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07/29/1995 vs. Jacksonville - Panthers defeat Jaguars, 20-14, in the Hall of Fame Game to become the first NFL team to win its inaugural contest.

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09/03/1995 at Atlanta - Panthers rally to tie the game late in the fourth quarter but lose in overtime to Falcons in their inaugural regular season game.

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10/15/1995 vs. New York Jets - Panthers earn their first victory in franchise history, defeating Jets, 26-15.

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10/29/1995 at New England - Panthers win their first road game in team history, defeating Patriots, 20-17, in overtime.

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11/05/1995 at San Francisco - Panthers win an expansion record fourth game in a row, defeating 49ers, 13-7, marking the first time in League history that an expansion team beat the defending Super Bowl Champion.

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12/17/1995 vs. Atlanta - Panthers make a late goal-line stand and defeat Falcons, 21-17, to finish their inaugural season with an expansion-best 5-3 home record at their home-away-from-home field, Clemson's Memorial Stadium.

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09/01/1996 vs. Atlanta - Panthers defeat Falcons, 29-6, in the first regular season game at Ericsson Stadium.

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09/22/1996 vs. San Francisco - Fans waving "Growl Towels" make Ericsson Stadium a sea of blue, and Panthers score on first three possessions en route to 23-7 win over 49ers.

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12/08/1996 at San Francisco - Panthers secure playoff spot at record pace for second-year team and a tiebreaker for the NFC West title with a hard-fought 30-24 victory over 49ers.

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12/22/1996 vs. Pittsburgh - Panthers defeat Steelers, 18-14, with a last minute goal-line stand to complete the 1996 regular season with a 12-4 record, NFC West division title and first-round playoff bye.

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01/05/1997 vs. Dallas - Panthers defeat the defending Super Bowl Champion Cowboys, 26-17, at Ericsson Stadium in the team's first playoff game.

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09/07/1997 at Atlanta - Panthers earn first road win against I-85 nemesis by rallying from 6-0 fourth-quarter deficit for a 9-6 victory over Falcons with the winning points coming on the game's final play.

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12/12/1999 at Green Bay - In a thriller that featured eight lead changes and nearly 750 combined yards of offense, Panthers win, 33-31, in dramatic fashion by scoring a touchdown as time expired to secure the first victory for a visiting team at Lambeau Field in December since 1991.

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01/02/2000 vs. New Orleans - Aiming to overcome an 18-point differential to win a playoff tiebreaker with Green Bay, Panthers score 28 second-half points, but 45-13 win and 32-point margin of victory over Saints is not enough to get Carolina into the postseason.

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11/05/2000 at St. Louis - In 27-24 come-from-behind upset victory over the defending Super Bowl Champions, Panthers hold the high-powered Rams offense to less than 30 points for the first time in 14 contests and end their 13 game home winning streak.

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11/27/2000 vs. Green Bay - Panthers defeat Packers, 31-14, at Ericsson Stadium on Monday Night Football.

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12/03/2000 vs. St. Louis - Panthers generate team-record seven turnovers in 16-3 win that gives them second victory of the season over the defending Super Bowl Champion Rams.

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09/08/2002 vs. Baltimore - Panthers end 15-game losing streak with 10-7 win, sealed by late interception, over Ravens in John Fox's first game as head coach.

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12/01/2002 at Cleveland - Panthers end eight-game losing streak with 13-6 victory over playoff-bound Browns en route to winning four of last five contests.

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09/07/2003 vs. Jacksonville - Panthers rally from a 17-point second-half deficit to win 24-23 over Jaguars, registering the biggest comeback in team history.

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09/14/2003 at Tampa Bay - Panthers block extra point with no time remaining to force overtime and kick game-winning field goal in extra period for 12-9 win over the defending Super Bowl Champion

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11/09/2003 vs. Tampa Bay - Panthers produce 78-yard game-winning touchdown drive in final two minutes, and defense halts Buccaneers final scoring threat in 27-24 win that provides second victory of the season over the defending Super Bowl Champion Buccaneers.

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01/10/2004 at St. Louis - In the NFC Divisional Playoffs, Panthers and Rams play the fifth-longest game in NFL history with Carolina earning dramatic 29-23 win, culminated by a 69-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the second overtime.

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01/18/2004 at Philadelphia - Panthers win the NFC Championship with 14-3 victory over Eagles to advance to the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history.

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02/01/2004 vs. New England - Panthers lose to Patriots, 32-29, on last-second field goal in Super Bowl XXXVIII.

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