5 things to watch as Panthers visit Texans 

Can the first team “finish”

For as well as the Panthers’ defense held against the Texans’ offense on Thursday, CJ Stroud was still able to march down field during the two-minute drill. On the other field, the Panthers’ offense started and ended strong, but lagged in the middle with penalties and what Canales described as “fatigue.” The touchdown during the final two-minute drill, though, was the push Canales wanted to see from his offense.

“I just keep convincing our guys that’s who we are,” Canales said after practice. “We finish. Games can get ugly in the middle. We have to be able to focus and rebound. So I was really excited about that part.”

Both sets of starters—offense and defense—have a chance to push through and prove they can “finish” again Saturday. Canales said the plan, for now, is still play the group around three drives each. It will be dependent on how they came out of Thursday’s practice, and barring no injuries arose in the aftermath.


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