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2018 Carolina Panthers Preseason Schedule


Jeremy Igo

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PANTHERS ANNOUNCE 2018 PRESEASON SCHEDULE

 

The Panthers will face three playoff teams, Buffalo, New England and Pittsburgh, in the 2018 preseason as announced by the league on Wednesday. Carolina hosts Miami and New England, while traveling to Buffalo and Pittsburgh.

 

For the fifth consecutive preseason, all four of Carolina’s opponents are from the AFC as the Panthers open at Buffalo (Aug. 9-13) before consecutive home games against Miami (Aug. 16-20) and New England (Aug. 23-26). Carolina travels to Pittsburgh for the preseason finale on Thursday, Aug. 30.

 

The Panthers played the same four teams in the 2015 preseason, a year in which Carolina went 3-1 in the preseason and 15-1 in the regular season before winning the NFC Championship. Three of Carolina’s games come against the AFC East division. The Panthers went 4-0 against that division in the 2017 regular season.

 

Carolina and Buffalo will meet for the sixth time in the preseason and third time at Buffalo. The two teams last played in the opener of the 2015 preseason in Buffalo, a 25-24 Panthers victory. Carolina plays Miami for the sixth time overall, and fourth time at home, in the preseason. The Panthers and Patriots will meet for the 10th time in the preseason, while the Panthers and Steelers will be meeting in the preseason finale for the 16th consecutive season.

 

The Panthers also will travel to the Steelers in the regular season, marking the 21st time Carolina has faced a team in the regular season after facing the same team in the preseason.

 

The Panthers are 45-48 all-time in preseason games, finishing at least .500 in the preseason in each of the franchise's eight playoff seasons. Carolina has gone at least .500 every preseason since 2012.

 

2018 PRESEASON SCHEDULE

                                Date                                      Opponent           Time      Television

Week One           TBD, Aug. 9-13                   @ Buffalo            TBD        Panthers TV Network/Spectrum News

Week Two           TBD, Aug. 16-20                 Miami                   TBD        Panthers TV Network/Spectrum News

Week Three       TBD, Aug. 23-26               

New England      TBD        Panthers TV Network/Spectrum News

Week Four          Thursday, Aug. 30             @ Pittsburgh      TBD        Panthers TV Network/Spectrum News

 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, h0llywood said:

Just looking at the overall schedule (preseason and Season),  and it bodes well for the team as I do not believe they travel west past New Orleans all season. I wonder how brutal the travel was last season especially facing NFC West teams.

I thought the only place we went last season was San Fran opening week? Besides that, we were good

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  1. NE Starters for 3 quarters in game 3. 
  2. I still say that preseason football is the biggest ripoff in all sports. 
  3. I wish they would add a game to the regular season and cut 2 preseason games.  the 17th regular season game could be played in Europe or something.
  4. I hit return and a 4. popped up, so I feel obliged to type something here.
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