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WEEK 11 SHOWDOWN PANTHERS VS FALCON

The most anticipated matchup of November is here and Panthers fans are heating up. Carolina is heading into enemy territory for a high stakes battle against the Atlanta Falcons. With playoff hopes on the line and momentum shifting every week this clash at Mercedes Benz Stadium is guaranteed to be electric.

Here is the full official update every Panthers fan needs before game day.


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🏟️ Stadium and Game Time Information

Location: Mercedes Benz Stadium Atlanta Georgia
Game Day: Sunday November 16 2025
Kickoff Time: 1 PM EST
Vietnam Time: 1 AM November 17

The state of the art dome with more than 71,000 seats is expected to be packed and roaring from start to finish.


🌤️ Game Day Weather Forecast

Mercedes Benz Stadium is a closed dome so weather will not impact gameplay.
However outside conditions can affect fan travel and stadium traffic.

Forecast for Atlanta on November 16
Temperature: around 15 to 19 Celsius
Conditions: partly cloudy

A busy traffic flow around the stadium is expected due to weekend crowds.


🎫 Ticket Prices and How to Buy

Ticket prices are climbing quickly as excitement builds.

Average ticket price: 130 to 280 USD
Club and VIP sections: 350 USD and up
Lowest remaining options: around 89 USD

Official ways to buy
Ticketmaster
Atlanta Falcons official website
Verified resale platforms like SeatGeek and StubHub

Panthers fans should secure seats early before prices spike further.


📺 Where to Watch Online

Broadcast: FOX
Online streaming
NFL Plus
FuboTV
YouTube TV
Hulu Live TV

Fans in Vietnam can watch through international licensed platforms or purchase Game Pass.


đź’° Hot Betting Odds

Sportsbooks currently favor the Falcons with
Falcons minus 3.5
Over under 42.5

Despite Atlanta’s 3 and 6 record they gain an edge thanks to home field advantage and owning the number one pass defense in the NFL allowing only 162.3 passing yards per game.
Carolina at 5 and 5 can absolutely pull off an upset if they push the tempo and exploit Atlanta’s weaker run defense.


🩺 Panthers Injury Report

Great news for Carolina. The injury list is relatively light this week.

Rico Dowdle RB quad issue DNP on Wednesday and is being reevaluated
Derrick Brown DE knee issue limited practice
Lathan Ransom and Trevin Wallace DNP
Chandler Zavala and Brycen Tremayne fully participated

Overall Carolina enters Week 11 with one of their healthiest lineups.


đźš‘ Falcons Injury Report

Atlanta is facing a real injury storm this week.

Drake London WR illness DNP
Chris Lindstrom and Matthew Bergeron key OL pieces both DNP
DeAngelo Malone ankle injury likely IR
Multiple defensive linemen out including Brandon Dorlus Zach Harrison and Sam Roberts

Both their offense and defense are taking heavy damage entering game week.


đź“‹ Panthers Projected Starting Lineup

QB: Bryce Young
RB: Rico Dowdle or Chuba Hubbard depending on health
WR: Brycen Tremayne and rotation receivers
OL: Ikem Ekwonu Chandler Zavala Austin Corbett Cade Mays Taylor Moton
Defense: Derrick Brown Trevin Wallace Jaycee Horn Trevon Moehrig Nick Scott Lathan Ransom

Carolina brings one of their strongest depth charts of the season.


đź“‹ Falcons Projected Starting Lineup

QB: Michael Penix Jr
WR: Darnell Mooney and Drake London if cleared
OL: Jake Matthews Ryan Neuzil and a heavily injured OL group
Defense: Zach Harrison Dee Alford Mike Hughes LaCale London

Even with players missing Atlanta’s pass defense remains the most dangerous weapon they have.


🔥 Final Game Outlook

The Falcons carry home field advantage but also a troubling injury list.
The Panthers on the other hand have a prime opportunity to steal a road win if they control the run game and limit mistakes.
With Carolina’s pass defense ranking top 10 in EPA they have the tools to slow down rookie QB Michael Penix Jr.

This matchup could swing the playoff picture for both teams and fans should get ready for a high intensity battle.

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