Less than 18 hours after their 31-21 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, the Carolina Panthers were back at work.
But instead of football, the team partnered with Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina in Charlotte to pack 1,500 food supply boxes for Hurricane Florence relief efforts in the region.
Every Panthers player was present.
“There are a lot of guys in our locker room who do a lot of great things for our community,” veteran center Ryan Kalil said. “Very rarely do we all get to come together and do it as a team.