3. The Panthers decided to rotate Kevon Seymour and Daryl Worley at the cornerback spot opposite James Bradberry. Seemingly they're looking for someone to light a spark and state case for full-time action. Seymour won't be comfortable in film review after the game as he was beaten badly by running back Tarik Cohen on the 70-yard shot late in the second quarter. There was 3:18 remaining in the second quarter and the Bears were beginning a possession on their own 25-yard line. With fullback Michael Burton and running back Jordan Howard in the backfield, Cohen was split wide left with tight end Dion Sims also on that side of the formation. Wide receiver Tanner Gentry was on the right side of the formation. Cohen sped downfield and faked a corner route that Seymour bought. That left Cohen wide open running a post. Had the pass not hung up – Cohen had to wait for it – he likely would have scored. As it was, Cohen hauled in the ball at the Panthers' 36-yard line and cut across the field Sims threw a nice block on strong safety Mike Adams. Gentry had a really good block on Bradberry. It was Seymour who finally caught up with Cohen and tripped him up at the 5-yard line.