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Panthers Wearing Their Blues On Saturday


Kyle82

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Per Panthers.com

PRESEASON

Sat. Aug. 29 BALTIMORE 8:00 p.m. Blue

Thu. Sept. 3 PITTSBURGH 8:00 p.m. White

REGULAR SEASON

Day Date Opponent Time Jersey Color

Sun. Sept. 13 PHILADELPHIA 1:00 p.m. White

Sun. Sept. 20 @ Atlanta 1:00 p.m. White

Mon. Sept. 28 @ Dallas 8:30 p.m. Black

Sun. Oct. 11 WASHINGTON 1:00 p.m. White

Sun. Oct. 18 @ Tampa Bay 1:00 p.m. Blue

Sun. Oct. 25 BUFFALO 4:05 p.m. Black

Sun. Nov. 1 @ Arizona 4:15 p.m. White

Sun. Nov. 8 @ New Orleans 4:05 p.m. White

Sun. Nov. 15 ATLANTA 1:00 p.m. Black

Thu. Nov. 19 MIAMI 8:20 p.m. Blue

Sun. Nov. 29 @ NY Jets 1:00 p.m. White

Sun. Dec. 6 TAMPA BAY 1:00 p.m. Black

Sun. Dec. 13 @ New England 1:00 p.m. White

Sun. Dec. 20 MINNESOTA 8:20 p.m. Black

Sun. Dec. 27 @ NY Giants 1:00 p.m. White

Sun. Jan. 3 NEW ORLEANS 1:00 p.m. Black

The NFL permits each team to wear its alternate jersey once in the preseason and up to two times in the regular season. Carolina owns an all-time regular-season record of 67-65 when wearing white jerseys, 36-43 when dressing in black jerseys and 6-7 when sporting the blue tops.

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We might as well rename our alternates the "Florida Blues"

That's the only time we ever see them, is when we play teams from that state.

Reguardless of whether it's an away game or not.

San Diego last year.

I guess home gets first choice per game and then the away team picks.

The Dallas game there was no way we were wearing white.

Dallas always wears white at home.

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