Rico Dowdle, Carolina Panthers
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Rico Dowdle was signed as the backup to Carolina Panthers star Chuba Hubbard in the offseason. No one thought much about it then, because while he'd serve as a
The Panthers (5-4) pulled off a 16-13 upset of the Green Bay Packers (5-2-1) at Lambeau Field with a walk-off 49-yard field goal by rookie Ryan Fitzgerald. They did it with a sound, aggressive defense and a power running game led by Rico Dowdle.
The actor and comedian who made the "Key & Peele" sketch famous, suggests another is coming following Sunday's flag on Carolina RB.
Dowdle and the Panthers will look to continue their success in Week 10 when they take on the New Orleans Saints in an NFC South rivalry game. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET inside Bank of America Stadium. Fans can watch the game on FOX or stream it on FOX One.
Carolina's 16-13 win over the Green Bay Packers here in Week 9 was paced by Dowdle, who rushed for a game-high 130 yards and two touchdowns on a healthy 25 carries. And it was his second score, or at least what happened right afterwards, that nearly came back to hurt his team.
The Panthers shifted gears in their offensive backfield heading into their Week 9 game against the Packers and going with Rico Dowdle as their lead back turned out to be a wise move.
After scoring his second touchdown against the Green Packers, Carolina RB went full Hingle McCringleberry ... almost.
Keegan-Michael Key thinks he owes Rico Dowdle an apology. Key reacted after Dowdle was flagged for doing a famous celebration inspired by a “Key &
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