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Coach Rivera not keen on Thursday Super Bowl rematch
Coach Rivera not keen on Thursday Super Bowl rematchThe Carolina Panthers would be opening the season Sunday at home against an opponent other than the Denver Broncos if coach Ron Rivera had a say in the schedule."But I don't,'' Rivera said Sunday.Instead, the Panthers will travel to face the Broncos on Thursday in the NFL's season opener.Denver defeated Carolina, of course, in February in Super Bowl 50.The Panthers were in what Rivera called a "mad scramble'' on Sunday to get the practice squad signed and check the waiver wire for potential players who could improve the roster before practice began around 1:30 p.m.Many of the practice team players arrived late because they'd just gotten their paperwork done.Normally, the Panthers would have all day Sunday to get this done while players are off.
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I took Super Bowl loss 'extremely personal'
I took Super Bowl loss 'extremely personal'Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton smiles as he watches Auburn and Clemson players warm up before an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016, in Auburn, Ala. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) (Photo: The Associated Press)CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The jovial, fun-loving and wide-smiling Cam Newton was nowhere to be found Sunday.The NFL Most Valuable Player instead took on a serious tone talking about Thursday night's regular season opener, a Super Bowl rematch with the Denver Broncos."No one likes losing, so I took it extremely personal," Newton said about the Carolina's 24-10 loss to the Broncos in the title game.
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Super Bowl outright betting preview and tips
Super Bowl outright betting preview and tipsPanthers primed to pounce By: David JohnOur David John says Carolina look primed to go one better this season and win the Super Bowl in Houston.Related ContentRecommended bets:3pts win Carolina1pt e.w.Minnesota1pt e.w.
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