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1999 Carolina Panthers season
Head Coach George Seifert
Home Field Ericsson Stadium
Results
Record 8–8
Place 2nd NFC West
Playoff Finish Did not qualify
Timeline
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The 1999 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 5th season in the National Football League and the 1st and under head coach George Seifert who replaced Dom Capers as head coach. They improved upon their 4–12 record in 1998, and the Panthers went 8–8, their first .500 record in franchise history, But failed to make the playoffs for the second time in franchise history.

Offseason[]

NFL Draft[]

The 1999 NFL Draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on April 17 and April 18, 1999. The Panthers selected five players in seven rounds. They traded their first-round pick to the Washington Redskins in partial payment for the signing of Sean Gilbert.

1999 Carolina Panthers draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
2 34 Chris Terry  Offensive tackle Georgia
2 38 Mike Rucker *  Defensive end Nebraska
4 100 Hannibal Navies  Linebacker Colorado
6 175 Robert Daniel  Defensive end Northwestern State
7 211 Tony Booth  Safety James Madison
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

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Staff[]

1999 Carolina Panthers staff
Front office
  • Owner/Founder – Jerry Richardson
  • President – Mark Richardson
  • Director of Football Operations – Marty Hurney
  • Director of Player Personnel – Jack Bushofsky

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

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Roster[]

1999 Carolina Panthers roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
53 Active, 9 Inactive, 3 Practice squad

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Results TV Time Game site Attendance
Final score Team record
1 September 12 at New Orleans Saints L 10–19 0–1 FOX 1:00 pm Louisiana Superdome
58,166
2 September 19 Jacksonville Jaguars L 20–22 0–2 CBS 1:00 pm Ericsson Stadium
64,261
3 September 26 Cincinnati Bengals W 27–3 1–2 CBS 1:00 pm Ericsson Stadium
61,269
4 October 3 at Washington Redskins L 36–38 1–3 FOX 1:00 pm Jack Kent Cooke Stadium
76,831
5 Bye
6 October 17 at San Francisco 49ers W 31–29 2–3 FOX 4:00 pm 3Com Park
68,151
7 October 24 Detroit Lions L 9–24 2–4 FOX 1:00 pm Ericsson Stadium
64,332
8 October 31 at Atlanta Falcons L 20–27 2–5 FOX 1:00 pm Georgia Dome
52,594
9 November 7 Philadelphia Eagles W 33–7 3–5 FOX 1:00 pm Ericsson Stadium
62,569
10 November 14 at St. Louis Rams L 10–35 3–6 FOX 1:00 pm Trans World Dome
65,595
11 November 21 at Cleveland Browns W 31–17 4–6 FOX 1:00 pm Cleveland Browns Stadium
72,818
12 November 28 Atlanta Falcons W 34–28 5–6 ESPN 8:30 pm Ericsson Stadium
55,507
13 December 5 St. Louis Rams L 21–34 5–7 FOX 1:00 pm Ericsson Stadium
62,285
14 December 12 at Green Bay Packers W 33–31 6–7 FOX 1:00 pm Lambeau Field
59,869
15 December 18 San Francisco 49ers W 41–24 7–7 FOX 4:00 pm Ericsson Stadium
62,373
16 December 26 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 20–30 7–8 FOX 1:00 pm Three Rivers Stadium
39,428
17 January 2 New Orleans Saints W 45–13 8–8 FOX 1:00 pm Ericsson Stadium
56,929

Standings[]

NFC West
view · talk · edit W L T PCT PF PA
St. Louis Rams 13 3 0 .813 526 242
Carolina Panthers 8 8 0 .500 421 381
Atlanta Falcons 5 11 0 .313 285 380
San Francisco 49ers 4 12 0 .250 295 453
New Orleans Saints 3 13 0 .188 260 434

References[]

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NY Jets Pittsburgh Seattle Washington Tampa Bay San Francisco
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