyler Shough has started six games in the National Football League as a member of the New Orleans Saints and already has made team history. That was especially
The Panthers spoiled a golden opportunity with a lot of sloppy play in Week 15. HC Dave Canales spoke about the painful loss.