49ers vs Panthers questions answered: today’s games, Monday Night Football channel, key stats from the last SF–CAR meeting, and quick predictions
If you’re searching for 49ers vs Panthers, Monday Night Football tonight, or where to watch the 49ers game, here’s a clean, up-to-the-minute rundown that covers kickoff times, channels, recent player stats, and a light betting lean.
Is there Monday Night Football tonight and what channel?
Monday Night Football (Week 13) is tomorrow — New York Giants at New England Patriots, 8:15 p.m. ET, on ESPN.
There is no ABC simulcast this week. If you’re asking “what time is Monday Night Football?” or “what channel is Monday Night Football on tonight?” that’s your answer for Monday, Dec. 1.
Who plays today? 49ers and Panthers Week 13 schedule
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San Francisco 49ers at Cleveland Browns — Today, 1:00 p.m. ET, on CBS.
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Los Angeles Rams at Carolina Panthers — Today, 1:00 p.m. ET, on FOX.
Where to watch the 49ers game today / Panthers game today: tune to the channels above. In-market fans can also use a TV antenna when a game is on broadcast; out-of-market viewing requires a paid service that carries the listed channel.
Quick recap: last 49ers vs Panthers game (final, Nov. 24)
San Francisco beat Carolina 20–9 in Santa Clara. Brock Purdy went 23/32 for 193 yards (1 TD, 3 INT), Christian McCaffrey logged 24 rushes for 89 yards and a TD, and George Kittle led the team with 6 catches for 78 yards. For Carolina, Bryce Young finished 18/29 for 169 yards (1 TD, 2 INT), with a late third-quarter strike keeping it interesting before the 49ers closed it out.
What mattered tactically
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CMC’s gravity: Even without a monster yards-per-carry figure, McCaffrey’s red-zone finish and attention he drew opened Kittle and the quick game.
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SF defense on money downs: Carolina went 1-for-7 on third down, a decisive leverage stat.
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Turnover margin: Despite San Francisco’s giveaways, Carolina’s inability to sustain drives (time of possession tilted heavily to SF) kept the game under control.
Player spotlights heading into today
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Christian McCaffrey (CMC), 49ers: Touch volume remains elite, with inside/outside run usage plus option routes against linebackers. Anytime TD remains a reasonable dart most weeks given red-zone share.
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Brock Purdy, 49ers: Expect quick-rhythm concepts early to mitigate pass rush on the road; look for glance routes and in-breakers to Ricky Pearsall if coverage rotates to Kittle.
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Bryce Young, Panthers: Efficiency spikes when Carolina marries play-action to early down runs; success hinges on avoiding negative plays and trusting first read on defined throws.
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Derrick Brown, Panthers: Sets the tone vs. the run; his ability to win early downs keeps Carolina in manageable scripts.
Predictions and viewing guide
49ers at Browns (today):
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Lean: San Francisco in a one-score, defense-first game.
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Why: Even against a rugged front, the 49ers’ sequencing of runs and play-action typically generates just enough explosives. Purdy’s sack avoidance and CMC’s red-zone role are the swing factors.
Rams at Panthers (today):
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Lean: Slight edge to the visitors if Carolina can’t stay ahead of the sticks.
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Why: If the Panthers face repeated 3rd-and-7+, their pass pro gets stressed. A fast start and a clean turnover sheet give Carolina its best path.
Totals angle: Both early-window games have under-friendly scripts if defenses control first downs and winds nudge the kicking game.
FAQ: your most-searched items, answered fast
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49ers vs Panthers channel today? They don’t play each other today. The 49ers are on CBS (at Browns), and the Panthers are on FOX (vs Rams).
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Where to watch Monday Night Football tonight? The MNF game is tomorrow (Giants–Patriots) on ESPN at 8:15 p.m. ET.
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Is Monday Night Football on ABC tonight? Not this week.
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Who’s the Panthers QB? Bryce Young starts.
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49ers depth chart notes: Expect the usual frontline of playmakers — CMC, Kittle, Aiyuk, Pearsall featured in varying personnel packages.
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Panthers record / 49ers record? Both clubs are in the playoff chase range; form today will shape December leverage.
Today is a split-screen Sunday — 49ers at 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS, Panthers at 1:00 p.m. ET on FOX. The Giants–Patriots showdown is your Monday Night Football game tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN. For SF–CAR head-to-head chatter, the most recent meeting finished 49ers 20, Panthers 9, with McCaffrey and the Niners defense carrying the night.