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Carolina Panthers Owner David Tepper Appears To Throw Drink Into Fan Crowd

The Carolina Panthers’ struggles over the season have appeared to get to their owner, David Tepper. 

While watching the Panthers lose 26-0 to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Tepper appears to have thrown a drink at a Jaguars crowd near the end of the game. Specifically, it appears to have taken place after quarterback Bryce Young threw an interception.

“We are aware of the video and have no further comment at this time,” the NFL said  regarding to the incident.

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At 2-14, the Panthers currently have the worst record in the league. In addition, they will not have the first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, as they traded their pick to the Chicago Bears.

Since Tepper’s purchase, the Panthers have posted six straight losing seasons with a record of 31-67.

Zach Ament

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