
The Week 1 game between the Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars entered a weather delay in the second quarter. Lightning in the area around EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, prompted the NFL to put the contest on halt, and the league has yet to provide a timeline for the game's resumption. The Jaguars lead the Panthers, 10-3, with 8:32 left in the first half and will have possession when action resumes.
Jacksonville opened the scoring early in the first quarter with a 35-yard Cam Little field goal, and Carolina responded in the final minute of the period with a 48-yarder from Ryan Fitzgerald. The Jaguars jumped back in front just ahead of the inclement weather delay when Trevor Lawrence threw his first touchdown of the season: a six-yard strike to Hunter Long.
It has been a rough start to Bryce Young's third season atop the Carolina offense. He entered the year with momentum from last season and could still take a step forward after a rocky start to his career, but Young is just 3-for-6 for 16 yards with an interception in the first half of his 2025 debut.
All eyes are on rookie first-round pick Travis Hunter in his NFL debut, and he is involved early in the Jaguars' offense. He leads all receivers with four catches in the first half.



