Hunter Renfrow now boasts two total touchdowns this season after scoring his 1-yard reception touchdown with 2:10 remaining in the 4th quarter, highlighting key moments in the Los Angeles Chargers Vs Las Vegas Raiders Match Player Stats.
Hunter Renfrow now boasts two total touchdowns this season after scoring his 1-yard reception touchdown with 2:10 remaining in the 4th quarter, a key highlight in the Carolina Panthers Vs Arizona Cardinals Match Player Stats.
| Date | Winner | Score | Key Player (Panthers) | Key Player (Cardinals) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 2024 | Panthers | 27-20 | Bryce Young – 312 YDS, 2 TD | Kyler Murray – 250 YDS, 1 TD |
| Oct 2023 | Cardinals | 25-16 | Adam Thielen – 95 YDS | James Conner – 2 TD |
| Nov 2022 | Panthers | 23-10 | D’Onta Foreman – 118 YDS, 3 TD | Colt McCoy – 191 YDS |
| Nov 2021 | Panthers | 34-10 | Cam Newton – 3 TD (Pass+Rush) | Kyler Murray – 137 YDS |
| Oct 2020 | Cardinals | 21-16 | Teddy Bridgewater – 276 YDS | Kyler Murray – 133 YDS, 1 TD |
Tetairoa McMillan
Tetairoa McMillan of the Carolina Panthers scores on a 22-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Bryce Young during the opening quarter, giving her team an 18-3 edge against San Francisco 49ers.
Princely Umanmielen earned his inaugural career sack in just the second quarter, dropping Arizona quarterback Kyler Murray for a nine-yard loss and earning himself his inaugural record sack total as an Carolina rookie defender. This marks an early milestone on this season’s journey.
Christian McCaffrey became the earliest Panthers rookie ever to pass 100 yards for an entire game; previous best was set by Kelvin Benjamin against Pittsburgh Steelers in 2021 with 101 receiving yards.
In the fourth quarter, Carolina successfully executed its fake onside kick, with safety Demani Richardson recovering it – their first successful onside since linebacker Jermaine Carter Jr. recovered an onside kick at Washington in 2024.
Panthers running back Xavier Legette scores on a 1-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, expanding their lead over Cardinals by 21-3. On this play, Derrick Brown broke through their offensive line for an 11-yard gain on offense.
NFL Network’s Michael Florio provides his Week 12 starts and sits for wide receivers and running backs. Rookie wide receiver Dede Westbrook is a popular fantasy choice, and this matchup against the Cardinals should provide him with ample chances to contribute. He currently ranks No. 7 WR on Carolina’s depth chart behind targets Jonathan Stewart and Torrey Smith and plays more snaps (69%) compared to last week, giving him more opportunity for fantasy production.
Bryce Young
Bryce Young made history Sunday against Arizona, becoming the first Panthers quarterback this season to throw for 300 yards and score two touchdown passes – his best career performance behind his 312-yard output against Green Bay as a rookie back in 2021. Additionally, Young set a team record with 35 completions out of 55 attempts!
The Panthers opened up scoring with an opening 3-yard fumble return touchdown from defensive back Baron Browning, who grabbed it from rookie running back Cam Newton near the goalline and brought it all the way back for his inaugural interception of his career – and marking only Carolina player since quarterback Jake Delhomme in 2000 against Washington Redskins who returned one for a score.
After an uneven first half, the Cardinals scored 17 unanswered points to take an early 20-0 advantage in the second quarter. Although they would score another touchdown later in the quarter, their lead would soon be reduced when Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey scored on a four-yard touchdown run of his own in response.
In the fourth quarter, Carolina attempted an onside kick that was successfully recovered by safety Demani Richardson – their first successful onside kick since LB Jermaine Carter Jr. successfully recovered a squibbed kick by punter Sam Martin against Washington in December 2024.
Princely Umanmielen earned his inaugural sack of the season early when he dropped Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray for a nine-yard loss during the second quarter. It marked an early debut from any Panthers rookie defender since LB Brian Burns in Week 2.
Panthers receivers made an impactful statement against the Cardinals, led by second-year wideout Marvin Harrison Jr. with six receptions for 81 yards – setting a team high. Rookie Tetairoa McMillan made her presence felt with two touchdown catches for the first time this season while also surpassing 100 receiving yards in this contest.
Hunter Renfrow
Hunter Renfrow finally made the leap from Clemson to the NFL this offseason when he signed with the Panthers on a one-year contract and made the team out of training camp. Renfrow caught 15 of 26 targets for 89 yards and two touchdowns during his initial six games with Carolina while also contributing on defense with two sacks and an interception.
With 1:58 remaining in the game, Carolina executed an onside kick and Demani Richardson successfully recovered it for Carolina – their first successful onside kick since Jermaine Carter Jr. recovered Michael Palardy’s kick at Washington on Dec. 1, 2024.
Richardson and the Carolina secondary were particularly effective during the first half. Their defense forced two turnovers and one fumble, and Richardson played an instrumental role in blocking a punt and returning it for a touchdown block that allowed Carolina to lead 17-6 by quarter’s end.
In the second half, the Panthers’ offense took over. They scored three touchdowns to extend their lead, and Young completed five consecutive passes in succession. Furthermore, two out of seven third-down plays were converted successfully, giving them an impressive total of 317 passing yards for the game.
The Panthers had many outstanding performers this week, led by center Austin Corbett and guard Robert Hunt who both performed at an impressive 71% playing percentage, in line with their recent averages. Cam Newton led his team by running for 93 yards and two touchdowns on just 24 attempts – another testament to how hard-hitting Cam is on defense!
Princely Umanmielen made history on Sunday by recording the Panthers’ inaugural sack of the year against Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray for an eight-yard loss during the second quarter. This marked an all-time early debut by a rookie defender in terms of recording their inaugural sack for their team.
The Panthers remain undefeated when leading at halftime of games since Sep 17, 2023 against the Giants (losing 28-31 after leading 21-6 at halftime). Their win against Cardinals proved this point. On average, their opponents have been outscored by 16.3 points during these halftime leads and no game has been lost since that point!
Chuba Hubbard
Chuba Hubbard rushes for a 1-yard touchdown that puts him over 1,000 rushing yards on the 2024 season, giving the Panthers a 14-7 advantage in the second quarter.
At 1:58 remaining in the game, Carolina successfully executed their inaugural onside kick of 2019. Punter Sam Martin mishit his kick and Demani Richardson recovered it for Carolina – marking its first successful onside kick since linebacker Jermaine Carter Jr. recovered Michael Palardy’s kick at Washington (12/1/19).
Bryce Young amassed 317 passing yards this game, the highest total for any Panthers game this season. Additionally, he recorded two touchdown passes. Additionally, outside linebacker Princely Umanmielen recorded his inaugural sack of the year – making it possible for rookie defenders to do it as early as this game!
The Cardinals dropped three straight games after leading at halftime. Their last loss after leading at half came on Dec. 1, 2024 against the Vikings.
Tetairoa McMillan had another impressive game. He participated in 72 percent of team snaps – his highest mark yet. Additionally, he recorded three tackles, one pass deflection, and recovered a fumble.
Hunter Renfrow experienced an increase in snap count from 42 last week to 69 this week and also made his first touchdown catch of the year, a 4-yarder from Hunter Renfrow, having been targeted in 10 of 12 passing plays with a 67% catch rate.
Defensive tackle Derrick Brown made up 71% of all Panther snaps logged this game while leading with three sacks and one forced fumble forced. Center Austin Corbett left with knee discomfort while Robert Hunt left due to an biceps injury – test results on both are still pending before leaving them injured from playing outing their full potential next time outing.

