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Friends of murder-suicide victim: 'We don’t want her to be overshadowed'

(Laura Bauer), charlotteobserver.com

A day after Kasandra Perkins died of multiple gunshot wounds and the boyfriend who killed her then killed himself, friends and neighbors are beginning to describe the young, new mother.Click to Continue »

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A QUARTERBACK: Not much else Cam Newton can do. He completed 15 of 27 passes for 232 yards and three touchdowns and was the Panthers’ leading rusher for the second…Click to Continue »

(Ron Green Jr. and Joseph Perso, charlotteobserver.com

   Beyond their 27-21 loss to Kansas City Sunday, the Panthers' came away from the game with some significant injury questions.Click to Continue »

( By Ron Green Jr.), charlotteobserver.com

At this point in a lost season, there?s probably little value in attempting to quantify which of the accumulated losses is the worst in the Panthers? growing collection.Click to Continue »

deadspin.com

We'll be putting all our GIFs for the day here, from the silky-smooth Calvin Johnson to Mark Sanchez getting his hopes up. We'll update the post as the later games conclude, so stay tuned. More »

(Scott Fowler), charlotteobserver.com

In case anyone needed a refresher course on how bad the Panthers can be after some of the false hope provided by Carolina's win over Philadelphia on "Monday Night Football,"Click to Continue »

Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com

Beating the Panthers will be a temporary relief for the Chiefs. But it was all they could do today. Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel didn’t want to delve too deeply into the events of Saturday — when linebacker Jovan Belcher killed his girlfriend and then h…

Matt Loede, panthersgab.com

Photo Gallery: Panthers Fall On An Emotional Day in KC 27-21 to Chiefs

(), charlotteobserver.com

The setup: Panthers faced a third-and-11 from their 35, 42 seconds left in the first quarter.Click to Continue »

Associated Press, ESPN.com

Against the backdrop an unthinkable tragedy, the Kansas City Chiefs gave themselves a reason to be proud Sunday -- and perhaps the impetus to let the healing begin.

Doug Farrar, yahoo.com

Setting aside for a moment the events surrounding the obvious and tragic incidents that weighed heavy on the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend -- and that's in no way meant to minimize them -- the team's 27-21 victory over the Carolina Panthers can be see…

(Ron Green Jr.), charlotteobserver.com

It was an emotional day for the Kansas City Chiefs. It was a bad day for the Carolina Panthers. Another one. The Panthers' defense committed ill-timed penalties and made journeyman…Click to Continue »

Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com

Nothing that happened on the field is going to comfort the Chiefs. But for a moment, this will help. A day after one of their own committed murder and then suicide, the Chiefs held on for a 27-21 win over the Panthers. The Chiefs played a clean game fro…

CNNSI.com

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt offered sympathy Sunday to the families affected by the murder-suicide involving one of his players, calling it "an incredibly difficult 24 hours for our family."

(Joseph Person), charlotteobserver.com

Personal foul puts the Chiefs on the Carolina 40, where they get six more yards before kicking the field goal.Click to Continue »

Drew Magary, deadspin.com

On its face, the idea of Romeo Crennel having to coach a football game mere hours after witnessing his own player, Jovan Belcher, commit suicide seems petty and dickish and greedy and lazy and stupid. I know that was my first thought yesterday when the …

Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com

The Panthers arrived in Kansas City yesterday for another team’s tragedy, but had one unfolding in their stadium last night. A fan at the ACC Championship Game fell from a fourth-floor ramp in Bank of America Stadium and suffered life-threatening injuri…

ESPN.com

It’s a very unique Sunday in the NFC South with only two division teams playing. After New Orleans and Atlanta played Thursday night, we’re down to only two games involving NFC South teams. The Carolina Panthers play at Kansas City at 1 p.m. ET and th…

( By Tom Sorensen), charlotteobserver.com

From time to time we get a jolting reminder of how insignificant sports can be.Click to Continue »