Panthers look to build on momentum with Hubbard and McMillan poised for action against Patriots
The Carolina Panthers are riding high after an unexpected 30-0 victory in Week 3. As they prepare to face the New England Patriots this Sunday, the team hopes to carry that momentum forward. Key offensive players Chuba Hubbard and Tetairoa McMillan are both listed as questionable for the 1 p.m. showdown, but recent updates suggest they may be ready to contribute.
On Saturday, ESPN’s David Newton provided an encouraging outlook, stating, “I expect both to play.” This news is particularly vital for the Panthers, as Hubbard serves as the team’s primary running back. He is anticipated to play a significant role in what promises to be a tightly contested matchup against the Patriots.
Hubbard’s importance in the backfield
Hubbard’s ability to move the chains will be crucial as Carolina seeks to establish a strong ground game. His previous performances suggest he is capable of handling a heavy workload, especially in a game that could go down to the wire.
McMillan’s rising star
Meanwhile, McMillan, a wide receiver in his rookie season, has already begun to make waves in the league. His standout performance against the Falcons featured a jaw-dropping leaping catch, showcasing his immense talent. Newton highlighted McMillan’s determination, noting, “McMillan has been emphatic all week he will be ready.”
Building on recent success
While the Panthers may not be considered playoff contenders at this stage, their recent commanding win has injected a sense of optimism. A second consecutive victory would not only bolster their confidence but also provide a clearer picture of what this team can achieve moving forward.
Having both Hubbard and McMillan on the field enhances Carolina’s chances of securing another win. The Panthers are eager to prove that last week’s performance was not a fluke, and with the right pieces in place, they could surprise their opponents once again.