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Kasay played for the Panthers from 1995-2010. The Carolina Panthers are an American professional football club based in Charlotte, North Carolina and representing the Carolinas. The team, which plays in the South division of the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League (NFL), began play in 1995 as an expansion team.
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 Carolina Panthers' history formally dates back to 1993, when the NFL awarded the franchise to Charlotte, North Carolina. The Panthers, along with the Jacksonville Jaguars, began play in the 1995 NFL season as expansion teams. They have played in Charlotte since 1996, winning six division titles and two NFC Championships.
Let’s count down the 30 greatest Panthers as the team enters its 30th NFL season. This story counts down numbers 30-16. Part 2 will cover numbers 15 to 1.
Carolina Panthers' 2023 season: 2-15, missed playoffs. Overview: This is the NFL's biggest rebuild. Even more daunting is the task doesn't look promising under team owner David Tepper, whose ...
The 2011 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 17th season in the National Football League (NFL) and the first season for Ron Rivera as head coach. In Week 16 of the 2010 season, the team clinched the NFL's worst record of that year and was given the #1 pick in the 2011 NFL draft, with which the team selected Auburn quarterback Cam Newton, the 2010 Heisman Trophy winner.
As the full-time QB starter in 1999, Beuerlein set a Panthers record that still stands with 36 touchdown passes in a single season, led the NFL with 4,436 passing yards and made the Pro Bowl.
Steve Beuerlein (1996–2000) Jake Delhomme (2003–2009) Vinny Testaverde (2007) Derek Anderson (2014, 2016) Cam Newton (2011–2019, 2021) Kyle Allen (2018–2019) Teddy Bridgewater (2020)