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As expected, the seats of Bank of America Stadium were adorned in a different shade of blue this afternoon.
The Carolina Panthers played host to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, a Week 11 affair that ended in a 33-10 victory for the visitors. Oh, wait, maybe it was the Cowboys who hosted the Panthers . . .
Cowboys fans have made their way to uptown Charlotte ahead of this afternoon’s game with the Panthers
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Coverage here: https://t.co/uISu5gfqZq pic.twitter.com/V8fqGLeYFc
â Langston Wertz Jr. (@langstonwertzjr) November 19, 2023
Are we in Arlington??? pic.twitter.com/n7KdiOYIZa
â Derek Eagleton (@derekeagleton) November 19, 2023
80-20 Dallas fans feels about right. It might be even more. pic.twitter.com/oYCoogvyKq
â Cameron Burnett (@Cdburnett7) November 19, 2023
Dallas players thank their fans at Bank of America Stadium after their 33-10 win over the Carolina Panthers. pic.twitter.com/mSeSHrk8u0
â Carolina Blitz (@KeepBlitzin) November 19, 2023
Panthers quarterback Bryce Young spoke on the sea of navy blue following the defeat. He was asked about having to use the silent count despite technically being at home.
âObviously, different,â he said. âCowboys fansâthey travel well. Respect to them for that. But itâs a circumstance. We do that half the year anyway. It is what it is. Itâs a circumstance that we have a ton of reps goinâ silent. Wasnât a big switch-up, wasnât a big change.â
The Carolina offense was silenced for the majority of the day, as they scored just one touchdown and totaled 187 yards. Young, who was sacked seven times and hit ten, recorded a new career-low 123 passing yards.
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