PHILADELPHIA— A look inside the numbers and snap counts from Sunday's 22-16 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Chuba Hubbard scored a rushing touchdown in the third quarter. The score moved Hubbard into a tie with Stephen Davis (2003-2005) for fifth place in team history with 20 rushing touchdowns. Cam Newton (2011-2019, 2021) ranks first with 63 rushing touchdowns followed by Jonathan Stewart (2008-2017) with 51, DeAngelo Williams with 46 (2006-2014) and Christian McCaffrey (2017-2022) with 32.
- Hubbard finished with 26 carries for 92 yards and one touchdown. This was his fifth straight road game with at least 50 scrimmage yards. This also marked his third game of the season with at least 20 carries. His 15 first-half carries were the most by a Panthers player since Christian McCaffrey in Week 2 of 2021 against the Saints (24).
- Hubbard surpassed 1,000 rushing yards on the season on Sunday, with his 92-yard game. He now sits at 1,011 rushing yards on the season with eight touchdowns on the ground. This is the eighth 1,000-yard rushing season in team history and first since 2019. It was previously accomplished by Anthony Johnson with 1,120 yards in 1996, Stephen Davis with 1,444 yards in 2003, DeAngelo Williams with a team-record 1,515 yards in 2008 and 1,117 yards in 2009, Jonathan Stewart with 1,133 yards in 2009, and Christian McCaffrey with 1,098 yards in 2018 and 1,387 yards in 2019.
- According to Next Gen Stats, Hubbard forced a career-high 10 missed tackles Sunday afternoon, the most by Panthers player since Week 2, 2021 (Christian McCaffrey, 12). Overall, Hubbard gained 92 yards and scored a touchdown on 26 carries, including 81 yards after contact, the third most of his career.
- Wide receiver Adam Thielen pulled in nine receptions for a game high 102 yards. This is now Thielen's 25thregular season career game of 100-plus receiving yards (he also has one in the postseason). With the accomplishment, Thielen becomes just the third undrafted player in the common-draft era to produce 25 career 100-yard receiving games. He joined Rod Smith with 30 games 100-yard receiving and Wes Welker with 28 games.
- With his 11-yard reception in the second quarter, Thielen surpassed 8,000 receiving yards for his career. He became just the fourth undrafted player since 1967 with 8,000 career receiving yards, joining Antonio Gates, Rod Smith and Wes Welker.
- Quarterback Bryce Young found tight end Tommy Tremble in the second quarter for a three-yard touchdown pass, capping a 14-play, 69-yard drive (7:48). This was Young's seventh passing touchdown of the season and his sixth-straight game with one, the longest streak of his career.
- Young finished the day completing 19-of-34 passes for 191 yards and one touchdown. He also rushed seven times for 29 yards. This marked his sixth game this season with at least 160 passing yards. In the last six games, Young has seven touchdown passes and eight total touchdowns.
- On the Eagles opening drive, linebacker Josey Jewell got to quarterback Jalen Hurts for the sack. He later got to Hurts with defensive end A'Shawn Robinson. This marked Jewell's second-career game with multiple sacks (2.0, 2020 season, Week 4 against the Jets).
- Jewell led all Panthers defenders with 10 total tackles (five solo), 1.5 sacks, two tackles for loss and two quarterback hits. This was his seventh-straight game with at least six tackles, and his 12th game in a row (dating back to last season) with at least five.
- Jewell became just the seventh player since 1999 and the first since Devin White in 2020 (Weeks 15-16) to record at least 10 tackles, two tackles for loss and 1.0 sack in back-to-back games.
- Jewell has notched a sack in each of the last three games and a tackle for loss in the last four, both the longest streaks of his career. He has also recorded 3.5 sacks over the last three games, the most in a three-game span in his career.
- According to TruMedia, Jewell is the only inside linebacker this season to record at least 1.0 sack in three-consecutive games.
- Robinson sacked Hurts for a loss of 8-yards in the third quarter, his fourth sack of the season. He combined with Jewell for a sack later the fourth quarter, resulting in a loss of 9-yards for the Eagles.
- Robinson notched five tackles (two solo), 1.5 sacks, two quarterback hits and one tackle for loss in Sunday's game. This was his fourth consecutive game with a tackle for loss (the longest streak of his career) and his fourth game in a row against Philadelphia with a tackle for loss. Today marked his sixth consecutive game with at least five tackles. Coming into the game, Robinson ranked first in the league among defensive linemen in solo tackles.
- Outside linebacker D.J. Wonnum got to Hurts on the Eagles opening possession of the second half. He finished with five tackles (three solo), 1.0 sack, and one quarterback hit. In just four games played this season, Wonnum has tallied 19 tackles (11 solo), 3.0 sacks, 17 pressures (TruMedia), five quarterback hits, three tackles for loss and a forced fumble.
- The Panthers finished with 4.0 sacks for the second straight game. Carolina has had multiple sacks in four consecutive games and 15.0 sacks in the last four. As of now, before Sunday Night Football, the Panthers are tied for third in sacks since Week 10.
- In the second quarter, Tremble caught his first touchdown reception of the season, a three-yard pass on fourth and goal from Young.
- Rookie defensive tackle Jaden Crumedy made his NFL debut against the Eagles. The sixth-round pick finished with one solo tackle.
- Rookie RB Jonathon Brooks made the first start of his career this afternoon, in the backfield alongside Hubbard.
Snap Counts
Take a look at the snap counts and playtime percentage for the Panthers in Week 14 of the regular season against the Eagles.
Player | Offensive Snaps | Special Teams Snaps |
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Damien Lewis | 71 (100%) | 3 (14%) |
Ikem Ekwonu | 71 (100%) | 3 (14%) |
Robert Hunt | 71 (100%) | 3 (14%) |
Taylor Moton | 71 (100%) | 3 (14%) |
Cade Mays | 71 (100%) | |
Bryce Young | 71 (100%) | |
Chuba Hubbard | 69 (97%) | |
Xavier Legette | 62 (87%) | 4 (18%) |
David Moore | 62 (87%) | 1 (5%) |
Adam Thielen | 53 (75%) | |
Tommy Tremble | 46 (65%) | 4 (18%) |
Ja'Tavion Sanders | 35 (49%) | |
Deven Thompkins | 11 (15%) | 5 (23%) |
Chandler Zavala | 7 (10%) | 3 (14%) |
Dan Chisena | 6 (8%) | 5 (23%) |
Jonathon Brooks | 3 (4%) | |
Feleipe Franks | 1 (1%) | 17 (77%) |
- The injury to Jonathon Brooks dictated it, but Chuba Hubbard playing all but two snaps remains an impressive feat. Hubbard's the kind of back who doesn't just survive contact; he invites it (and sometimes initiates it). And for a guy with that kind of physical style to play the entire game is admirable, even if he was the only one left.
- Even after Ja'Tavion Sanders returned from injury, Tommy Tremble continued to play an expanded role and show his all-around abilities.
- Chandler Zavala, with seven snaps of offense as the extra lineman, also speaks to the Panthers' commitment to run. When a team at a decided talent disadvantage needs to muddy a game up on the road and clutch and grab, it's not a bad decision.
Player | Defensive Snaps | Special Teams Snaps |
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Mike Jackson | 58 (100%) | 5 (23%) |
Josey Jewell | 58 (100%) | |
Jordan Fuller | 58 (100%) | |
Xavier Woods | 58 (100%) | |
A'Shawn Robinson | 45 (78%) | 5 (23%) |
Jaycee Horn | 45 (78%) | |
DJ Wonnum | 43 (74%) | 5 (23%) |
Chau Smith-Wade | 41 (71%) | 6 (27%) |
Shy Tuttle | 40 (69%) | 5 (23%) |
Trevin Wallace | 38 (66%) | 3 (14%) |
DJ Johnson | 28 (48%) | 8 (36%) |
LaBryan Ray | 27 (47%) | |
DeShawn Williams | 26 (45%) | |
Jonathan Harris | 21 (36%) | 5 (23%) |
Demani Richardson | 15 (26%) | 14 (64%) |
Amaré Barno | 13 (22%) | 11 (50%) |
Cam Gill | 9 (16%) | 12 (55%) |
Jaden Crumedy | 8 (14%) | |
Dane Jackson | 7 (12%) | 7 (32%) |
- Jaycee Horn missed 13 snaps because of a groin injury late, but he's been an ironman all year, playing 99 percent of the snaps in the first 12 games.
- Chau Smith-Wade continues to develop into the nickel role, a good sign for the fifth-round corner, who is in a room with a good number of larger players who primarily line up outside.
- Jaden Crumedy got his first eight snaps of NFL action and had a tackle, and he will likely continue to mix in as the season goes on to see what the sixth-rounder can contribute.
Player | Special Teams Snaps |
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Jon Rhattigan | 19 (86%) |
Sam Franklin | 18 (82%) |
Lonnie Johnson | 18 (82%) |
Claudin Cherelus | 14 (64%) |
Jacoby Windmon | 9 (41%) |
Eddy Piñeiro | 7 (32%) |
Johnny Hekker | 6 (27%) |
JJ Jansen | 6 (27%) |
Brady Christensen | 3 (14%) |
Yosh Nijman | 3 (14%) |
Raheem Blackshear | 2 (9%) |
- The usual special teams personnel had big snap counts again this week, but they did not have any of the big penalties that have plagued the team lately. The Panthers had just two penalties for 6 yards on special teams.
- Deven Thompkins got expanded work as the returner after Raheem Blackshear's injury and had a 15-yard punt return and two kickoff returns for 46 yards.
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