On paper, the Carolina Panthers were supposed to easily defeat the Atlanta Falcons, but that was not to be. You see the lowly Falcons have seemed to find some new life the past two weeks, defeating the New Orleans Saints last week by a score of 26 – 9 and beating the Carolina Panthers this week, 29 – 3. I am not sure what’s going on with the suddenly resurgent Falcons, but as for the Panthers, they seem to miss their quarterback of old, Cam Newton…old Cam Newton…Cam Newton in his prime, Cam Newton.
That being said, the Carolina Panthers have one of the hottest dance teams in the NFL and that is worth the price of admission. Click here to view the Panthers game day gallery from last Sunday.




















The Baltimore Ravens are the surprise team of this season and that is largely due to the play of quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has been nothing short of MVP caliber. This past Sunday, the Ravens destroyed the visiting Houston Texans to the tune of 41 – 7. Jackson had another spectacular game, throwing for 222 yards and four touchdowns. It appears the Ravens are on a collision course with the New England Patriots for the AFC title.
On to more pleasant things…this week’s Baltimore Ravens Cheerleaders images. Click here to view the Ravens gallery of images from last week.
















We conclude our coverage of Week 10 of the NFL regular season with another look at the often imitated, never equaled Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Click here to view the Cowboys gallery of images from Week 10.















We continue our coverage of Week 10 of the NFL regular season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders who were wearing commemorative pink uniforms for their Crucial Catch celebration. Click here to view the Buccaneers gallery of images from last week.


















The New Orleans Saints hosted the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday and the inexplicable happened…the much maligned Falcons defense held the high powered Saints offense in check. Future HOF quarterback Drew Brees was held to 287 yards passing and no touchdowns and Saints running backs were limited to 52 yards. That’s right, Alvin Kamara and Latavious Murray were held to 52 yards total…unbelievable.
Final score: Falcons – 26, Saints – 9.
Let’s move on and take a closer look at the New Orleans Saintsations, who were sporting military themed uniforms for their Salute to Service weekend. Click here to view the Saints gallery of images from last Sunday.
















