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Gantt says that they report to camp at Wofford College in Spartanburg on Sunday Aug 2nd. They take the field Monday morning Aug 3rd. Be there or be square!

Since when do they report to camp that late?

I don;t think that's right.

It's usually mid July.

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Since when do they report to camp that late?

I don;t think that's right.

It's usually mid July.

You're right that that's when it usually is, but I'm pretty sure I recall reading something that said they will be starting camp a couple of weeks later than usual. I cannot remember if it gave a reason for this or not.

I'm really hoping to go this year. It will be my first camp visit if I can make it.

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Per Darin Gantt

The Panthers already knew the general range of dates for their four preseason games, but they're clear now.

They'll open on Mon. Aug. 17 at the New York Giants at 8 p.m., a nationally televised game on ESPN.

They'll follow with a Sat. Aug. 22 trip to Miami (7:30 p.m.), before playing their final two games at home, Saturday, Aug. 29 against Baltimore and Thursday, Sept. 3 against Pittsburgh.

No word on whether Steelers LB James Harrison will make the trip, since he probably thinks the Panthers would have played Arizona in the preseason finale if the Cards had won the Super Bowl.

*****Because the first game is so late (the final Week 1 game), they're pushing back the start of camp a bit, reporting to Spartanburg on Sunday, Aug. 2 and opening practice the next day.

be the first time they've ever missed July in the 'burg.

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