The Carolina Panthers stunned the NFL Sunday with a record-shattering 30–0 shutout against the Atlanta Falcons—one of the most complete performances in franchise history.
The win, Carolina’s first of the season, came without starting offensive linemen Robert Hunt (torn bicep) and Austin Corbett (left knee). Despite those absences, the team’s offense finally clicked, and its defense dominated from start to finish.
Bryce Young capped the opening drive with a four-yard touchdown scramble, then played a mistake-free game, completing 16 of 24 passes for 121 yards. After turning the ball over five times in the previous two weeks, Young showed poise and control throughout.
Carolina’s rushing attack also came alive. Chuba Hubbard racked up 73 yards on 17 carries, averaging 4.3 yards per attempt