List of Carolina Panthers team records

The Carolina Panthers are an American professional football club based in Charlotte, North Carolina and representing the Carolinas. The team, which plays in the South division of the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League (NFL), began play in 1995 as an expansion team. From 1995-2001, the team was a member of the West division of the NFC.

Kicker John Kasay, the team's highest-scoring career player. Kasay played for the Panthers from 1995-2010.

This list encompasses the major honors won by the Carolina Panthers as well as records set by the team, its coaches, and its players. Attendance records at Bank of America Stadium, the team's home stadium since 1996, are also included in this list. All records are accurate as of the end of the 2017 season.

Honors

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Retired numbers

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Carolina Panthers retired numbers
No. Player Position Tenure
51 Sam Mills LB 1995–1997

Player records

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Key
Symbol Meaning
No. nth highest rank
XPM Extra points made
XPA Extra points attempted
FGM Field goals made
FGA Field goals attempted
2PT Two-point conversions
Rtg. Quarterback rating
Current player for the Carolina Panthers
* Active player for another NFL team
Bolded text League-leader in statistical category for the season

Top scorers (season)

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No. Player Position Season Touchdowns XPM XPA FGM FGA 2PT Points[A] Ref.
1 Graham Gano K 2015 0 56 59 30 36 0 146
2 John Kasay K 1996 0 34 35 37[B] 45 0 145 [5][6][7]
3 John Kasay K 2008 0 46 46 28 31 0 130 [5][6]
4 John Kasay K 2003 0 29 30 32 38 0 125 [5]
5 DeAngelo Williams RB 2008 20[C] 0 0 0 0 1 122 [5][8][9]

Top scorers (career)

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No. Player Position Years Touchdowns XPM XPA FGM FGA 2PT Points[A] Ref.
1 John Kasay K 1995-2010 0 429 438 351 424 0 1,482 [10]
2 Graham Gano* K 2012–2019 0 247 260 165 193 0 742 [10]
3 Steve Smith WR 2001-2013 75[D] 0 0 0 0 2 454 [10]
4 Cam Newton* QB 2011-2019 58 0 0 0 0 2 352 [10]
5 Jonathan Stewart RB 2008-2017 58[E] 0 0 0 0 0 348 [10]

Passing (season)

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No. Player Season Completions Attempts Yards Touchdowns Interceptions Rtg. Ref.
1 Steve Beuerlein 1999 343 571 4,436 36 15 94.6 [5][11]
2 Cam Newton* 2011 310 517 4,051 21 17 84.5 [5]
3 Jake Delhomme 2004 310 533 3,886 29 15 87.3 [5]
4 Cam Newton* 2012 280 485 3,869 19 12 86.2 [12]
5 Cam Newton* 2015 296 495 3,837 35 10 99.7 [12]

Passing (career)

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No. Player Years Completions Attempts Yards Touchdowns Interceptions Rtg. Ref.
1 Cam Newton* 2011-2019
2021
2,371 3,980 29,041 182 108 86.1 [10]
2 Jake Delhomme 2003-2009 1,580 2,669 19,258 120 89 82.6 [10]
3 Steve Beuerlein 1996-2000 1,041 1,723 12,690 86 50 87.7 [10]
4 Kerry Collins 1995-98 694 1,340 8,306 47 54 66.0 [10]
5 Chris Weinke 2001-06 373 687 3,800 14 26 61.4 [10]

Rushing (season)

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No. Player Season Attempts Yards Average Touchdowns Ref.
1 DeAngelo Williams 2008 273 1,515 5.5 18 [5][9]
2 Stephen Davis 2003 318 1,444 4.5 8 [5]
3 Christian McCaffrey 2019 287 1,387 4.8 15 [5]
4 Jonathan Stewart 2009 221 1,133 5.1 10 [5]
5 Anthony Johnson 1996 300 1,120 3.7 6 [13]

Rushing (career)

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No. Player Years Attempts Yards Average Touchdowns Ref.
1 Jonathan Stewart 2008–2017 1,669 7,318 4.3 51 [10]
2 DeAngelo Williams 2006–2014 1,432 6,846 4.8 46 [10]
3 Cam Newton* 2011-2019 934 4,806 5.1 58 [10]
4 DeShaun Foster 2002-2007 851 3,336 3.9 10 [10]
5 Christian McCaffrey 2017-present 682 3,145 4.6 24 [10]

Receiving (season)

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No. Player Season Receptions Yards Average Touchdowns Ref.
1 Steve Smith 2005[F] 103 1,563 15.2 12 [15][5][16]
2 Steve Smith 2008 78 1,421 18.1 6 [5][15]
3 Muhsin Muhammad 2004 93 1,405 15.1 16 [5][15][17]
4 Steve Smith 2011 79 1,394 17.6 7 [15][5][16]
5 Muhsin Muhammad 1999 96 1,253 13.1 8 [5][15][17]

Receiving (career)

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No. Player Position Years Receptions Yards Average Touchdowns Ref.
1 Steve Smith WR 2001-2013 836 12,197 14.6 67 [18]
2 Muhsin Muhammad WR 1996-2004
2008–09
696 9,255 13.3 50 [18]
3 Greg Olsen* TE 2011–2019 524 6,463 12.3 39 [18]
4 Wesley Walls TE 1996-2002 324 3,902 12.0 44 [18]
5 D. J. Moore WR 2018-2022 208 3,156 15.2 10 [18]

Sacks (season)

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No. Player Position Season Sacks Ref.
1 Kevin Greene OLB 1998 15 [5][19]
1 Greg Hardy DE 2013 15 [5]
3 Kevin Greene OLB 1996 14.5 [5][19]
3 Julius Peppers DE 2008 14.5 [5][20]
5 Lamar Lathon OLB 1996 13.5 [21]

Sacks (career)

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No. Player Position Years Sacks Ref.
1 Julius Peppers DE 2002-09
2017–2018
97.0 [10][22]
2 Charles Johnson DE 2007–2017 67.5 [10][22]
3 Mike Rucker DE 1999-2007 55.5 [10][22]
4 Mario Addison* DE 2012–2019 55.0 [10][22]
5 Kevin Greene OLB 1996, 1998–99 41.5 [10][22]

Interceptions (season)

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No. Player Position Season Interceptions Yards Touchdowns Ref.
1 Doug Evans CB 2001 8 126 1 [5]
2 Chris Gamble CB 2005 7 157 1 [5]
2 Kurt Coleman CB 2015 7 79 1 [5]
3 Brett Maxie S 1995 6 59 0 [5]
3 Chris Gamble CB 2004 6 15 0 [5]
3 Ken Lucas CB 2005 6 70 0 [5]

Interceptions (career)

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No. Player Position Years Interceptions Yards Touchdowns Ref.
1 Chris Gamble CB 2004–2012 27 326 2 [10][22]
2 Eric Davis CB 1996-2000 25 226 2 [10][22]
3 Luke Kuechly LB 2012-2019 18 168 1 [10][22]
4 Mike Minter S 1997-2006 17 421 4 [10][22]
5 Richard Marshall CB 2006-2010 14 315 2 [10][22]
5 Doug Evans CB 1998-2001 14 162 1 [10][22]

Single-game records

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Coaching records

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  • First head coach: Dom Capers (1995-98)[24]
  • Longest-serving head coach: John Fox (2002-2010)[24]
  • Most regular season games as head coach: John Fox - 144 Games
  • Most regular season wins for a head coach: Ron Rivera - 76 Wins
  • Best regular season winning % for a head coach: Ron Rivera - .546
  • Most playoff appearances as head coach: Ron Rivera - 4 Appearances
  • Most playoff games as head coach: John Fox - 8 Games
  • Most playoff wins for a head coach: John Fox - 5 Wins
  • Best playoff winning % for a head coach: John Fox - .625

Team records

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Overall

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Carolina Panthers all-time record[25]
Regular season Playoffs Total
Games 416 17 433
Record 200–215–1 9–8 209–223–1
Percentage .482 .529 .484

Games

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Record results

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  • Record win: 38-0 vs. Atlanta (December 13, 2015)[28]
  • Record regular-season win: 38-0 vs. Atlanta (December 13, 2015)[28]
  • Record playoff win: 23-0 at New York Giants (January 8, 2006)[28]
  • Record loss: 9-52 at Oakland (December 24, 2000)[28]
  • Record regular-season loss: 9-52 at Oakland (December 24, 2000)[28]
  • Record playoff loss: 14-34 at Seattle (January 22, 2006)[28]

Streaks

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  • Longest winning streak (within one season): 14 (2015)
  • Longest winning streak (excluding playoffs): 17 (2014 - 2015)
  • Longest winning streak (Start of season): 14 (2015)
  • Longest losing streak (regular season): 15 (2001)[29]
  • Longest losing streak (start of season): 7 (1998)[29]

Wins/losses/ties in a seasons

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  • Most wins (single regular season): 15 (2015)
  • Most losses (single regular season): 15 (2001)[29]
  • Most ties (single regular season): 1 (2014)
  • Fewest wins (single regular season): 1 (2001)[29]
  • Fewest losses (single regular season): 1 (2015) [29]

Points

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  • Most points scored in a season: 500 (2015)[24]
  • Least points scored in a season: 196 (2010)[24]
  • Most points allowed in a season: 429 (2011)[24]
  • Least points allowed in a season: 218 (1996)[24]
  • Most points scored in a game: 52 vs. Cincinnati (December 8, 2002)[30]
  • Most points conceded in a game: 52 at Oakland (December 24, 2000)[30]
  • Highest points differential[H] in a season: +192 (2015)[24]
  • Lowest points differential[H] in a season: -212 (2010)[24]

Attendances

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  • Largest home attendance (regular season): 592,454 (2015)[31]
  • Largest home attendance (single game):
76,136 vs. San Francisco, December 10, 1995 (Memorial Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina)[31]
74,461 vs. Green Bay, November 8, 2015 (Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina)[31]

References

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  • "2013 Media Guide" (PDF). NFL.com. Retrieved August 26, 2013.

Notes

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Notes
  1. ^ a b Touchdowns are worth six points, extra points are worth three points, safeties and two-point conversions are worth two points and extra points are worth one point.
  2. ^ Formerly the NFL single-season record for most field goals made in a single season.
  3. ^ 18 rushing touchdowns, 2 receiving touchdowns
  4. ^ 67 receiving touchdowns, 6 return touchdowns, 2 rushing touchdowns
  5. ^ 51 rushing touchdowns, 7 receiving touchdowns
  6. ^ Third player since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger to win the receiving 'triple crown' (leading the NFL in receptions, yards, and touchdowns in a seasons).[14]
  7. ^ Postseason game
  8. ^ a b Points scored minus points allowed
Footnotes
  1. ^ "Playoff Game Summaries" (pdf). NFL.com. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Carolina Panthers". CBS Sports. Retrieved March 5, 2013.
  3. ^ "Past Standings (1920-2011)" (PDF). NFL.com. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  4. ^ "Standings". NFL.com. Retrieved March 5, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "Season Records". Carolina Panthers. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  6. ^ a b "John Kasay NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  7. ^ "John Kasay". Carolina Panthers. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  8. ^ "Carolina Panthers Scoring Summary Single-season Register". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  9. ^ a b "DeAngelo Williams NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z "All-Time Leaders". Carolina Panthers. Archived from the original on April 16, 2014. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  11. ^ "Steve Beuerlein NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  12. ^ a b "Carolina Panthers Passing Single-season Register". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  13. ^ "Carolina Panthers Rushing Single-season Register". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  14. ^ Dudley, John (January 18, 2006). "One elusive cat". Cold Hard Football Facts. Football Nation. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  15. ^ a b c d e "Carolina Panthers Receiving Single-season Register". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  16. ^ a b "Steve Smith NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  17. ^ a b "Muhsin Muhammad NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  18. ^ a b c d e "Carolina Panthers Receiving Career Register". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  19. ^ a b "Kevin Greene NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  20. ^ "Julius Peppers NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  21. ^ a b "1996 Carolina Panthers". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 9, 2013.
  22. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Carolina Panthers Defense Career Register". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  23. ^ a b c "Single-game bests". Carolina Panthers. Retrieved March 23, 2013.
  24. ^ a b c d e f g h "Carolina Panthers Franchise Encyclopedia". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 9, 2013.
  25. ^ "Carolina Panthers Head-to-Head Records". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved September 9, 2013.
  26. ^ a b "Chronology". Team History. Carolina Panthers. Archived from the original on September 27, 2015. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  27. ^ "1995 Carolina Panthers". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 9, 2013.
  28. ^ a b c d e f 2013 Media Guide, pp. 334-336.
  29. ^ a b c d e 2013 Media Guide, pp. 279.
  30. ^ a b 2013 Media Guide, pp. 341.
  31. ^ a b c d 2013 Media Guide, p. 279.
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