Everything You Need to Know About the Panthers vs Chiefs

The Carolina Panthers return home from their bye week to face the back-to-back Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs at Bank of America Stadium. Riding a two-game winning streak, the Panthers look to win a third straight game since Weeks One to Three of the 2021 season.

This will mark the eighth matchup between the two clubs, with the Chiefs leading the series 5-2. The two last met in Week Nine of the 2020 season, an eventual 33-31 win for the Chiefs.

The Panthers enter Week 12 on a two-game winning streak behind a 3-7 record. With two wins in a row, this is the Panthers first win streak since Weeks 12-14 of 2022 (Bye Week 13). Most recently, Carolina defeated the New York Giants, 20-17, in overtime at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany as a part of the 2024 NFL International Games, marking their second international game in franchise history, a 37-26 victory over Tampa Bay in London during the 2019 season. This was also the Panthers first overtime win since Week Eight of 2015 against the Colts.

Kansas City travels to the Queen City tied for the best record in the NFL at 9-1 and with the top seed in the AFC. The Chiefs, fresh off a 30-21 loss to the Bills in Buffalo, had won their previous nine games and look to become the first team in NFL history to win three-straight Super Bowls

The Matchup

About Carolina

About Kansas City

Connections

Panthers OLB Charles Harris is from Kansas City and played collegiately at Missouri (2013-16). DT Jonathan Harris went to Lindenwood (2014-18) and DLs Todd Wash spent the 2004 season as a DC/LBs at Missouri Southern State.

Chiefs CB Joshua Williams is from Fayetteville, NC and played collegiately at Fayetteville State. OA Kevin Saxton was born in Indian Trail, NC and attended Appalachian State, where he played quarterback (2013). He served as the OC/Recruiting Coordinator at Cuthbertson High School in 2021. TE Noah Gray played collegiately at Duke (2017-20) and G Joe Thuney (2011-15) and DBs Dave Merritt (1989092) both went to NC State (2011-15). WR DeAndre Hopkins is a native of Central, SC and played collegiately at Clemson (2010-12). OLBs Rod Wilson is a native of Cross, SC and spent time at the University of South Carolina (2001-04, 20), Charleston Southern (2013-16) and Coastal Carolina (2021).

Panthers vs Chiefs

All-Time Series (Regular Season): 7 matchups | Kansas City leads 5-2
Last Regular Season Game: 11/8/20 | Carolina 31 at Kansas City 33
Series Record in Charlotte: 3 matchups | Kansas City leads 2-1

How to Watch

Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET CBS: Play by Play – Tom McCarthy; Analyst – Jay Feely; Sideline – Amanda Balionis

Radio: WRFX 99.7FM in Charlotte market – Jim Szoke (Play by Play), Kurt Coleman (Color), Kevin Donnalley (Color), Sharon Thorsland (Sideline)

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