Match background Carolina Panthers vs Seattle Seahawks 
Darnold facing his old Panthers! Seattle rolls into Charlotte on a hot run. The Seahawks are on a five-game winning streak and lead the NFC West, boasting one of the league’s most productive offenses. Their scrappy win over the Rams last week shows they can grind out victories even when the game turns chaotic.
Carolina, meanwhile, still has plenty at stake. The Panthers just beat Tampa Bay and sit top of the NFC South, but their margin for error is slim. The offense lives on the ground. The defense — especially the backfield — is creaking, with several absences starting to show.
Key matchups Carolina Panthers
vs Seattle Seahawks 
The decisive matchup is up in the air. Seattle’s passing game clicks — it stretches the field and creates multiple options. Against a shorthanded Carolina secondary, Sam Darnold should see regular chances to go deep and keep the pressure on.
Offensively, the Panthers could hit a wall. Their game runs through the rush, and Seattle has one of the league’s best run defenses. If Carolina’s forced to throw more, the imbalance becomes obvious — their passing attack is limited and not explosive.

Free NFL pick Carolina Panthers vs Seattle Seahawks
Under 42.5 total points in the game.
Seattle has too many weapons and too much consistency on both sides of the ball for this to stay close for long. The Panthers can compete in stretches, but over the whole game Seattle’s offensive edge and defensive solidity should tell.
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