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Carolina Panthers Team History

The Carolina Panthers became the 29th National Football League franchise on October 26, 1993. They played their inaugural season in 1995, finishing 7-9 and setting an all-time best opening season record for an NFL expansion team. They also beat the San Francisco 49ers in their inaugural season, becoming the first expansion team to defeat a reigning Super Bowl champion in their first year of play. 

Since their start, the Panthers have won six division titles, including three consecutive NFC South division titles from 2013-15 under coach Ron Rivera. The Panthers have made it to the playoffs eight times, winning two NFC Championships and appearing in the Super Bowl twice. Under coach Rivera, they made four playoff appearances in a five-year span from 2013–2017, tying Green Bay and Seattle for the most NFC playoff appearances during that time. In that five-year span, the Panthers recorded 51 wins, the most in any five-year period in franchise history, and tied for fifth-most in the NFL.

Their first Super Bowl appearance was in 2004 for Super Bowl XXXVIII, then Super Bowl 50 in 2016, following what was the Panthers’ most dominant season to date, going 15-1 with quarterback and MVP Cam Newton.

Carolina Panthers Team Info

Conference: NFC
Division: South
Year Founded: 1993
Team Colors: Black, Panther Blue, Silver
Mascot: Sir Purr
Team Rivals: New Orleans Saints(Opens in new tab), Atlanta Falcons(Opens in new tab), Tampa Bay Buccaneers(Opens in new tab)

Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium

The Carolina Panthers play their home games at Bank of America Stadium, located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Specifically designed for football, the 75,525-seat, open-air, natural-grass stadium opened on June 27, 1996, and has undergone several renovations to improve the fan experience, beginning in January of 2014. Renovations have included the construction of escalator bays that quickly take fans to the upper levels, plus state-of-the-art sound, video and scoreboard systems, as well as upgrades to 151 suites. The upper level and lower level concourses have also been updated with LED lighting, new signage, and digital menu boards.

Learn more about Bank of America Stadium here(Opens in new tab).

FAQS

Tickets for the 2025-26 NFL season are available on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Carolina Panthers.

If you're thinking about last minute tickets, all Carolina Panthers tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone -- so you can buy tickets right up until kickoff. You can also purchase last minute Carolina Panthers tickets on Ticketmaster up to an hour after kickoff.

Ticket prices for Carolina Panthers games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for a Carolina Panthers game can cost anywhere between $75 - $350.

The Carolina Panthers schedule can be viewed on Ticketmaster. 

Here’s the full list of Panthers opponents for the 2025-26 season:

  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Buffalo Bills
  • Dallas Cowboys
  • Los Angeles Rams
  • Miami Dolphins
  • New Orleans Saints
  • Seattle Seahawks
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Arizona Cardinals
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
  • New England Patriots
  • New York Jets
  • San Francisco 49ers

Check out the Bank of America Stadium seating chart on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).

The Carolina Panthers’ biggest rivals are the New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Carolina Panthers have reached the Super Bowl(Opens in new tab) championship twice: Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004), losing to the New England Patriots, 32–29, and Super Bowl 50 (2016), losing to the Denver Broncos, 24-10.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 1278 reviews
  • What a great experience.

    by Connie on 10/2/24Bank of America Stadium - CharlotteRating: 5 out of 5

    What a great venue! Everyone was so friendly and helpful. Great experience.

  • Optimistic Panthers Fan

    by Mike on 8/20/24Bank of America Stadium - CharlotteRating: 5 out of 5

    For a preseason game it was okay. Panthers' Offense looks like last season and still needs a lot of work before the regular season begins in September. Still, I'm optimistic for the Panthers to have a much better season in 2024, perform better on the field and put winning points on the scoreboard! GO PANTHERS!!

  • Keep Pounding!!!

    by Russell on 8/20/24Bank of America Stadium - CharlotteRating: 5 out of 5

    The Panthers will be my team regardless!! BUT! We need to be a little more aggressive! We need a little more heart! And we need to be about that action!! Now let’s shut the mouths of all the doubters and get this W! KEEP POUNDING!! KEEP POUNDING!! KEEP POUNDING!! Let’s goooooooo!🔥🔥🔥

  • Keep Pounding

    by Woo kidd on 8/5/24Clemson Memorial Stadium - ClemsonRating: 5 out of 5

    I've been a panther fan since 1995 I've always wanted to come sit and watch them play I never pulled for another team ever and I never will it excites me when I get to see the players play Idc if we win 0 games I'll be cheering my team on forever but all and all a very wonderful experience I love it

  • Fun Fun

    by Favorite Fan on 8/4/24Clemson Memorial Stadium - ClemsonRating: 5 out of 5

    The Carolina Panther Dan Fest was so much fun. The event was was very friendly and fun. The staff and players were so kind to all the fans, signing autographs and taking photos with everyone. The finale of the fireworks show was amazing. A definite “Thumbs Up”!!!!

  • Boring fanfest

    by KB on 8/4/24Clemson Memorial Stadium - ClemsonRating: 1 out of 5

    Paid $5 for the tickets. If I'd have paid more I would have felt ripped off. Fanfest with no mascot, no cheerleaders, no access to players, and barely team gear to purchase. Fireworks started before dark, which was actually a little blessing to get kids home. Not impressed.

  • Big panther fan

    by Wyatt on 8/4/24Clemson Memorial Stadium - ClemsonRating: 5 out of 5

    My daughter and I did wofford college last year. It was difficult to view the practice. Constantly lot of moving around to watch and difficult to get an autograph. This year it was much got to see every bit of the practice. Got to sit down and relax and enjoy it. Really love the VIP. My daughter also enjoyed how easy it was to get signatures versus last year. She got hurt trying to get a players signature due to the kids autograph side being overcrowded. The VIP experience was GREAR! Especially the free ice cream on a hot day.

  • Better experience in charlotte

    by Denny on 8/4/24Clemson Memorial Stadium - ClemsonRating: 1 out of 5

    Man that offense is looking horrible with that midget QB we got and the whole fan fest didn’t have no energy like we had last year in charlotte.

  • Nothing like going to an NFL event

    by Hal on 8/4/24Clemson Memorial Stadium - ClemsonRating: 4 out of 5

    Getting the autograph of Thomas Davis and muhsin Muhammad!

  • Panthers FanFest Great event

    by Puffler on 8/4/24Clemson Memorial Stadium - ClemsonRating: 4 out of 5

    Took my grandkids (boy who's a huge Panthers fan, girl who normally couldn't care less about sports) and wife to Carolina Panthers FanFest at Clemson Stadium. We had a great time. They gave out a poster with the training camp roster and a light up LED wand for the fireworks show at the end. The team practice/scrimmage was great, good to see the team out again. Hoping for a better season (could it get any worse?) this year. My grandson got Bryce Young's autograph so he was really excited about that. Granddaughter surprisingly had a good time and got some autographs as well. Only thing I didn't enjoy was the blaring rap music from the stadium speakers during the entire event. Not sure how the players and coaches could hear what any of their teammates were saying. Otherwise it was well worth the 4 hour drive for FanFest.