Carolina Panthers Reporter Sheena Quick posing on fieldCarolina Panthers Reporter Sheena Quick (Photo via Twittr)

Carolina Panthers reporter Sheena Quick knows exactly what to do to get social media to make her the main topic.

It all began during the 2024 season when Quick started dropping jaws on the internet over her insane figure.

It soon led to her biggest and most viral moment in 2025, when she posted herself walking in her tight-fitting gray dress, which displayed her backside in full view.

Sheena Quick was back at it again this week when he took to X and posted herself in her newest outfit.

The Carolina Panthers reporter was on the field in a tight dark brown shirt that had her chest taking center stage. Her pants were light-colored and just as tight.

How Social Media Reacted To Carolina Panthers Reporter Sheena Quick

“Those things would have Muhammad Ali cross-eyed,” one fan said.

“I’d spend hours on that oil change,” a second person wrote.

“Just absolutely gorgeous 😚,” a third person added about the Carolina Panthers reporter.


“Sheena, it really doesn’t make any sense that you’re this fine,” a fourth fan commented.

“Hey, Ms. Quick, I have a question: Do you have a partner? If yes, do you really like them? And if you don’t, would you like one?” one final fan asked.

The vibes are immaculate with the Carolina Panthers in 2025.

Panthers came into Sunday feeling confident, still chasing their first road win of the season, and they certainly got it as they narrowly defeated the Jets, 13-6.

Carolina now owns its first winning record since the 2021 season and has won three straight games.

Not everything worked out in their favor as Panthers quarterback Bryce Young was diagnosed with a high ankle sprain and is not expected to be available for Week 8 when Carolina hosts the Buffalo Bills.

Young was removed from Sunday’s win as he was unable to support his body weight with his injured right leg and ankle.

“We’ll look at all that and what the best version of us is,” coach Dave Canales said per ESPN.

In his absence, the Panthers will start veteran quarterback Andy Dalton against Buffalo. Dalton completed four of seven pass attempts in the fourth quarter for 60 yards on Sunday.