Bank of America Stadium | Carolina Panthers
Bank of America Stadium | Carolina Panthers
The Carolina Panthers secured a narrow 23-22 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, marking a significant moment for the team. Despite being outgained and losing the turnover battle, the Panthers managed to clinch the win with key plays in crucial moments.
Running back Chuba Hubbard, who scored two touchdowns during the game, reflected on the importance of building a team identity through challenges. "I think building a culture and building an identity just doesn't happen overnight," Hubbard stated. He emphasized that it takes time and perseverance through both good and bad times.
Guard Robert Hunt expressed relief at being part of the winning side after such a close contest. "Games like that, I'd rather be a Panther today than a Saint," he said. The Panthers' victory was hard-fought despite numerous disadvantages, including being outrushed by nearly 120 yards.
Quarterback Bryce Young led his first career fourth-quarter touchdown drive to help secure the win. Injuries and trades had left the team with limited personnel options, but they managed to execute when it mattered most.
Coach Dave Canales praised his team's resilience and determination in finishing strong. "The guys just kept battling; the defense gave us another opportunity," Canales remarked. He highlighted their ability to stay focused throughout the game despite early setbacks.
Hubbard echoed Canales' sentiments about trusting in their process and identity-building efforts since day one under Canales' guidance. "Coach Canales has kind of harped on us since day one; just keep trusting the process," Hubbard said.
As they prepare for an upcoming international game, this victory provides tangible evidence of progress for a team seeking consistency and growth amid adversity.