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Cincinnati Bengals (3) – XVI, XXIII, and LVI; an AFL expansion team in 1968, they have no pre-Super Bowl league championships. Carolina Panthers (2) – XXXVIII and 50; a post-merger expansion team, their first season was in 1995. Atlanta Falcons (2) – XXXIII and LI; an NFL expansion team in 1966, they have no pre-Super Bowl league ...
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. [3] 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.
With the win, Carolina advanced to Super Bowl 50, the team's first appearance in twelve years. The Panthers were defeated by the Denver Broncos in the Super Bowl by a score of 24–10. At the NFL Honors, which took place the day before the Super Bowl, it was announced Newton had won the NFL MVP award, becoming the first Panther to ever win the ...
Super Bowl XXXVIII: New England Patriots 32, Carolina Panthers 29 MVP: Tom Brady | Location: Reliant Stadium, Houston | Date: Feb. 1, 2004 Super Bowl XXXVII: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Oakland ...
Before the game on Feb. 9, read below for a little history of the Super Bowl. ... Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, ...
Super Bowl 50: Denver Broncos 24, Carolina Panthers 10 Super Bowl 51: New England Patriots 34, Atlanta Falcons 28 (OT) Super Bowl 52: Philadelphia Eagles 41, New England Patriots 33
The Carolina Panthers support a variety of non-profits in North and South Carolina through the Carolina Panthers Charities. Four annual scholarships are awarded to student athletes through the Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship and the Carolina Panthers Players Sam Mills Memorial Scholarship programs. [ 176 ]
NFL owners voted to award Super Bowl XXXVIII to Houston during their November 1, 2000, meeting held in Atlanta. It marked the second Super Bowl held in the Houston area, the first was VIII played at Rice Stadium. [10] Three Super Bowls host sites were selected during the meeting, XXXVIII, XXXIX, and XL. However, XXXIX was the only one of the ...