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Panthers-Charlotte current stadium agreement ends.


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The contract keeping the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte ended Friday.

That doesn’t mean the team is preparing to find a new home, but the penalties Panthers owner David Tepper would face for relocating the team are now substantially less.

The City of Charlotte and the Panthers signed their current agreement in 2013. There were several tethers keeping the team in Charlotte that lasted until the end of the 2022 season. Now the team wouldn’t face any penalties for moving.

A Tepper Sports and Entertainment spokesperson and a spokesperson for the City of Charlotte provided statements in the current negotiations and commitment to keeping the team in the Queen City.

TSE Spokesperson - “The Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC are integral to the fabric of Charlotte and the Carolinas. Bank of America Stadium serves as a community asset that delivers world-class sports and entertainment to the area and we are proud to be a primary driver of economic development in uptown Charlotte and throughout the region.”

City of Charlotte Spokesperson - “Tepper Sports and Entertainment have proven their commitment to Charlotte over the years by investing in our communities and bringing Charlotte FC to our city and making upgrades to Bank of America stadium. The Teppers and their organization have been outstanding allies, with investments in Charlotte that reach far beyond the field. We are optimistic about the future of our partnership”

https://www.wbtv.com/2023/06/30/panthers-charlotte-current-stadium-agreement-ends-could-panthers-relocate/

Had not heard anything about this.  Don't think they are going anywhere just an interesting little tidbit of news.

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10 minutes ago, joemac said:

No way the Panthers leave Charlotte. The NFL needs a team in our market. Charlotte is the biggest city on the east coast between Atlanta and DC. Big media market overall. 0.0% chance they leave anytime soon. 

Meh, not really.  The NFL wouldn't suffer much if the Panthers left.

The real question is where else would they go.  Almost any place they would move would be a smaller market.  

Most likely scenario is that they stay in BOA for a while.  Another scenario is that they stay in the Charlotte area, but build a stadium outside the city.  The odds of them leaving this area entirely are slim, but if some city makes an stupid offer, its not impossible.  

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2 hours ago, ladypanther said:

The contract keeping the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte ended Friday.

That doesn’t mean the team is preparing to find a new home, but the penalties Panthers owner David Tepper would face for relocating the team are now substantially less.

The City of Charlotte and the Panthers signed their current agreement in 2013. There were several tethers keeping the team in Charlotte that lasted until the end of the 2022 season. Now the team wouldn’t face any penalties for moving.

A Tepper Sports and Entertainment spokesperson and a spokesperson for the City of Charlotte provided statements in the current negotiations and commitment to keeping the team in the Queen City.

TSE Spokesperson - “The Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC are integral to the fabric of Charlotte and the Carolinas. Bank of America Stadium serves as a community asset that delivers world-class sports and entertainment to the area and we are proud to be a primary driver of economic development in uptown Charlotte and throughout the region.”

City of Charlotte Spokesperson - “Tepper Sports and Entertainment have proven their commitment to Charlotte over the years by investing in our communities and bringing Charlotte FC to our city and making upgrades to Bank of America stadium. The Teppers and their organization have been outstanding allies, with investments in Charlotte that reach far beyond the field. We are optimistic about the future of our partnership”

https://www.wbtv.com/2023/06/30/panthers-charlotte-current-stadium-agreement-ends-could-panthers-relocate/

Had not heard anything about this.  Don't think they are going anywhere just an interesting little tidbit of news.

Yea i think there is a very low chance they move but the tse spokesman quote doesnt sound that great.  They say nothing about what the city of Charlotte or the state of nc offers them.  Only what they offer the city.  They are definitely trying to drum up some big tax dollars.

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