The 2013 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 19th season in the National Football League and the third under head coach Ron Rivera. NFL.com ranked the Panthers' schedule as the strongest in the league, with opponents having a combined 2012 record of 138/116(2), along with a winning percentage of .543.[1]
After starting the season 1–3, the Panthers went 11–1 the rest of the way, including a then-record eight-game winning streak, securing their first winning season and playoff appearance since 2008, the first winning season under Rivera and the fifth in franchise history. They also notched their third NFC South title, their first since 2008 and their fourth division title overall. The Panthers' season ended in the Divisional round of the playoffs with a 23–10 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
Draft
Note: The Panthers did not have selections in the third or seventh rounds. The team traded its third-round selection (No. 74 overall) and a 2012 sixth-round selection to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for the 49ers' 2012 fourth-round selection, as well as its seventh-round selection (No. 219 overall) to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for wide receiver Louis Murphy.
Staff
2013 Carolina Panthers staff |
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Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
- Strength and Conditioning – Joe Kenn
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Final roster
2013 Carolina Panthers final roster |
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Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
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Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
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Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
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Reserve lists
Practice squad
Rookies in italics
53 Active, 20 Inactive, 8 Practice squad
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Schedule
Preseason
Regular season
- Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Game summaries
Regular season
Week 1: vs. Seattle Seahawks
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- First quarter
No scoring
- Second quarter
- Third quarter
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 40-yard field goal, Panthers 7–6, Drive: 9 plays, 43 yards, 4:14.
- Fourth quarter
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- Top passers
- Top rushers
- Top receivers
- Top tacklers
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The Panthers opened up the regular season at home in an NFC battle with the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle got on the board first with Steven Hauschka nailing a 27-yard field goal in the second quarter. The Panthers gained the lead when quarterback Cam Newton made a 3-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Steve Smith with 3:13 left in the first half. The Seahawks cut the Panthers lead to one point when Hauschka put through a 40-yard field goal in the third quarter.The Seahawks continued to dominate the second half when quarterback Russell Wilson threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jermaine Kearse in the fourth quarter with 10:13 remaining in the game. The Panthers were on the verge of scoring, however running back DeAngelo Williams fumbled the ball at the Seattle 8-yard line with 5:25 left in the game and the Seahawks recovered. Seattle went on to run out the rest of the clock and go to 1–0 while the Panthers fell to 0–1 for the fifth consecutive year. Also, the team dropped to 10–4 when Newton does not have a turnover.
Week 2: at Buffalo Bills
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- First quarter- No scoring.
- Second quarter-
BUF- Dan Carpenter 55 yard field goal 10:41 BUF 3–0
CAR- Greg Olsen 13 yard pass from Cam Newton (Graham Gano kick) 0:13 CAR 7–3
- Third quarter-
BUF- Dan Carpenter 20 yard field goal 10:49 CAR 7–6
CAR- Ted Ginn Jr. 40 yard pass from Cam Newton (Graham Gano kick)6:52 CAR 14–6
BUF- Fred Jackson 4 yard rushing touchdown (2 point conversion)4:15 Tie 14–14
- Fourth quarter-
CAR- Graham Gano 27 yard field goal 12:44 CAR 17–14
CAR- Graham Gano 25 yard field goal 8:41 CAR 20–14
BUF- Dan Carpenter 48 yard field goal 7:13 CAR 20–17
CAR- Graham Gano 39 yard field goal 1:38 CAR 23–17
BUF- Stevie Johnson 2 yard pass from E.J. Manuel (Dan Carpenter kick) 0:02 BUF 24–23
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- Top passers
- CAR – Cam Newton – 21/38, 229 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception
- BUF – EJ Manuel – 27/39, 296 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception
- Top rushers
- Top receivers
- Top tacklers
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The Panthers came into Buffalo looking to recover from a close loss in Seattle the previous week. In the third quarter Cam Newton bombed a 40-yard touchdown pass to Ted Ginn, giving the Panthers a 14–6 lead. Fred Jackson then ran in a 4-yard touchdown to put the Bills behind 14–12. The Bills converted the 2-point conversion, putting the score at 14–14. The Panthers would go on to stall twice in the red zone, forcing them to kick field goals to make the score 20–14. After a Dan Carpenter 48-yard kick, the Panthers got the ball back, marched down the field, but were stuffed on 4th and 1 at the Bills' 22. The Panthers decided to kick the field goal to put them up 23–17. EJ Manuel and the Bills would get the ball back and march down the field. With 20 seconds remaining in the game from the Panthers' 31, EJ Manuel threw an interception, but it was called back due to Luke Kuechly, the linebacker, committing pass interference on what would have been a game-sealing interception. With 2 seconds remaining from the Panthers' 2-yard line, Manuel hit wide receiver Stevie Johnson in the back of the end zone for the score. With the loss, the Panthers would fall to 0–2 and 3–17 when Newton has at least a turnover.
Week 3: vs. New York Giants
Week Three: New York Giants at Carolina Panthers – Game summary
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3 | 4 | Total |
Giants |
0 |
0 |
0 | 0 | 0 |
Panthers |
7 |
10 |
14 | 7 | 38 |
at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
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- First quarter
- Second quarter
- CAR – Graham Gano 53-yard field goal, Panthers 10–0, Drive: 10 plays, 37 yards, 4:54.
- CAR – Brandon LaFell 16-yard pass from Cam Newton (Graham Gano kick), Panthers 17–0, Drive: 13 plays, 65 yards, 3:33.
- Third quarter
- CAR – Brandon LaFell 20-yard pass from Cam Newton (Graham Gano kick), Panthers 24–0, Drive: 6 plays, 80 yards, 3:25.
- CAR – Cam Newton 3-yard run (Graham Gano kick), Panthers 31–0, Drive: 7 plays, 38 yards, 3:52.
- Fourth quarter
- CAR – Ted Ginn, Jr. 47-yard pass from Cam Newton (Graham Gano kick), Panthers 38–0, Drive: 6 plays, 87 yards, 3:07.
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- Top passers
- NYG – Eli Manning – 12/23, 119 yards, 1 interception
- CAR – Cam Newton – 15/27, 223 yards, 3 touchdowns , 1 interception
- Top rushers
- Top receivers
- Top tacklers
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At 0–2, the Panthers came onto their home turf desperate for a win. The Panthers romped the Giants (0–3) 38–0 behind seven defensive sacks and the flashy play of offensive weapons like Cam Newton and DeAngelo Williams. This was the largest margin of victory in Panthers history and this gave Giants' head coach Tom Coughlin his largest margin of defeat in his history of coaching the Giants. With the win, the Panthers increased to 1–2 and 4–17 when Newton turns the ball over.
Week 5: at Arizona Cardinals
Week Five: Carolina Panthers at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
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3 | 4 | Total |
Panthers |
3 |
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0 | 0 | 6 |
Cardinals |
0 |
3 |
9 | 10 | 22 |
at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
- Date: October 6
- Game time: 4:05 p.m. EDT/1:05 p.m. Arizona time
- Game weather: Played indoors (retractable roof closed)
- Game attendance: 60,426
- Referee: John Parry
- TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers, Tim Ryan and Jennifer Hale
- Recap, Game book
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- Top passers
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With the loss, the Panthers dropped to 1–3. The team also dropped to 4–18 when Newton turns the ball over.
Week 6: at Minnesota Vikings
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- Top passers
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With the win, the Panthers improved to 2–3 and also 11–4 when Newton doesn't commit a turnover.
Week 7: vs. St. Louis Rams
Week Seven: St. Louis Rams at Carolina Panthers – Game summary
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Rams |
2 |
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7 | 3 | 15 |
Panthers |
7 |
10 |
10 | 3 | 30 |
at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
- Date: October 20
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: 68 °F (20 °C), sunny
- Game attendance: 72,686
- Referee: Bill Vinovich
- TV announcers (Fox): Dick Stockton, Brian Billick and Laura Okmin
- Recap, Game book
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With the win, the Panthers improved to 3–3 and 12–4 when Newton doesn't have a turnover.
Week 8: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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- Top passers
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With the win, the Panthers improved to 4–3 and 13–4 when Newton does not turn the ball over.
Week 9: vs. Atlanta Falcons
Week Nine: Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers – Game summary
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Falcons |
0 |
10 |
0 | 0 | 10 |
Panthers |
7 |
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3 | 17 | 34 |
at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
- Date: November 3
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: 62 °F (17 °C), sunny
- Game attendance: 73,720
- Referee: Tony Corrente
- TV announcers (Fox): Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick and Laura Okmin
- Recap, Game book
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For the first time in franchise history the Panthers scored 30 or more points in four consecutive games, routing NFC South rival Atlanta Falcons 34–10. With the win, Carolina increased to a 5–3 record. The team also improved to 5–18 when Newton turns the ball over.
Week 10: at San Francisco 49ers
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Putting two of the NFL's best defenses against each other, the game indeed proved to be a defensive battle. The reigning NFC champions San Francisco, coming off a bye, only managed three field goals, partly due to the absence of start wide receiver Michael Crabtree and an early injury to tight-end Vernon Davis. The 49ers received the opening kickoff and drove to the Carolina 33, where, on 3rd-and-2, Frank Gore was tackled for a 1-yard loss. Phil Dawson kicked a 52-yard field goal for the early 3-0 lead. Punts filled the rest of the quarter, with less than a minute left in the first quarter, Drayton Florence muffed the punt with Eric Reid recovering for San Francisco. The 49ers converted that into a 43-yard field goal for a 6-0 lead. After both teams swapped punts, Cam Newton was intercepted by Tramaine Brock at the 49ers 35 who returned it 41 yards to the Panthers 24. The 49ers drove to the Panthers 7 and Dawson kicked his third field goal, this one a 25 yarder. The Panthers finally responded on their next drive, storming 80 yards in just 8 plays with DeAngelo Williams bursting through for a 27-yard touchdown run, trimming the score to 9-7 at halftime. On the Panthers second drive of half they drove, 59 yards taking 5:44 off the clock, but Graham Gano missed a 48-yard field goal. The 49ers responded by driving to the Panthers 39, but Kendall Hunter was stripped by linebacker Thomas Davis and Quintin Mikell recovered for Carolina. After both teams swapped punts again, Gano drilled a 53-yard field goal for a 10-9 Panthers lead, their first of the game. After both teams punted on their next two drives, Drayton Florence made up for his earlier mistake with an interception with 0:37 left to seal the 10–9 Carolina statement victory. The Panthers snapped the 49ers' five-game winning streak, extended their own winning streak to five, and further increased their record to 6–3. Also, the team's record when Newton commits at least one turnover increased to 6–18.
Week 11: vs. New England Patriots
Week Eleven: New England Patriots at Carolina Panthers – Game summary
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Patriots |
0 |
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7 | 10 | 20 |
Panthers |
7 |
3 |
7 | 7 | 24 |
at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
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With Monday Night Football back in Charlotte for the first time since 2008, it pitted the Panthers against the 7–2 New England Patriots, who were coming back from a bye. Down 17–20 with less than a minute left, Panthers quarterback Cam Newton threw a 25-yard touchdown to wide receiver Ted Ginn, Jr., bringing Carolina up 24–20. The Patriots received the ball back, and with only three seconds remaining, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was intercepted by Panthers safety Robert Lester in the endzone. However, a flag was thrown by back judge Terrence Miles just after the ball was intercepted because Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski, the intended target, was wrapped up by Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly. The officials initially called pass interference on Kuechly. With no time left, this would have resulted in an untimed first-and-goal from the one-yard line. However, after the officials talked it over, they picked up the flag and ruled that the pass was uncatchable due to it being underthrown, and the game ended in a Panthers win. The primetime victory, before one of the largest crowds in franchise and Bank of America Stadium history, extended the Panthers' winning streak to six, increased their record to 7–3 and improved to 14–4 when Newton does not turn the ball over.
Both teams ended the game with identical records of 7-3.
Week 12: at Miami Dolphins
Week Twelve: Carolina Panthers at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
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7 | 7 | 20 |
Dolphins |
7 |
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0 | 0 | 16 |
at Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
- Date: November 24
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: 82 °F (28 °C), cloudy
- Game attendance: 60,156
- Referee: Scott Green
- TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers, Tim Ryan and Jennifer Hale
- Recap, Game book
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For the first time during the season, the Panthers allowed a touchdown drive in the first quarter, and were down 16–6 at halftime to the 5–5 Miami Dolphins. However, Carolina came back in the second half and ultimately held the Dolphins scoreless. Trailing 13–16 with two minutes remaining, quarterback Cam Newton converted a fourth-and-10 from the Panthers' own 20 with a completion to wide receiver Steve Smith, and a touchdown pass to tight end Greg Olsen with 43 seconds left won the game for the Panthers, 20–16. Carolina extended their winning streak to seven (tying the franchise record), extended their record to 8–3 and also improved 7–18 when Newton turns the ball over.
Week 13: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week Thirteen: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers – Game summary
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Buccaneers |
6 |
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0 | 0 | 6 |
Panthers |
7 |
10 |
7 | 3 | 27 |
at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
- Date: December 1
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: 56 °F (13 °C), partly cloudy
- Game attendance: 72,795
- Referee: Ron Winter
- TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers, Tim Ryan and Jennifer Hale
- Recap, Game book
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With the win, the Panthers broke their franchise record winning their 8th straight game improving to 9–3 in the process giving the team their first winning season since 2008 and also improving to 8–18 when Newton turns the ball over.
Week 14: at New Orleans Saints
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With the loss, the Panthers fell to 2nd place in the NFC South sitting at 9–4 as they also dropped to 14–5 when Newton doesn't turn the ball over.
Week 15: vs. New York Jets
Week Fifteen: New York Jets at Carolina Panthers – Game summary
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7 | 7 | 20 |
Panthers |
3 |
13 |
0 | 14 | 30 |
at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
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With the win, the Panthers improved to 10-4 and also came out to 15-5 when Newton doesn't turn the ball over.
Week 16: vs. New Orleans Saints
Week Sixteen: New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers – Game summary
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0 |
6 |
0 | 7 | 13 |
Panthers |
0 |
7 |
3 | 7 | 17 |
at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
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The Panthers came in to the game hoping to avenge their loss to the Saints two weeks prior, with the winner taking first place in the NFC South. In the second quarter, a strong rain blanketed the stadium, reminiscent of a similar storm in 2011 against Jacksonville. New Orleans scored late to go up 13-10 with under 2 minutes to play. Cam Newton led the offense down the field and into the red zone on the following possession. With under a minute to play, Newton threw the game-winning touchdown pass to receiver Domenik Hixon, who was replacing an injured Steve Smith. It was later reported the stadium's press box shook when Hixon caught the touchdown. Carolina's defense was able to prevent the Saints from completing a last-second Hail Mary. With the win, the Panthers clinched a playoff spot and improved to 11–4. The team also improved to 9-18 when Newton turns the ball over.
Week 17: at Atlanta Falcons
Week Seventeen: Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary
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Panthers |
0 |
14 |
7 | 0 | 21 |
Falcons |
7 |
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7 | 3 | 20 |
at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia
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Despite sacking Matt Ryan nine times—a single-game franchise record—the Panthers were not assured of a win until the final seconds. With 31 seconds to go and trailing 21–20, the Falcons were driving in hopes of setting up a game-winning field goal. However, center Joe Hawley snapped the ball before Ryan was ready. The ball sailed back 16 yards to the Atlanta 27. Hawley later said that he was distracted by the noise from a large number of Panther fans who made the five-hour drive to Atlanta, and thought Ryan was calling for the ball. With the win, the Panthers clinched the NFC South, the #2 seed and a first-round bye finishing 12-4 in the progess while going 10-18 when Newton turns the ball over. They would sweep the Falcons for the first time since 2005.
Standings
Division
Conference
Playoffs
NFC Divisional Playoff Game: vs. #5 San Francisco 49ers
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- First quarter
- SF – FG (9:12) Phil Dawson 49 yard field goal
- SF – FG (4:33) Phil Dawson 33 yard field goal
- Second quarter
- Third quarter
- SF - TD (8:53) Colin Kaepernick 4 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
- Fourth quarter
- SF – FG (7:41) Phil Dawson 34 yard field goal
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- SF – Colin Kaepernick - 15/28, 196 yards, 1 TD
- CAR – Cam Newton - 16/25, 267 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs
- Top rushers
- SF – Frank Gore - 17 rushes, 84 yards
- CAR – Cam Newton - 10 rushes, 54 yards
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The Panthers played at home against the 5th seeded 49ers. The Niners led the majority of the game and eventually won leading to the Panthers' end of the season dropping to 12-5 total. Also, Cam Newton goes 0-1 as a starter for the Panthers in the playoffs while the team goes 10-19 when he turns the ball over.
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