Panthers at Patriots time, TV schedule, live stream, odds and more

CHARLOTTE, NC - SEPTEMBER 24: Luke Kuechly
CHARLOTTE, NC - SEPTEMBER 24: Luke Kuechly /
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The Carolina Panthers and New England Patriots collide in Week 4 at Foxborough. Here are the various ways to check out this interconference clash.

Both Cam Newton and Tom Brady took their share of hits last week. But it’s safe to say that there were dramatically results when it came to the Carolina Panthers and New England Patriots. Both teams sit at 2-1 but could these clubs be headed in opposite directions?

Last Sunday, Newton was sacked four times by the New Orleans Saints defense. It resulted in a 34-13 loss which saw the 2015 NFL MVP picked off three times before taking a seat. As for Brady, he was dropped five times by Jadeveon Clowney and his Houston Texans’ teammates. The five-time Super Bowl champion did lose a fumble that was returned for a score. But Brady also threw for 378 yards and five scores in the team’s thrilling 36-33 win.

What time, channel are Panthers and Patriots on?

Yes, this is a Super Bowl rematch of sorts if you consider that the Panthers and Patriots did square off 14 seasons ago in Houston in Game XXXVIII. That’s a great note and no doubt that production staff at Fox will have at least one flashback to that 32-29 classic. So what about this week’s contest in Foxborough? The A-Team at the network will be sending Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews to New England to cover the defending Super Bowl champion’s interconference tilt. As for those not ready to kick back in your living room, check out NFL Sunday Ticket MAXNFL Game Pass, Fubo, Verizon NFL Mobile, Xbox One in terms of catching this contest online.

TV: Fox
Time: 1:00 pm ET
Announcers: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews
Odds: Panthers (-10.5)
Panthers blog: Cat Crave
Patriots blog: Musket Fire

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For the second straight Sunday, the defending champion Patriots are at home and are double-digit favorites (as documented by SportsBook Review). Last week, they rallied for a three-point victory over the Texans. The teams combined for 69 points. Ironically, New England and Kansas City also combined for 69 points in the Chiefs’ 42-27 victory in Week 1.