New York Jets, Carolina Panthers and odds
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The Carolina Panthers are looking to win their first road game of the season when they visit the winless New York Jets on Sunday, Oct. 19.
Fernando Mendoza may be emerging as QB1, but there is still a lot to shake out — and plenty of talent at other positions in the '26 class.
The Panthers are 1.5-point favorites on the road, per SportsLine consensus odds, and the total sits at 41.5. Carolina is a -119 favorite (wager $119 to win $100) while the Jets are -101 underdogs. Before you make any Panthers vs.
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Colombia's air force has been flying Israeli Kfir jets since the 1970s, but recently struck a major deal to update its fighter fleet and weaponry.
Things are looking up for the Dave Canales’s Carolina Panthers. Can they maintain the momentum and avoid an upset loss to the winless New York Jets?