Carolina Panthers Tickets
Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, has been the Carolina Panthers’ home since the 1996 season, and Panthers tickets are a hot commodity in both North and South Carolina as fans watch the Panthers claw their way to victory. Panthers games are a sure hit for NFL fans young and old, as the team offers fans a chance to watch NFL history be made.
Carolina Panthers History
The Carolina Panthers came roaring into NFL history in their 1995 debut season, winning a record amount of games for an expansion team and proving that they were a team to be reckoned with, as season tickets for Carolina Panthers games quickly sold out to eager fans. The Panthers were created in 1993, when NFL owners unanimously voted to make Carolina the 29th NFL franchise, and first expansion team to be added since 1976. Carolina Panthers cofounder and owner Jerry Richardson also ensured his place in football history by becoming only the second former NFL player to become a team owner.
Former defensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Dom Capers, became the Panthers’ first head coach, with Rod Smith, Greg Kragen, Jack Trudeau, and Mark Carrier rounding out the team’s roster. The team quickly proved to be a formidable opponent, winning their first game, beating the Jacksonville Jaguars 20-14 on July 29, 1995. The Carolina Panthers’ first season continued on a high note, with the team winning four consecutive games, a record for any expansion team, and defeating the Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers 13-7.
The Carolina Panthers showed fans attending games during their sophmore season that they had what it takes to be leauge championships, with another impressive record and the NFC West title under their belts, an impressive feat for such a young team.
Despite their triumphant start in the NFL, the Carolina Panthers found themselves stuck in a slump for the next six years, with unimpressive records, disappointing losses, and uninspired games for fans. Personal tragedies, embarrasments, and mistakes began to plauge the Caronlina Panthers as the team lost key players to jail, injury, and personal conflicts. The team replaced head coach Dom Capers with George Seifert after a disappointing 1998 season. However, Seifert had no more luck with the team than Capers and was let go after only three seasons in Carolina. John Fox became the team’s third head coach, and continues to lead the team today. In 2003, Fox proved to be a good choice for head coach as he led the Panthers to their first Super Bowl appearance. Although the Panthers failed to beat out the New England Patriots, fans were thrilled to see the young team finally proving the had what it takes to survive and thrive in the NFL. Fox would lead the Panthers into the playoffs in both the 2005 and 2007 seasons, but failed to win a chance for a Super Bowl repeat.
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