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2018 Carolina Panthers schedule and ticket info


Jeremy Igo

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57 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

For the first time in franchise history, the Carolina Panthers will open the regular season against the Dallas Cowboys. The Panthers host the Cowboys on September 9, at 4:25 p.m. in Bank of America Stadium to kickoff the 2018 season.

 

It marks just the second time under head coach Ron Rivera, and first time since 2013, that the Panthers have opened the season at home.

 

The Panthers play the NFC East and the AFC North divisions along with the Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks and the familiar NFC South foes – Atlanta, New Orleans and Tampa Bay. The Panthers will play six games against teams that qualified for the playoffs last season, while the NFC South put three teams in the playoffs for the first time in its history and the division’s 37 wins led all divisions in the NFL.

 

The Panthers will play two games in primetime, facing off against Pittsburgh on Thursday Night Football in Week 10 and hosting New Orleans on Monday Night Football in Week 15.

 

For the first time in franchise history, the longest road trip will be to New Orleans. The team will travel an approximate 4,060 miles on its eight regular season road trips, the lowest cumulative total in franchise history for a single season.

 

After a Week 2 contest at Atlanta, the Panthers host Cincinnati in Bank of America Stadium on September 23 in Week 3. The Bengals and Panthers played to a tie in the teams’ most recent meeting in 2014, the only tie in Panthers franchise history.

 

The Panthers will have the bye in Week 4, the earliest possible week for the bye. Carolina follows the off-week with three consecutive games against the NFC East, culminating with a trip to the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles on October 21. This marks the third-consecutive season and 14th occurrence all-time that the Panthers have faced the defending Super Bowl champion.

 

After consecutive home games against the Ravens and Buccaneers, the Panthers will travel to Pittsburgh for a Thursday Night contest against the Steelers on Nov. 8 on FOX and NFL Network. The Panthers will be looking for the franchise’s first win in four regular season games at Pittsburgh.

 

The game against the Steelers marks the first of three straight games against teams with winning records last season, as the Steelers went 13-3 and advanced to the AFC Divisional Round. Carolina then travels to Detroit (9-7) before returning home to face Seattle (9-7) on November 25.

 

The game against the Seahawks marks the ninth meeting since 2010, with two of those games coming in the postseason. Carolina is 4-8 all-time against Seattle, but has won two of the last three.

 

The Panthers then enter the month of December, which has been a favorable month for Carolina under head coach Ron Rivera. Last season, Carolina went 3-2 with three straight home wins to clinch a playoff berth. Since 2011, the Panthers have won 23 games in December, tied for second in the NFL.

 

December of 2018 will begin with road contests at Tampa Bay and Cleveland, before concluding with a three-game stretch against division rivals.

 

The Panthers will face New Orleans at home on Monday Night Football on ESPN on December 17, before hosting Atlanta on December 23 and then traveling to New Orleans in the season finale on December 30. The stretch marks the latest in the schedule that Carolina has ever faced a division rival for the first time (Week 15). It also marks the eighth time in nine seasons that Carolina will have to close the regular season on the road.

 

The Panthers could end up making more Sunday primetime appearances under the league's flex scheduling policy, which allows a time change for a total of two NFL games between Weeks 5-9 and for many more games from Weeks 10-15 and 17. Flex scheduling will not affect games already scheduled for Thursday, Saturday and Monday nights.

 

The Panthers also finalized the team’s preseason schedule. August 9 – at Buffalo (7 p.m.), August 17 – Miami (7:30 p.m.), August 24 – New England (7:30 p.m.), August 30 – at Pittsburgh (7:30 p.m.).

 

Single-game tickets for the 2018 season will go on sale on April 28 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster is the official ticket marketplace of the NFL. As the official ticketing partner of the Carolina Panthers, Ticketmaster provides the safest and most secure way for fans to buy, sell and transfer authentic primary and secondary tickets. To ensure that the tickets you buy are the tickets that you get into the game, fans are encouraged to purchase from official sources only like Ticketmaster or theCarolina Panthers website.

  • Week 1 9/9 - DAL @ CAR
  • Week 2 9/16 - CAR @ ATL
  • Week 3 9/23 - CIN @ CAR
  • Week 4 9/30 - **BYE**
  • Week 5 10/7 - NYG @ CAR
  • Week 6 10/14 - CAR @ WAS
  • Week 7 10/21 - CAR @ PHI
  • Week 8 10/28 - BAL @ CAR
  • Week 9 11/4 - TB @ CAR
  • Week 10 11/8 - CAR @ PIT (TNF)
  • Week 11 11/18 - CAR @ DET
  • Week 12 11/25 - SEA @ CAR
  • Week 13 12/2 - CAR @ TB
  • Week 14 12/9   CAR @ CLE
  • Week 15 12/17 - NO @ CAR (MNF)
  • Week 16 12/23 - ATL @ CAR
  • Week 17 12/30 - CAR @ NO

Jeremy....would think you would make this readable in the cool black theme.

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I'm not so sure. So many question marks this year.

Well, what’s so different from last season?  We are better CB, better at WR, and better at DT.  I’d even argue we are better at S.  The only position we got weaker st is OG.  Plus we still have the draft and late FA to come.  

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1 hour ago, RumHam said:

I mean I know we are promised the opponents but our schedule is brutal. NFL is fuging us this year. At least we open at home but if we go in to the season with this secondary we may be staring 0-8 in the face. This is an awful schedule. All nfc east opponents back to back?

How are they screwing us?  

All but 2 games have been set for years...we open 3 of 4 at home (need a fast start)...no west coast games...farthest road travel is NO...and most games are 1pm (fans like prime time games...players prefer 1pm games as it does not interrupt their routine).

 

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50 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

They don't want that week of money lost with no games on TV to watch.

Honestly, they should just do an NFC bye week 8 and an AFC bye week 9 and flip flop each year.

That's way too sensible for the NFL. Or for teevee money, do half of the NFC and AFC teams on week 8/9 so the networks always have games. 

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