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Buccaneers–Panthers rivalry
Buccaneers and Panthers face off during the2010 season.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Carolina Panthers
LocationTampa,Charlotte
First meetingOctober 1, 1995
Buccaneers 20,Panthers 13[1]
Latest meetingDecember 29, 2024
Buccaneers 48, Panthers 14[1]
Next meetingDecember 21, 2025
StadiumsBuccaneers:Raymond James Stadium
Panthers:Bank of America Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total49[1]
All-time seriesPanthers: 25–24[1]
Largest victoryBuccaneers: 48–14(2024)
Panthers: 48–16(2011)[1]
Most points scoredBuccaneers: 48(2024)
Panthers: 48(2011)[1]
Longest win streakBuccaneers: 5 (2022–present)
Panthers: 6 (2013–2016)[1]
Current win streakBuccaneers: 5 (2022–present)[1]
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TheBuccaneers–Panthers rivalry is aNational Football League (NFL)rivalry between theTampa Bay Buccaneers andCarolina Panthers.[2][3][4][5][6]

The two teams met for the first time in1995 when the Panthers were anexpansion team.[7] However, the rivalry did not develop until2002, when the Buccaneers and Panthers were placed in the newly formedNFC South division, resulting in two meetings annually. The matchup immediately became popular, and by many accounts intensified into a heated rivalry starting in2003, as the Buccaneers and Panthers were contenders for the NFC South title for much of the early-to-mid 2000s.[3][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

The annual games have been described as "physical"[5] and numerous players have suffered season-ending injuries. Among the most serious wereChris Simms, who suffered a rupturedspleen in 2006, andKavika Pittman, who suffered a career-ending knee injury.[5]Return specialistClifton Smith suffered concussions in both meetings in 2009,[5][16] the first from a high hit byDante Wesley, who was subsequently ejected and suspended for one game.[17]

The Panthers lead the overall series, 25–24. The two teams have not met in theplayoffs.[1]

Notable moments

1990s

TheCarolina Panthers joined the NFL as anexpansion team in1995. For the first seven years of their existence, they were part of theNFC West division, while theTampa Bay Buccaneers were part of theNFC Central during that time. The two teams happened to play as intra-conference opponents in thePanthers' inaugural season. The Buccaneers won 20-13 after aquarterback sneak byCasey Weldon in the fourth quarter. This game took place atClemson University, the Panthers temporary home during their first season.

The teams met again the following season (1996), with Carolina prevailing 24–0. It would remain the onlyshutout in the series' history until 2024, on the way to Carolina's first appearance in theNFC Championship Game. It was also the first meeting at the newly constructedEricsson Stadium. The two teams would never meet atTampa Stadium before it was demolished.

2000s

In 2002, the Panthers and Buccaneers were placed into the newly formedNFC South division. They became division rivals, and would begin an annual two-game, home/away series each season. In 2002, Tampa Bay swept the regular season series en route to theirSuper Bowl victory. The second meeting, at Tampa, was a highly anticipated defensive struggle - Tampa Bay entered the game ranked #1 in total defense, while Carolina ranked #3. However, Tampa Bay won a largely one-sided contest. The Buccaneers racked up 314 yards of offense, forced four turnovers, and sackedPeete four times. The Buccaneers won by a score of 23–10, improving to 8–2 on the season, a franchise record after ten games.[18]

In 2003, the Buccaneers hosted Carolina in Week 2. A defensive-oriented game saw young Carolina quarterbackJake Delhomme held to only 9-for-23, 96 yards and two interceptions. Meanwhile,Brad Johnson threw for 339 yards.Special teams breakdowns cost the Buccaneers dearly. After two earlier botched field goal attempts, the Buccaneers trailed 9–3 late in the fourth quarter. On the last play of regulation,Brad Johnson connected toKeenan McCardell for a dramatic game-tying touchdown pass in the back of the endzone time expired. The extra point would have given Tampa Bay the win.Martin Gramatica's extra point attempt, however, was blocked. The game went to overtime tied 9–9. Both teams traded possessions, and with just over 6 minutes left in the overtime period, Tampa Bay punted to Carolina.Steve Smith returned the punt 52 yards to the Tampa Bay 40-yard line. Five plays later, Carolina won 12–9 after a 47-yard field goal.

In week 10 of the 2003 season, the surging Panthers hosted the now-sputtering Buccaneers. Carolina broke out to a 20–7 lead through three quarters, but the Buccaneers rallied in the fourth quarter for 17 points. Tampa Bay took a 24–20 lead with 2:45 to go. The Buccaneer defense, however, failed to keep Carolina at bay, and Jake Delhomme swiftly led the Panthers to a game-winning touchdown with 1:11 left. Carolina, nicknamed the "Cardiac Cats" that season, swept the season series for the first time, en route to their firstSuper Bowl appearance.

Tampa Bay hosting Carolina on November 6, 2005

Both Carolina and Tampa Bay were playoff contenders in 2005, and battled neck-and-neck all season for theNFC South division title. The first meeting on November 6 atRaymond James Stadium saw both teams enter at 5–2, and in a tie for first place in the division. The Panthers interceptedChris Simms twice, one returned for a touchdown, and Carolina rolled 34–14. It was Carolina's fifth straight victory against Tampa Bay, the longest winning streak between the two teams in the series' history.

On December 11, Tampa Bay and Carolina faced each other again, with the division title effectively on the line. Tampa Bay broke a five-game losing streak to Carolina, winning by a score of 20–10. With 11:47 remaining in the fourth quarter,Ronde Barber interceptedJake Delhomme, which set up a game-icing touchdown byCarnell Williams.

PresidentGeorge W. Bush visiting the Bucs at practice before their 2006 game against the Panthers

Neither team made the playoffs in2006, however, the first meeting between the two teams on September 24 is remembered for the injury toChris Simms. Both teams entered at 0–2, and the game turned into a hard-hitting, physical contest in hot, humid conditions. Late in the third quarter, Tampa Bay quarterbackChris Simms was hit on a two-yard bootleg play. He had to momentarily leave the game. Initially diagnosed as bruised ribs, Simms returned minutes later to lead a go-ahead field goal drive. Simms received several other vicious hits that likely aggravated his condition. Carolina got the ball back with less than two minutes left. With only six seconds left in regulation, Panthers kickerJohn Kasay kicked a game-winning field goal, and Carolina won 26–24.

After the game, Simms complained of ongoing pain, and was admitted to the hospital. It was discovered that he had suffered a rupturedspleen, was experiencing internal bleeding, and required immediate emergency surgery.[19] Had the injury not been diagnosed in a timely manner, it could have been fatal. Simms was placed on injured reserve, and ultimately never played another down with the Buccaneers.

On December 8, 2008, the teams met tied atop division and were fighting for a possible first-round playoff bye. The game had a "playoff atmosphere." The game turned Carolina's way early, and despite a Bucs rally, the Panthers won convincingly. Carolina steamrolled the Buccaneers defense with 299-yard rushing, and essentially clinched theNFC South division with the victory. The loss started Tampa Bay on a downhill spiral, and the Buccaneers dropped the next three games as well. Tampa Bay fell to 9–7 and missed the playoffs. Shortly thereafter, head coachJon Gruden was fired. Carolina improved to 12–4 and won the division, but were knocked out of the playoffs in the division round byArizona.

2010s

In 2011, Carolina, behind rookie quarterbackCam Newton, swept the series in dominating fashion. In the first meeting, Tampa Bay wore their orangethrowback uniforms, but were withoutJosh Freeman due to injury. The Panthers rolled 38–19, with Newton setting a single-season NFL record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback.[20] Three weeks later, Newton set the NFL rookie passing yards record,[21] also against Tampa Bay, routing the Buccaneers 48–16.

In 2012, Tampa Bay rebounded to sweep the season series. The two teams met in Week 1, with the Buccaneers prevailing 16–10. Tampa Bay held the Panthers andCam Newton to only 10 yards rushing. In Week 11, the two teams met again in another close game. The Panthers led 21–10 with just over four minutes left in regulation. A field goal by Tampa Bay trimmed the lead to 21–13. The Buccaneers got the ball back with 1:02 left in the fourth quarter.Josh Freeman drove the Buccaneers 80 yards for a touchdown with 20 seconds to go. The two-point conversion tied the game at 21, sending it to overtime. Tampa Bay won the coin toss, and proceeded to score an 80-yard touchdown drive on the first possession, winning 27–21.

The Panthers swept the Buccaneers in 2013, 2014, and 2015. In 2015, Carolina won both meetings en route to their appearance inSuper Bowl 50. In week 17, Carolina's 38–10 victory gave them a franchise-best 15–1 regular season record. A few days after the game, Buccaneers head coachLovie Smith was dismissed.

Tampa Bay snapped Carolina's six game winning streak in the series in2016. With Newton sidelined due to aconcussion,Derek Anderson started for Carolina. Anderson threw two interceptions and lost one fumble. With the game tied 14–14, Tampa Bay drove to the Panthers 20-yard line in the final minute. After missing two attempts earlier in the game,Roberto Aguayo kicked a 38-yard game-winning field goal as time expired. In week 17, Tampa Bay won by a score of 17–16. The Buccaneers secured the victory when the Panthers failed on a game-winning two-point conversion attempt with 17 seconds remaining in regulation.

During the 2019 season, the two teams met atTottenham Hotspur Stadium as part of theNFL International Series.

2020s

Tampa Bay signed quarterbackTom Brady prior to the 2020 season. Around the same time, Carolina parted ways withCam Newton, who had been suffering through two injury-plagued seasons. The Buccaneers swept Carolina in 2020, their first season sweep since 2016, en route to a victory inSuper Bowl LV. Tampa Bay swept the Panthers again, winning the NFC South in 2021, the first time sweeping in consecutive seasons. At four games, it was also Tampa Bay's longest win streak in the rivalry.

In 2022, Carolina defeated Tampa Bay 21–3 in their first meeting in Charlotte in October. The result was seen as an upset, as the Panthers were only 1–5 entering the game. In Week 17, the two teams faced each other in Tampa, with the NFC South title on the line. Tom Brady threw three touchdown passes toMike Evans, and won the game 30–24, clinching the division title.[22]

Season-by-season results

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Carolina Panthers Season-by-Season Results[1]
1990s (Buccaneers, 2–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1995Buccaneers
20–13
Memorial StadiumBuccaneers
1–0
Panthers join theNational Football League (NFL) as an expansion team. They were placed in theNational Football Conference (NFC) and theNFC West.
Only meeting at Memorial Stadium.
1996Panthers
24–0
Ericsson StadiumTie
1–1
Panthers openEricsson Stadium (now known asBank of America Stadium).
1998Buccaneers
16–13
Raymond James StadiumBuccaneers
2–1
Buccaneers openRaymond James Stadium.
2000s (Panthers, 11–5)
SeasonSeason seriesatTampa Bay BuccaneersatCarolina PanthersOverall seriesNotes
2002Buccaneers 2–0Buccaneers
23–10
Buccaneers
12–9
Buccaneers
4–1
During the NFL realignment, the Buccaneers and Panthers are placed in theNFC South, resulting in two meetings annually.
Buccaneers winSuper Bowl XXXVII.
2003Panthers 2–0Panthers
12–9(OT)
Panthers
27–24
Buccaneers
4–3
Panthers loseSuper Bowl XXXVIII.
2004Panthers 2–0Panthers
37–20
Panthers
21–14
Panthers
5–4
2005Tie 1–1Panthers
34–14
Buccaneers
20–10
Panthers
6–5
Both teams finished with 11–5 records, but the Buccaneers clinched the NFC South based on a better division record.
2006Panthers 2–0Panthers
26–24
Panthers
24–10
Panthers
8–5
In Tampa, Panthers' KJohn Kasay kicks the game-winning field goal with six seconds left.
2007Tie 1–1Panthers
31–23
Buccaneers
20–7
Panthers
9–6
2008Tie 1–1Buccaneers
27–3
Panthers
38–23
Panthers
10–7
2009Panthers 2–0Panthers
28–21
Panthers
16–6
Panthers
12–7
2010s (Panthers, 12–8)
SeasonSeason seriesatTampa Bay BuccaneersatCarolina PanthersOverall seriesNotes
2010Buccaneers 2–0Buccaneers
31–16
Buccaneers
20–7
Panthers
12–9
2011Panthers 2–0Panthers
38–19
Panthers
48–16
Panthers
14–9
Panthersdraft QBCam Newton.
In North Carolina, Panthers record their largest victory against the Buccaneers with a 32–point differential and score their most points in a game against the Buccaneers.
2012Buccaneers 2–0Buccaneers
16–10
Buccaneers
27–21(OT)
Panthers
14–11
2013Panthers 2–0Panthers
31–13
Panthers
27–6
Panthers
16–11
2014Panthers 2–0Panthers
20–14
Panthers
19–17
Panthers
18–11
2015Panthers 2–0Panthers
37–23
Panthers
38–10
Panthers
20–11
Panthers loseSuper Bowl 50.
2016Buccaneers 2–0Buccaneers
17–16
Buccaneers
17–14
Panthers
20–13
2017Panthers 2–0Panthers
17–3
Panthers
22–19
Panthers
22–13
2018Tie 1–1Buccaneers
24–17
Panthers
42–28
Panthers
23–14
2019Tie 1–1Panthers
37–26
Buccaneers
20–14
Panthers
24–15
Buccaneers' home game was played atTottenham Hotspur Stadium inTottenham,London as part of theNFL International Series.
2020s (Buccaneers, 9–1)
SeasonSeason seriesatTampa Bay BuccaneersatCarolina PanthersOverall seriesNotes
2020Buccaneers 2–0Buccaneers
31–17
Buccaneers
46–23
Panthers
24–17
Buccaneers sign QBTom Brady.
Buccaneers winSuper Bowl LV.
2021Buccaneers 2–0Buccaneers
41–17
Buccaneers
32–6
Panthers
24–19
In North Carolina, Buccaneers clinched their first NFC South title since the2007 season with their win.
Last season for Panthers' QBCam Newton.
2022Tie 1–1Buccaneers
30–24
Panthers
21–3
Panthers
25–20
Buccaneers clinch the NFC South with their win.
Game in Tampa was QBTom Brady's last career victory.
2023Buccaneers 2–0Buccaneers
21–18
Buccaneers
9–0
Panthers
25–22
In North Carolina, the Buccaneers clinch their third consecutive NFC South with their win.
2024Buccaneers 2–0Buccaneers
48–14
Buccaneers
26–23(OT)
Panthers
25–24
In Tampa, the Buccaneers record their largest victory against the Panthers with a 34–point differential and scored their most points in a game against the Panthers.
2025January 3/4December 21Panthers
25–24
Summary of Results
SeasonSeason seriesatTampa Bay BuccaneersatCarolina PanthersNotes
Regular seasonPanthers 25–24Tie 12–12Panthers 13–12Panthers are 1–0 atTottenham Hotspur Stadium inTottenham,London (2019), accounted for as a Buccaneers home game.

See also

Notes

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