
Carolina Panthers 2025 schedule, stats & roster info
Carolina Panthers 2025 schedule, stats & roster info
The Carolina Panthers' 2025 campaign starts on Sept. 7, when they square off against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Info on the Panthers' complete NFL schedule can be found below. For information on the Carolina Panthers, including their 2025 results, NFL schedule, and where they sit in the NFC South, check out the below article.
The Panthers went 5-12 last season and did not qualify for the playoffs. They scored 20.1 points per game (23rd in league) and allowed 31.4 (32nd).
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With 298.0 yards of total offense per game (fourth-worst) and 404.5 yards allowed per game on defense (worst), Carolina struggled on both sides of the ball last season.
Carolina had the 23rd-ranked scoring offense last season (20.1 points per game), and it was worse on defense, ranking worst with 31.4 points allowed per game.
The Panthers ranked third-worst in passing offense last season (187.5 passing yards per game), but they played better on defense, ranking 23rd with 224.7 passing yards allowed per game.
Despite sporting a bottom-five run defense that ranked worst in the NFL (179.8 rushing yards allowed per game) last season, Carolina had more success on the other side of the ball, ranking 18th in the NFL by putting up 110.5 rushing yards per game.
In addition to a 50.2% third-down percentage allowed on defense last season, which ranked worst in the NFL, the Panthers posted a 26th-ranked third-down conversion rate (36.0%) on offense.
Panthers 2024 team leaders
Chuba Hubbard ran for 1,195 yards (79.7 per game) and 10 touchdowns in 15 games last year.
In addition, Hubbard had 43 catches for 171 yards and one touchdown.
Bryce Young passed for 2,403 yards (171.6 per game), completing 60.9% of his throws, with 15 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 14 games.
In addition, Young ran for 249 yards and six TDs.
On the ground for the Cowboys a season ago, Rico Dowdle scored two touchdowns a season ago and picked up 1,079 yards (67.4 per game).
Dowdle also had 39 catches for 249 yards and three TDs.
Adam Thielen had 48 receptions for 615 yards (61.5 per game) and five touchdowns in 10 games.
Christian Rozeboom posted one interception to go with 133 tackles, 5.0 TFL, one sack, and four passes defended in 16 games last year with the Rams.
Tre'von Moehrig-Woodard amassed 104 tackles, 5.0 TFL, one sack, and two interceptions in 17 games played with the Raiders.
In 12 games a season ago, Josey Jewell collected 97 tackles, 7.0 TFL, 3.5 sacks, and one interception.
A'Shawn Robinson recorded 5.5 sacks to go with 8.0 TFL and 80 tackles in 16 games.
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