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The Saints follow with a touchdown. In the fourth, the Panthers kicked another field goal. With 3:14 to go, New Orleans scores a touchdown. The Panthers try to come back at the end with a touchdown and two-point conversion, but it was not enough. The Saints beat the Panthers 20–17, and Carolina starts off the season 0–2.
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The Carolina Panthers are a professional American football club based in Charlotte, North Carolina. They play in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) South division. The Panthers were founded in 1993, when they joined the NFL as an expansion team.
Carolina cuts more guys as Panthers roster gets pared down It’s just past 11:30 a.m., and the Panthers are sitting at just about 75 guys to waive/release before the 53-man roster becomes ...
Panthers open Ericsson Stadium (now known as Bank of America Stadium). 1997: Panthers 2–0: Panthers 9–6: Panthers 21–12: Panthers 4–2 1998: Falcons 2–0: Falcons 51–23: Falcons 19–14: Tie 4–4 In Atlanta, Falcons score their most points in a game against the Panthers. Falcons lose Super Bowl XXXIII. 1999: Tie 1–1: Falcons 27 ...
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Panthers 2–0: Panthers 19–7: Panthers 22–20: Panthers 3–1 Panthers open Ericsson Stadium (now known as Bank of America Stadium). Following their loss in Carolina, Saints head coach Jim Mora delivers famous "Diddly Poo" press conference and then resigns the following day. 1997: Tie 1–1: Saints 16–13: Panthers 13–0: Panthers 4–2 ...
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