2014 Carolina Panthers season | |
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Owner | Jerry Richardson |
Head Coach | Ron Rivera |
General Manager | Dave Gettleman |
Home Field | Bank of America Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 7-8-1 |
Place | 1st NFC South |
Playoff Finish | Won Wild Card Playoffs (Cardinals) 27-16 Lost Divisional Playoffs (Seahawks) 31-17 |
Pro Bowlers | TE Greg Olsen ILB Luke Kuechly |
Timeline | |
Previous Season | Next Season |
2013 | 2015 |
The 2014 Carolina Panthers season will be the franchise's upcoming 20th season in the National Football League and the fourth under head coach Ron Rivera. Template:TOC limit
2014 draft class[]
- Main article: 2014 NFL Draft
Round | Selection | Player | Position | College |
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1 | 28 | Kelvin Benjamin | Wide receiver | Florida State |
2 | 60 | Kony Ealy | Defensive end | Missouri |
3 | 92 | Trai Turner | Guard | LSU |
4 | 128 | Tre Boston | Safety | North Carolina |
5 | 148 | Bene Benwikere | Cornerback | San Jose State |
6 | 204 | Tyler Gaffney | Running back | Stanford |
- Notes
- The Panthers traded their original seventh-round selection (No. 243 overall) to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for safety Colin Jones.
- The Panthers acquired a seventh-round selection (No. 225 overall) in a trade that sent linebacker Jon Beason to the New York Giants.[1]
Schedule[]
Preseason[]
The Panthers' preseason opponents were announced on April 9, 2014.
Week | Date | Opponent | Results | Game site | NFL.com recap | |
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Final score | Team record | |||||
1 | August 8 | Buffalo | Bank of America Stadium | |||
2 | August 17 | Kansas City | Bank of America Stadium | |||
3 | August 22 | at New England | Gillette Stadium | |||
4 | August 28 | at Pittsburgh | Heinz Field |
Regular season[]
Week | Date | Opponent | Results | Game site | NFL.com recap | |
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Final score | Team record | |||||
1 | September 7 | at Tampa Bay | Raymond James Stadium | |||
2 | September 14 | Detroit | Bank of America Stadium | |||
3 | September 21 | Pittsburgh | Bank of America Stadium | |||
4 | September 28 | at Baltimore | M&T Bank Stadium | |||
5 | October 5 | Chicago | Bank of America Stadium | |||
6 | October 12 | at Cincinnati | Paul Brown Stadium | |||
7 | October 19 | at Green Bay | Lambeau Field | |||
8 | October 26 | Seattle | Bank of America Stadium | |||
9 | October 30 | New Orleans | Bank of America Stadium | |||
10 | November 10 | at Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | |||
11 | November 16 | Atlanta | Bank of America Stadium | |||
12 | Bye week | |||||
13 | November 30 | at Minnesota | TCF Bank Stadium | |||
14 | December 7 | at New Orleans | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | |||
15 | December 14 | Tampa Bay | Bank of America Stadium | |||
16 | December 21 | Cleveland | Bank of America Stadium | |||
17 | December 28 | at Atlanta | Georgia Dome |
- Notes
- Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
- Networks and times for Sunday games from Weeks 5–17 are subject to change as a result of flexible scheduling.[2]
Game summaries[]
References[]
- ↑ http://profootballzone.com/nfl/panthers-announced-received-7th-round-pick-jon-beason
- ↑ Rosenthal, Gregg (April 23, 2014). 2014 NFL Schedule: Flex games can now start in Week 5. NFL.com. Retrieved on April 23, 2014.
External links[]
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