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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025 season marks the Carolina Panthers’ 31st in the NFL and their second under head coach Dave Canales and general manager Dan Morgan. After finishing 5–12 in 2024, the franchise is focused on building momentum and returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2018.
Following one of the worst defensive campaigns in modern league history — surrendering a league-high 534 points — Carolina overhauled its defense in the offseason. The front office added Bobby Brown III, Tershawn Wharton, Patrick Jones II, and safety Tre’von Moehrig, while selecting cornerback Will Johnson in the first round to stabilize the secondary.
On offense, quarterback Bryce Young provides optimism after a strong second-half surge in 2024. He’ll be supported by first-round rookie receiver Tetairoa McMillan, veteran pass-catchers like Adam Thielen, and a backfield anchored by Chuba Hubbard.
With one of the top-five easiest schedules in the NFL based on projected opponent records — and early Vegas projections pointing to a modest leap forward — the Panthers are well-positioned for a bounce-back season. Still, with the NFC South wide open, their ability to capitalize will determine whether they reemerge as playoff contenders.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Carolina Panthers 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Standard general-admission or upper-deck Panthers tickets typically start around $50 to $70, particularly for midweek or lower-demand games. More sought-after matchups — such as those against the Cowboys, Bills, Rams, or Seahawks — can drive average prices into the $150 to $250+ range, with listings showing values frequently around $200 to $280 for those marquee matchups. Individual club-seat tickets typically range from $250 to $700 per ticket, depending on opponent and game timing.
PANTHERS’ OPPONENTS: The Carolina Panthers’ 2025 opponents include their three NFC South rivals — the Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers — each played twice in home-and-away matchups. In addition to division play, Carolina hosts the Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Rams, and Seattle Seahawks at Bank of America Stadium. On the road, they’ll visit the Jacksonville Jaguars, Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Green Bay Packers, and San Francisco 49ers. The schedule blends classic NFC matchups with high-profile games against top AFC East and West contenders, creating a varied and challenging road for a young Panthers squad looking to rebound.
PANTHERS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
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Week 1 (Sept 7–13):
Sept 7 @ Jacksonville Jaguars -
Week 2 (Sept 14–20):
Sept 14 @ Arizona Cardinals -
Week 3 (Sept 21–27):
Sept 21 vs Atlanta Falcons -
Week 4 (Sept 28–Oct 4):
Sept 28 @ New England Patriots -
Week 5 (Oct 5–11):
Oct 5 vs Miami Dolphins -
Week 6 (Oct 12–18):
Oct 12 vs Dallas Cowboys -
Week 7 (Oct 19–25):
Oct 19 @ New York Jets -
Week 8 (Oct 26–Nov 1):
Oct 26 vs Buffalo Bills -
Week 9 (Nov 2–8):
Nov 2 @ Green Bay Packers -
Week 10 (Nov 9–15):
Nov 9 vs New Orleans Saints -
Week 11 (Nov 16–22):
Nov 16 @ Atlanta Falcons -
Week 12 (Nov 23–29):
Nov 24 @ San Francisco 49ers (Monday night) -
Week 13 (Nov 30–Dec 6):
Nov 30 vs Los Angeles Rams -
Week 14 (Dec 7–13):
(Bye week – no game) -
Week 15 (Dec 14–20):
Dec 14 @ New Orleans Saints -
Week 16 (Dec 21–27):
Dec 21 vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers -
Week 17 (Dec 28–Jan 3):
Dec 27 or 28 vs Seattle Seahawks (exact date TBD) -
Week 18 (Jan 4–10):
Jan 4 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (date/time TBA)
ABOUT CAROLINA PANTHERS: The Carolina Panthers are a professional football team based in Charlotte, North Carolina, competing in the NFC South division of the National Football League (NFL). Founded in 1993 and beginning play in 1995, the Panthers are one of the NFL’s younger franchises but have made a notable impact, including two Super Bowl appearances — in the 2003 and 2015 seasons. The team plays its home games at Bank of America Stadium, a downtown venue known for its skyline views and passionate fan base.
Over the years, the Panthers have featured standout players like Steve Smith Sr., Julius Peppers, Luke Kuechly, Cam Newton, and Christian McCaffrey. The franchise reached its peak during the 2015 season when it went 15–1 and advanced to Super Bowl 50, led by Newton’s MVP performance, though they ultimately fell to the Denver Broncos. Since then, the team has been in a rebuilding cycle, searching for long-term consistency at quarterback and stability in the front office.
As of 2025, the Panthers are led by head coach Dave Canales and general manager Dan Morgan, both entering their second season in those roles. The team is centered around quarterback Bryce Young, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, and is focused on building a younger, more explosive roster. With new additions on both sides of the ball and a relatively favorable schedule, the Panthers are aiming to shift momentum and reassert themselves in the wide-open NFC South.