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List of Carolina Panthers seasons

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List of Carolina Panthers seasons

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. The team home field and headquarters is Bank of America Stadium in Uptown Charlotte. The Panthers are supported throughout the Carolinas; although the team has played its home games in Charlotte since 1996, they played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina during its first season in 1995. In the 29 seasons the team has played, it has a record of 223–260–1 (a winning percentage of .474), with two Super Bowl appearances, six division titles, and eight playoff appearances. The Carolina Panthers inaugural season was in 1995, where team played as members of the NFC West division. Dom Capers was the franchise's first head coach. In their first season, they recorded a record of 7–9, the best record for an expansion team in NFL history. In their second season, they won the NFC West and reached the NFC Championship game, where they lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers; Capers won the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year Award. The Panthers would fail to reach the playoffs in 1997, and in 1998, Capers was fired after a 4–12 finish. George Seifert was hired to replace him as head coach, but failed to reach the playoffs in any of his three seasons. His final season as head coach was in 2001, when the Panthers finished with a league-worst 1–15 record. John Fox was hired as head coach in 2002. In his nine seasons as head coach, the Panthers made the playoffs three times and won two NFC South division titles (in 2003 and 2008). They reached Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2003, the NFC Championship game in 2005, and the Divisional round in 2008. Fox was not retained as head coach following a 2–14 finish in 2010, and was succeeded by Ron Rivera. Rivera's tenure as head coach was the most successful in team history. The Panthers reached the playoffs four times under Rivera, and won three straight division titles from 2013 to 2015. In 2015, the Panthers recorded their most successful regular season, finishing with a league-best 15–1 record; quarterback Cam Newton received MVP and Offensive Player of the Year honors. However, the team lost Super Bowl 50 24–10 to the Denver Broncos. The team last recorded a playoff appearance in 2017, when they recorded an 11–5 record but lost to the New Orleans Saints in the Wild Card round. Since then, the team has failed to record a winning season and has fired three head coaches (Rivera in 2019, Matt Rhule in 2022, and Frank Reich in 2023). In their most recent season, the team finished with a league-worst 2–15 record. As of 2024, the Panthers have never had consecutive seasons where they finished above .500, though they have had multiple cases of following an above-.500 finish one year with a .500 season the next.

Tables

Key · Seasons
Conference champions #
Division champions †
Wild Card berth ^
mw- Carolina Panthers records by season · Seasons
Finish
Finish
Season
Finish
Team
mw- W
League
L
Conference
T
1995
1995
Season
1995
Team
1995
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
West
Regular season
4th
Regular season
7
Regular season
9
Regular season
0
Head coach
Dom Capers
1996
1996
Season
1996
Team
1996
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
West †
Regular season
1st †
Regular season
12
Regular season
4
Regular season
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Cowboys) 26–17Lost NFC Championship (at Packers) 13–30
Awards
Dom Capers (COTYTooltip NFL Coach of the Year Award)
1997
1997
Season
1997
Team
1997
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
West
Regular season
2nd
Regular season
7
Regular season
9
Regular season
0
1998
1998
Season
1998
Team
1998
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
West
Regular season
4th
Regular season
4
Regular season
12
Regular season
0
1999
1999
Season
1999
Team
1999
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
West
Regular season
2nd
Regular season
8
Regular season
8
Regular season
0
Head coach
George Seifert
2000
2000
Season
2000
Team
2000
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
West
Regular season
3rd
Regular season
7
Regular season
9
Regular season
0
2001
2001
Season
2001
Team
2001
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
West
Regular season
5th
Regular season
1
Regular season
15
Regular season
0
2002
2002
Season
2002
Team
2002
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
4th
Regular season
7
Regular season
9
Regular season
0
Awards
Julius Peppers (DROTYTooltip National Football League Rookie of the Year Award)
Head coach
John Fox
2003
2003
Season
2003
Team
2003
League
NFL
Conference
NFC #
Division
South †
Regular season
1st †
Regular season
11
Regular season
5
Regular season
0
Postseason results
Won Wild Card playoffs (Cowboys) 29–10Won Divisional playoffs (at Rams) 29–23 (2OT)Won NFC Championship (at Eagles) 14–3Lost Super Bowl XXXVIII (vs. Patriots) 29–32
2004
2004
Season
2004
Team
2004
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
3rd
Regular season
7
Regular season
9
Regular season
0
2005
2005
Season
2005
Team
2005
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
2nd ^
Regular season
11
Regular season
5
Regular season
0
Postseason results
Won Wild Card playoffs (at Giants) 23–0 Won Divisional playoffs (at Bears) 29–21Lost NFC Championship (at Seahawks) 14–34
Awards
Steve Smith (CPOTYTooltip National Football League Comeback Player of the Year Award)
2006
2006
Season
2006
Team
2006
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
2nd
Regular season
8
Regular season
8
Regular season
0
2007
2007
Season
2007
Team
2007
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
2nd
Regular season
7
Regular season
9
Regular season
0
2008
2008
Season
2008
Team
2008
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South †
Regular season
1st †
Regular season
12
Regular season
4
Regular season
0
Postseason results
Lost Divisional playoffs (Cardinals) 13–33
2009
2009
Season
2009
Team
2009
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
3rd
Regular season
8
Regular season
8
Regular season
0
2010
2010
Season
2010
Team
2010
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
4th
Regular season
2
Regular season
14
Regular season
0
2011
2011
Season
2011
Team
2011
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
3rd
Regular season
6
Regular season
10
Regular season
0
Awards
Cam Newton (OROTYTooltip National Football League Rookie of the Year Award)
Head coach
Ron Rivera
2012
2012
Season
2012
Team
2012
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
2nd
Regular season
7
Regular season
9
Regular season
0
Awards
Luke Kuechly (DROTYTooltip National Football League Rookie of the Year Award)
2013
2013
Season
2013
Team
2013
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South †
Regular season
1st †
Regular season
12
Regular season
4
Regular season
0
Postseason results
Lost Divisional playoffs (49ers) 10–23
Awards
Luke Kuechly (DPOTYTooltip AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award)Ron Rivera (COTYTooltip National Football League Coach of the Year Award)
2014
2014
Season
2014
Team
2014
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South †
Regular season
1st †
Regular season
7
Regular season
8
Regular season
1
Postseason results
Won Wild Card playoffs (Cardinals) 27–16Lost Divisional playoffs (at Seahawks) 17–31
Awards
Thomas Davis (WPMOTYTooltip Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award)
2015
2015
Season
2015
Team
2015
League
NFL
Conference
NFC #
Division
South †
Regular season
1st †
Regular season
15
Regular season
1
Regular season
0
Postseason results
Won Divisional playoffs (Seahawks) 31–24Won NFC Championship (Cardinals) 49–15Lost Super Bowl 50 (vs. Broncos) 10–24
Awards
Cam Newton (MVPTooltip National Football League Most Valuable Player Award, OPOTYTooltip AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award)Ron Rivera (COTY)
2016
2016
Season
2016
Team
2016
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
4th
Regular season
6
Regular season
10
Regular season
0
2017
2017
Season
2017
Team
2017
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
2nd ^
Regular season
11
Regular season
5
Regular season
0
Postseason results
Lost Wild Card playoffs (at Saints) 26–31
2018
2018
Season
2018
Team
2018
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
3rd
Regular season
7
Regular season
9
Regular season
0
2019
2019
Season
2019
Team
2019
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
4th
Regular season
5
Regular season
11
Regular season
0
Head coach
Ron Rivera (5–7)Perry Fewell (0–4)
2020
2020
Season
2020
Team
2020
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
3rd
Regular season
5
Regular season
11
Regular season
0
Head coach
Matt Rhule
2021
2021
Season
2021
Team
2021
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
4th
Regular season
5
Regular season
12
Regular season
0
2022
2022
Season
2022
Team
2022
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
2nd
Regular season
7
Regular season
10
Regular season
0
Head coach
Matt Rhule (1–4)Steve Wilks (6–6)
2023
2023
Season
2023
Team
2023
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
4th
Regular season
2
Regular season
15
Regular season
0
Head coach
Frank Reich (1–10)Chris Tabor (1–5)
2024
2024
Season
2024
Team
2024
League
NFL
Conference
NFC
Division
South
Regular season
3rd
Regular season
5
Regular season
12
Regular season
0
Head coach
Dave Canales
Totals
Totals
Season
Totals
Team
219
League
264
Conference
1
Division
All-time regular season record (1995–2024)
9
9
Season
9
Team
8
League
Conference
All-time postseason record (1995–2024)
228
228
Season
228
Team
272
League
1
Conference
All-time regular & postseason record (1995–2024)
Season
Team
League
Conference
Division
Regular season
Postseason results
Awards
Head coach
Refs.
Finish
mw- W
L
T
1995
1995
NFL
NFC
West
4th
7
9
0
Dom Capers
1996
1996
NFL
NFC
West †
1st †
12
4
0
Won Divisional playoffs (Cowboys) 26–17Lost NFC Championship (at Packers) 13–30
Dom Capers (COTYTooltip NFL Coach of the Year Award)
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 (DROTYTooltip National Football League Rookie of the Year Award)
John Fox
2003
2003
NFL
NFC #
South †
1st †
11
5
0
Won Wild Card playoffs (Cowboys) 29–10Won Divisional playoffs (at Rams) 29–23 (2OT)Won NFC Championship (at Eagles) 14–3Lost 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) 29–21Lost NFC Championship (at Seahawks) 14–34
Steve Smith (CPOTYTooltip National Football League Comeback Player of the Year Award)
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 (OROTYTooltip National Football League Rookie of the Year Award)
Ron Rivera
2012
2012
NFL
NFC
South
2nd
7
9
0
Luke Kuechly (DROTYTooltip National Football League Rookie of the Year Award)
2013
2013
NFL
NFC
South †
1st †
12
4
0
Lost Divisional playoffs (49ers) 10–23
Luke Kuechly (DPOTYTooltip AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award)Ron Rivera (COTYTooltip National Football League Coach of the Year Award)
2014
2014
NFL
NFC
South †
1st †
7
8
1
Won Wild Card playoffs (Cardinals) 27–16Lost Divisional playoffs (at Seahawks) 17–31
Thomas Davis (WPMOTYTooltip Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award)
2015
2015
NFL
NFC #
South †
1st †
15
1
0
Won Divisional playoffs (Seahawks) 31–24Won NFC Championship (Cardinals) 49–15Lost Super Bowl 50 (vs. Broncos) 10–24
Cam Newton (MVPTooltip National Football League Most Valuable Player Award, OPOTYTooltip AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award)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
2019
2019
NFL
NFC
South
4th
5
11
0
Ron Rivera (5–7)Perry Fewell (0–4)
2020
2020
NFL
NFC
South
3rd
5
11
0
Matt Rhule
2021
2021
NFL
NFC
South
4th
5
12
0
2022
2022
NFL
NFC
South
2nd
7
10
0
Matt Rhule (1–4)Steve Wilks (6–6)
2023
2023
NFL
NFC
South
4th
2
15
0
Frank Reich (1–10)Chris Tabor (1–5)
2024
2024
NFL
NFC
South
3rd
5
12
0
Dave Canales
Totals
219
264
1
All-time regular season record (1995–2024)
9
8
All-time postseason record (1995–2024)
228
272
1
All-time regular & postseason record (1995–2024)

References

  1. Following the 2002 NFL realignment, the Panthers were moved to the NFC South division.
  2. Ron Rivera was fired as head coach midseason, and Perry Fewell was named interim coach for the remainder of the season.
  3. Indicates the coach's record (Wins–Losses).
  4. The NFL increased the length of a season from 16 to 17 games.
  5. Matt Rhule was fired as head coach midseason, and Steve Wilks was named interim coach for the remainder of the season.
  6. Frank Reich was fired as head coach midseason, and Chris Tabor was named interim head coach for the remainder of the sea
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