NFC South Standings Shake Up: Buccaneers, Falcons Fall; Panthers Win in OT

The NFC South division remains competitive as teams jostle for playoff positioning. Recent events have particularly impacted the standings, most notably involving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers, and Atlanta Falcons.
NFC South Standings Update
After Week 11, the standings are as follows:
| Team | Record |
|---|---|
| Buccaneers | 6-4 |
| Panthers | 6-5 |
| Falcons | 3-7 |
| Saints | 2-8 |
Buccaneers Struggles
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers faced a challenging matchup in Week 11. Their game against the Buffalo Bills ended in a 44-32 loss. Quarterback Josh Allen played exceptionally, throwing for three touchdowns and rushing for another three.
This defeat marks the Buccaneers’ second loss in their last three games. They now hold a narrow lead in the division.
Panthers’ Thrilling Victory
The Carolina Panthers played a dramatic overtime game against the Falcons. Quarterback Bryce Young endured a tough game but managed to set a franchise record with 448 passing yards. This victory leaves the Panthers just half a game behind the Buccaneers.
Falcons’ Injuries
The Atlanta Falcons face significant injury concerns. Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and wide receiver Drake London were injured during the match and did not finish the game. These absences could impact their upcoming games.
Upcoming Schedules
As the season progresses, each team’s schedule in the coming weeks becomes crucial. Here are the upcoming games for the Buccaneers, Panthers, and Falcons:
Buccaneers Schedule
- Week 12: at Rams (SNF)
- Week 13: vs. Cardinals
- Week 14: vs. Saints
- Week 15: vs. Falcons
- Week 16: at Panthers
Panthers Schedule
- Week 12: at 49ers (MNF)
- Week 13: vs. Rams
- Week 14: BYE WEEK
- Week 15: at Saints
- Week 16: vs. Buccaneers
Falcons Schedule
- Week 12: at Saints
- Week 13: at Jets
- Week 14: vs. Seahawks
- Week 15: at Buccaneers
- Week 16: at Cardinals
The NFC South remains wide open and any of these teams could emerge as division champions as the season approaches its conclusion.



