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The Carolina Panthers are a professional American football team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team was founded in 1993, when, along with the Jacksonville Jaguars, they were accepted into the National Football League (NFL) as an expansion team. The Panthers are owned by David Tepper.

The Carolina Panthers began play in 1995, and spent their first 7 seasons in the NFC West division, making it to the NFC Championship game in 1996, which was only their 2nd year as a football franchise.

In 2002, the Panthers were moved to the NFC South after the NFL realigned their divisions due to the Houston Texans joining the league as an expansion team. Over their 20 seasons in the NFL, the Panthers have played in over 300 games, winning 6 division titles (one in the NFC West and five in the NFC South) and reaching the NFL playoffs 8 times. The Panthers have never had back-to-back winning seasons, but recorded their first back-to-back-to-back playoff seasons in 2013 and 2014, becoming the first team in the history of the NFC South to win consecutive division titles in the process.[1] They won a third consecutive division title in 2015, finishing with a league-best 15–1 record and securing homefield advantage in the playoffs for the first time in team history.

The team's worst regular season record was 2001, where they finished 1–15, worst in the league for that season; although they won their first game, they lost each of the remaining 15. Their best regular season record was accomplished in 2015, when they finished 15–1. The team has reached the Super Bowl twice; in 2003, when they lost Super Bowl XXXVIII 29–32 to the New England Patriots, and 2015, when they lost Super Bowl 50 10–24 to the Denver Broncos. Overall, the team has recorded 7 winning seasons, 14 losing seasons, and three 8–8 seasons; they have reached the playoffs 8 times. Including the playoffs, they have an overall record of 199 wins, 201 losses, and 1 tie (.498 winning percentage).

Seasons[]

Super Bowl Champions Conference Champions Division Champions Wild Card Berth
Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Post-season results Awards Head coach(es)
Finish Wins Losses Ties
1995 1995 NFL NFC West 4th 7 9 0 Dom Capers
1996 1996 NFL NFC West 1st 12 4 0 Won Divisional playoffs (Cowboys) 26–17
Lost NFC Championship (at Packers) 13–30
Dom Capers (COTY)[2]
1997 1997 NFL NFC West 2nd 7 9 0
1998 1998 NFL NFC West 4th 4 12 0
1999 1999 NFL NFC West 2nd 8 8 0 George Seifert
2000 2000 NFL NFC West 3rd 7 9 0
2001 2001 NFL NFC West 5th 1 15 0
2002 2002 NFL NFC South 4th 7 9 0 Julius Peppers (DROTY)[3] John Fox
2003 2003 NFL NFC South 1st 11 5 0 Won Wild Card playoffs (Cowboys) 29–10
Won Divisional playoffs (at Rams) 29–23 (2OT)
Won NFC Championship (at Eagles) 14–3
Lost Super Bowl XXXVIII (vs. Patriots) 29–32
2004 2004 NFL NFC South 3rd 7 9 0
2005 2005 NFL NFC South 2nd 11 5 0 Won Wild Card playoffs (at Giants) 23–0
Won Divisional playoffs (at Bears) 29–21
Lost NFC Championship (at Seahawks) 14–34
Steve Smith (CPOTY)[4]
2006 2006 NFL NFC South 2nd 8 8 0
2007 2007 NFL NFC South 2nd 7 9 0
2008 2008 NFL NFC South 1st 12 4 0 Lost Divisional playoffs (Cardinals) 13–33
2009 2009 NFL NFC South 3rd 8 8 0
2010 2010 NFL NFC South 4th 2 14 0
2011 2011 NFL NFC South 3rd 6 10 0 Cam Newton (OROTY)[5] Ron Rivera
2012 2012 NFL NFC South 2nd 7 9 0 Luke Kuechly (DROTY)[5]
2013 2013 NFL NFC South 1st 12 4 0 Lost Divisional playoffs (49ers) 10–23 Luke Kuechly (DPOTY)
Ron Rivera (COTY)[6]
2014 2014 NFL NFC South 1st 7 8 1 Won Wild Card playoffs (Cardinals) 27–16
Lost Divisional playoffs (at Seahawks) 17–31
Thomas Davis (WPMOTY)
2015 2015 NFL NFC South 1st 15 1 0 Won Divisional playoffs (Seahawks) 31–24
Won NFC Championship (Cardinals) 49–15
Lost Super Bowl 50 (vs. Broncos) 10–24
Cam Newton (MVP, OPOTY)
Ron Rivera (COTY)
2016 2016 NFL NFC South 4th 6 10 0
2017 2017 NFL NFC South 2nd 11 5 0 Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Saints) 26–31
2018 2018 NFL NFC South 3rd 7 9 0

All-time records[]

Statistic
Carolina Panthers Regular Season Record 190-193-1 Winning Percentage .496
Carolina Panthers Post-Season Record 9-8 Winning Percentage .529
All-time regular and post-season record 199-201-1 Winning Percentage .498

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