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Carolina Panthers Mascot Sir Purr In A Minute Here's everything you need to know (and probably didn't know) about Sir Purr, the Carolina Panthers mascot.
A clip of Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson calling the Panthers’ mascot Sir Purr ‘a bear’ in Sunday’s game against the Raiders went viral Wednesday.
The Carolina Panthers against the New Orleans Saints game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte featured a mixed reality mascot again, just like vs Jets.
For instance, it seems that Anderson had no idea that the Carolina Panthers mascot is a panther, and we know that because the team released a hilarious video this week.
Blooper, the Atlanta Braves mascot, and Sir Purr, the Carolina Panthers mascot, have both been used via social media in an appealing way to their fans.
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson clearly is still getting to know his new franchise — and the species of its mascot. During the Week 1 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, Anderson can ...
The first member of the Carolina Panthers organization to score some points — figuratively, that is — under new owner David Tepper is the team’s longtime mascot, Sir Purr. But he is bringing ...
South Carolina’s live rooster mascot is about to debut a name change. A new alias for the mascot formerly known as Sir Big Spur will be announced sometime between now and when the Gamecocks kick ...
The Carolina Panthers’ video of a giant virtual panther leaping around Bank of America Stadium went viral this weekend, and we talked to some of the people behind the project to learn how it works.
On Sunday, the Carolina Panthers' mascot, Sir Purr, showed that he stays current with his dance moves. Sir Purr broke out the "Nae Nae" during the third quarter of the Panthers' preseason game ...