Carolina Panthers Tickets

Carolina Panthers Tickets

In 1995, one of the most successful expansion teams in NFL history was born. Named as the Carolina Panthers, this team won seven games in their first season and appeared in the playoffs during the second year. However, after an impressive start, the Carolina Panthers stumbled, ending 1-15 and losing 15 consecutive games in 2001, their worst year ever.

In 2003, the Carolina Panthers under head coach John Fox quickly made a comeback, finished the season 11-5, appeared in the playoffs and earned a chance to win the Super Bowl XXXVII. Several superb players led the team to the Super Bowl; quarterback Jake Delhomme and running backs Steve Smith and DeShaun Foster. Unfortunately, a minute before the end of the game, the New England Patriots kicked one of the most dramatic field goals and finishes in the Super Bowl History, which resulted in an agonizing loss of the Panthers.

Ever since the team nearly held a Super Bowl title under its belt, the Carolina Panthers remain an indestructible force in the league. Although an injury to star quarterback Jake Delhomme hurt the team’s chances last year, the Carolina Panthers has a good reason to be optimistic this season, especially with a solid defense and a dominant offense.

With head coach John Fox doing what it takes to get the Carolina Panthers back on its winning streak, it’s about time to buy those Carolina Panthers tickets to experience live action right at the stands. Will 2008 be the year Carolina Panthers win a Super Bowl? There’s only one way to find out; Be there at Bank of America Stadium to get a piece of the action the Panthers has in store!


Carolina Panthers News

Jags to interview Chudzinski
Jacksonville has contacted the Panthers for permission to interview Carolina offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski for the Jaguars' vacant head coaching job, a person familiar with the negotiations said on Monday.


What went right, what went wrong in 2011
Reviewing what went right and what went wrong during the 2011 NFL season for the Carolina Panthers


What went right, what went wrong in 2011
Reviewing what went right and what went wrong during the 2011 NFL season for the Carolina Panthers


Improved offense gives reason for optimism
The season didn't end the way coach Ron Rivera wanted it to, as the Panthers lost 45-17 to the Saints on Sunday. Even so, there are a lot of positives for the first-year head coach to take forward after a season in which his team finished 6-10 -- a four-game improvement over the previous season.