“The challenge is to go on the road, go across the country, and you know, really feel the high stakes games as we build this and we compete to win the division,” Canales said.
Since the game is in Week 12, it is technically eligible to be flexed out of Monday night. But while the goal last season was to earn prime-time games, the goal this year for the Panthers is to prove they are worthy.
“The hope is that we are working ourselves into that, the mentality of, like, this is another game,” explained Canales. “We go about our preparation and our work the same way so that we can go out there and just play our best.”
After the prime-time game against the 49ers, the Panthers will return home to take on the Los Angeles Rams before a late Week 14 bye. Check out the full schedule here.
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