Frustration has reached a boiling point for Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper as the team continues to struggle in the win column. Following the Panthers’ 17–10 defeat to the Titans at Nissan Stadium on Sunday, Tepper, visibly irked, left the locker room and expressed his discontent with an expletive-laden outburst, shouting, “F—!,” according to Joe Person of The Athletic.
The Week 12 loss marked a grim milestone for Carolina (1–10), making them the first team this season to reach 10 losses and securing a fifth consecutive season with 10 or more defeats. In their last five games since the bye week, the Panthers have failed to score more than 13 points in each contest, further emphasizing their struggles. The defeat also extended their winless road record to 0–6 this season.
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Amidst the team’s ongoing challenges, the Panthers made a significant move by firing head coach Frank Reich after 11 games into the season. The decision reflects the persistent struggles Carolina has faced, and it also positions the Chicago Bears to benefit from the Panthers’ draft pick in the upcoming year.
Carolina’s lone touchdown against Tennessee occurred in the third quarter, with Chuba Hubbard scoring on a five-yard run. Rookie quarterback Bryce Young completed 18-of-31 passes for 194 yards in the game.
Looking ahead, the Panthers will face the Buccaneers (4–7) in Week 13, marking the second of three consecutive road games. The interim coaching situation remains uncertain at this point.