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Who is number 13 on the Panthers?

Who is number 13 on the Panthers?

Shaq Thompson
Shaq Thompson posted his third consecutive season with at least 100 tackles in 2021, despite missing three games due to injury. He now ranks fifth in Panthers history with 563 career tackles (press box statistics). Ranks fifth all-time with 563 career tackles (press box stats).

Did the Panthers ever go 16 0?

The Panthers’ undefeated streak came to an end at the hands of the Falcons in a Week 16 rematch….

2015 Carolina Panthers season
Owner Jerry Richardson
Head coach Ron Rivera
General manager Dave Gettleman
Home field Bank of America Stadium

Who was the first QB of the Carolina Panthers?

Despite being drafted first, Kerry Collins was not the team’s first starting QB, that distinction instead going to Frank Reich.

Have the Panthers ever been good?

Overall, the team has recorded seven winning seasons, 17 losing seasons, and three 8–8 seasons; they have reached the playoffs eight times. They also finished with a 7–9 record eight times. Including the playoffs, they have an overall record of 209 wins, 223 losses, and 1 tie (. 484 winning percentage).

Did Cam Newton retire?

A former NFL pro-turned-analyst has called on Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton to retire following the 2021 season. Cam Newton will be watching from the sidelines initially when the Carolina Panthers travel to the New Orleans Saints in Week 17.

Who will be Panthers QB 2022?

Presumably, the Panthers will have three quarterbacks on their active 53-man roster, with the top two spots likely going to Mayfield and Darnold….Panthers QB depth chart.

Player (position) Place on depth chart
Sam Darnold 1/2
Matt Corral 3
P.J. Walker Practice squad
Davis Cheek Practice squad

Who was the QB in Super Bowl 50?

Peyton Manning
Winning and losing quarterbacks

Season Super Bowl Winning QB
2015 50 Peyton Manning*
2016 LI Tom Brady MVP
2017 LII Nick Foles MVP
2018 LIII Tom Brady

Has the Panthers won a Super Bowl?

What NFL teams have never won a Super Bowl? Though they’ve only been around since 1995, the Carolina Panthers are in that group. While the Panthers are 0-2 all-time in Super Bowl appearances, current team owner David Tepper isn’t afraid to do things differently.