The 2025 NFC Logjam 4.30.’26 1.32 PM
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How 8 & 9 became the magic number for the Carolina Panthers
Story by Gail Nobles
Podcast Cover by Gail Nobles
AI Announcer: Looking back at the 2025 regular season, “intense” might be an understatement. In a division race that felt more like a marathon sprint, the Carolina Panthers officially reclaimed their throne, ..
Gail: Yes, finishing the year at 8-9 to secure their first NFC South title since 2015.
It wasn’t a runaway victory. In fact, by the time the final whistle blew on the regular season, the top of the division looked like a total logjam. The Panthers, Buccaneers, and Falcons all ended with identical 8-9 records.
How the Panthers Stole the ShowThe turning point came late in December. While the Buccaneers held the lead for much of the early season, Carolina surged when it mattered most. A massive 23-20 victory over Tampa Bay in Week 16 shifted the momentum, putting the Panthers in the driver’s seat.
Even with a tough loss to the Buccaneers to end their schedule in Week 18 January 3, 2026): Carolina clinched the division thanks to tiebreakers—specifically their performance against common opponents and divisional rivals.
The Final 2025 Scoreboard
NFC South 2025 Final Standings• Carolina Panthers: 1st Place (Division Champions) with a record of 8 wins and 9 losses.• Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 2nd Place with a record of 8 wins and 9 losses.• Atlanta Falcons: 3rd Place with a record of 8 wins and 9 losses.• New Orleans Saints: 4th Place with a record of 6 wins and 11 losses.
A Wild FinishThe Atlanta Falcons were the dark horse of December, closing out the year with a four-game winning streak. Their late-season push actually helped the Panthers; by defeating the Saints 19-17 in the final week, the Falcons inadvertently cleared the path for Carolina to stay on top of the heap via tiebreakers.
Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints struggled to keep pace, finishing at the bottom of the division with 11 losses and a staggering -77 point differential.
As the page turns to the new season, the big question remains: Was last year’s three-way tie a sign that the division is up for grabs, or can the Panthers turn that 8-win playoff berth into a dominant winning season this time around?
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