Logo

GAME INFORMATION: PANTHERS vs JETS – WEEK 7

12 views

Article image

Buy official Carolina Panthers merchandise today and show your pride with authentic gear from the Keep Pounding nation. SHOP NOW

Get ready, Panthers fans! Carolina is heading to New York for a crucial Week 7 matchup against the Jets.

🕒 Game Time:
1:00 PM ET – Sunday, October 19, 2025

🏟️ Stadium:
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

🎫 Ticket Prices:

  • General admission: starting at $75

  • Midfield seating: $120 – $180

  • Club Level / VIP sections: from $250 and up

  • 🛒 How to Buy Tickets:

    • Officially through Ticketmaster.com (search “Panthers @ Jets”)

  • Via the Panthers or Jets official ticket portals

  • Fan resale options available on SeatGeek or StubHub (make sure the seller is verified)

  • 📺 Watching from Home:

    • National broadcast on FOX

  • Available for streaming on NFL+, YouTube TV, Hulu Live, or FuboTV (regional availability may vary)

  • Eagles Star A.J. Brown Fires Back at Vikings’ Justin Jefferson After Disrespectful Post Targeting Philly Fans
    The buildup to Week 7’s clash between the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings has taken a fiery turn after Vikings star Justin Jefferson took a direct shot at Eagles fans — and then quickly deleted it. Late Friday night, Jefferson posted on X: “I’ve never seen such a delusional fan base.” Within minutes, the post exploded across social media, drawing tens of thousands of reactions and igniting outrage throughout Philadelphia. By Saturday morning, the post was gone — quietly deleted — but not before screenshots had spread like wildfire. Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown, never one to back down when it comes to defending his city, issued a powerful response that instantly went viral among fans. “They can laugh, call our fans delusional — but on Sunday, they’ll drown in the nightmare we create. I play for the people who believe in Philadelphia, and I’ll make Minnesota feel every ounce of our pride.” The quote became a rallying cry throughout Eagles Nation, shared thousands of times within hours. For a fanbase built on passion and resilience, Brown’s words embodied what Philadelphia football stands for — pride, loyalty, and defiance. Jefferson has yet to comment publicly on the deletion, but the damage is already done. As kickoff looms, what began as casual trash talk has turned into a personal grudge match — one that now carries the emotional weight of an entire city traveling into hostile territory, ready to defend its pride inside