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This list encompasses the major honors won by the Carolina Panthers as well as records set by the team, its coaches, and its players. Attendance records at Bank of America Stadium, the team's home stadium since 1996, are also included in this list. All records are accurate as of the end of the 2017 season.
The Carolina Panthers inaugural season was in 1995, where team played as members of the NFC West division. Dom Capers was the franchise's first head coach. In their first season, they recorded a record of 7–9, the best record for an expansion team in NFL history. [4]
The Panthers scored on their first three possessions to take a 13–3 lead before the Falcons rallied to win 23–20 in overtime. The Panthers first home game (in Clemson) was a 31–10 loss to the St. Louis Rams. Reich only played in the first three games but was the first Panthers quarterback to throw a touchdown pass.
No. 26: DJ Moore. Games as a Panther: 80, from 2018 to 2022. Best highlights: Moore was the best wide receiver for a number of recently bad Carolina teams and posted three straight 1,000-yard ...
The Panthers got shut out for the second straight week Sunday, losing 9-0 to Tampa Bay to end this woeful season with a 2-15 record. Carolina Panthers just had a record-breaking season — in all ...
The Panthers have three open-air fields next to Bank of America Stadium where they currently hold their practices; [151] during the 1995 season, when the team played their home games in South Carolina, the team held their practices at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina. [152]
No. 13: Jordan Gross. Games as a Panther: 167, from 2003 to 2013. Best highlights: A three-time Pro Bowler and a member of the team’s Hall of Honor, Gross was the best left tackle the Panthers ...
The 1995 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's inaugural season in the National Football League and the first under head coach Dom Capers.They went 7–9, the best debut year for any expansion franchise since the NFL's inception.