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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]
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 Panthers opened the 2011 season 2–6, but finished with a 6–10 record, [73] and Newton was awarded the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year award after setting the NFL record for most rushing touchdowns from a quarterback (14) in a single season and becoming the first rookie NFL quarterback to throw for over 4,000 yards in a single season ...
This included an 8–0 home record. After defeating the New Orleans Saints 33–31 in the season finale, the Panthers claimed their second NFC South title and a first round bye in the playoffs. However, on January 10 the Panthers' season came to a disappointing end, as they lost to the Arizona Cardinals 33–13 at home in the Divisional round ...
The following quarterbacks have the most starts for the Panthers in regular season games. Bold text indicates the player is currently on the team's roster. Name
2022 Carolina Panthers season; 2023 Carolina Panthers season; 2024 Carolina Panthers season This page was last edited on 24 April 2020, at 12:52 (UTC). Text ...
Carolina Panthers long snapper JJ Jansen warms up on the sideline in 2022 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. Jansen enters the 2024 season with the team lead in total games played in ...
The 2020 season was the Carolina Panthers' 26th in the National Football League (NFL) and their first under head coach Matt Rhule.The offseason saw several notable departures; quarterback Cam Newton was released after the Panthers were unable to find a team willing to trade for him, while linebacker Luke Kuechly announced his retirement on January 14, 2020.