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Panthers Stun Cowboys with Last-Second Field Goal in 30–27 Victory
By Aurax Desk | October 12, 2025
In a thrilling Week 6 matchup at Bank of America Stadium, the Carolina Panthers edged out the Dallas Cowboys 30–27, securing their third consecutive home win.
The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading leads throughout. The Panthers capitalized on a standout performance by running back Rico Dowdle, who amassed 183 rushing yards and 239 total yards from scrimmage, marking his second consecutive game over 200 scrimmage yards. Dowdle also contributed a touchdown, solidifying his role as a key offensive weapon.
Quarterback Bryce Young continued to impress, throwing for 199 yards and three touchdowns, including a game-winning 2-yard pass to Tetairoa McMillan in the fourth quarter. Young's poised leadership was instrumental in orchestrating a 71-yard drive in the final minutes, setting up rookie kicker Ryan Fitzgerald for a 33-yard field goal as time expired.
The Cowboys, led by quarterback Dak Prescott, responded with their own offensive firepower. Prescott threw for 261 yards and three touchdowns, connecting with George Pickens for a 34-yard score and Jake Ferguson for another touchdown. However, the Cowboys' defense struggled to contain Dowdle and the Panthers' offense, ultimately falling short in the closing moments.
With this victory, the Panthers improved to a 3–3 record, maintaining an undefeated home record at 3–0. The Cowboys, on the other hand, dropped to 2–3–1, highlighting the challenges they face in securing consistent performances.
This game not only showcased individual talents but also underscored the importance of strategic execution in high-pressure situations. The Panthers' ability to capitalize on critical moments propelled them to a hard-fought victory over a formidable opponent.
Sources: Carolina Panthers official website, Dallas Cowboys official website, WRAL Sports Fan
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