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Panthers Star Explodes During Fit Check Friday: Refuses New Uniform, Walks Out in Fury!

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CHARLOTTE, North Carolina
What was supposed to be a lighthearted “Fit Check Friday” quickly turned into a storm of drama when one of the Carolina Panthers’ key offensive weapons stormed out of the team facility, refusing to wear the team’s new game uniform.

Earlier this week, the Panthers unveiled a fresh uniform combo for their upcoming Monday Night Football clash with the San Francisco 49ers: black helmets, white jerseys, white pants, and black socks. Quarterback Bryce Young called the new look “cool” and the organization hoped it would bring fresh energy and style heading into Week 12.

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But not everyone was on board.

According to internal sources, a key running back visibly lost his temper during the uniform check, calling the outfit “bland and off-brand” before tossing the jersey aside and storming out of the room in front of stunned teammates.

“I came here to play football, not to walk a fashion runway in some costume,” the player reportedly shouted before exiting the facility.

The player’s identity was initially withheld, but it was later confirmed to be Chuba Hubbard, the team’s starting running back and one of the offensive centerpieces this season. His reaction shocked players and coaches alike.

Dave Canales not satisfied with Panthers performance

When asked about the incident, head coach Dave Canales did not mince words:

“I don’t care how talented you are, that kind of behavior is unacceptable. No one is bigger than the team. We will be addressing this internally.”

The Panthers continued their uniform prep without Hubbard, who has yet to release a public statement or apology.

Now with the crucial matchup against the 49ers looming, the big question is whether Hubbard will suit up or if he’ll be benched due to disciplinary action.

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