Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen (88) is seen during an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions in Detroit, Michigan USA, on Sunday, November 18, 2018.

Greg Olsen calls out locker room after home loss to Falcons

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The Carolina Panthers suffered their fifth loss of the season against the 3-7 Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. The 29-3 blowout at home to the division rivals marked the Panthers' second straight loss and put a dent in their playoff chances.

With the team sitting second in the NFC South at 5-5 - three games behind the 8-2 New Orleans Saints - tight end Greg Olsen voiced his disappointment in his team's latest performance.

"Guys in this locker room gotta realize, man, playing in the NFL is a lot more than just running around and looking cool, you know. You gotta play," the 13-year veteran told reporters.

The Panthers didn't score a touchdown for the first time this year, and their four turnovers were a season high.

Additionally, Carolina finished the contest 2 of 14 on third down and committed eight penalties.

Olsen described the Panthers' tilt as "just a comedy of terrible football."

"Nobody cares. Nobody feels sorry for you," he said. "Next week, New Orleans is going to try to kill us."

Carolina has a 1-3 record since its Week 7 bye.

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