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Panthers Legend Greg Olsen Furious After Week 9 Clash vs Packers

Charlotte, NC – The Carolina Panthers’ narrow 16–13 victory over the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field has sparked widespread controversy, and even one of the franchise’s most beloved icons, Greg Olsen, couldn’t stay silent.

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Appearing on FOX Sports’ postgame broadcast, Olsen, who spent nearly a decade as the heartbeat of the Panthers’ offense, openly admitted that Carolina’s win might not have been entirely clean.

“No one wanted the Panthers to win more than I did, believe me,” Olsen said. “But let’s be honest, tonight there were a lot of questionable calls. If we didn’t get those flags, I don’t think we’d be celebrating a win right now.”

Controversial officiating moments

The game was filled with heated debates over officiating. According to detailed play-by-play data from NFL.com and ESPN, there were at least seven controversial calls that appeared to favor Carolina.

One of the most disputed came in the second quarter when Packers DL Rashan Gary was penalized for an “Unnecessary Roughness” hit on Panthers QB Bryce Young. Replays later showed that Young still had a foot inbounds at the time of contact. The call kept Carolina’s drive alive, a drive that ended with a touchdown.

Another key moment arrived late in the fourth quarter when WR Adam Thiesman seemed to bobble the ball on a crucial third-down catch. Despite clear video evidence, officials ruled it a completed pass after review, allowing Carolina to continue the drive that produced the game-winning 49-yard field goal.

“I’ve played in the league long enough to know mistakes happen,” Olsen said. “But tonight felt different. There was a lack of consistency in how the game was called. The Panthers benefited from that, and it doesn’t sit right with me.”

Olsen’s strong words for the officiating crew

Beyond expressing disappointment, Olsen also urged the NFL to tighten oversight and transparency in officiating. He warned that such inconsistencies could erode trust among players, fans, and analysts alike.

“I don’t want the NFL to turn into a league where people say, ‘Whoever the refs like, wins.’ We need better reviews, better accountability. Both the Panthers and Packers deserved a fair shot tonight.”

His comments quickly went viral on X (@gregolsen88), where thousands of fans, including many Panthers supporters, praised Olsen for his honesty and integrity.

One fan wrote: “Greg loves this team, but he’ll never trade integrity for loyalty. That’s why he’s a legend.”

A voice of conscience for Carolina

Greg Olsen, the embodiment of the Panthers’ Keep Pounding spirit throughout the 2010s, once again proved why he remains the moral compass of the franchise. Even in retirement, he continues to speak truthfully, no matter how uncomfortable it may be.

“Winning feels amazing,” Olsen concluded. “But nobody wants to win in a way that leaves others feeling cheated.”

For a man who built his legacy on toughness, heart, and honesty, Olsen’s words echo louder than any final score, a reminder that in football, as in life, victory means little without fairness.

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