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2014 SCHEDULE


Lilsmitty09

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1 Sep 07 CAR @ TB Raymond James Stadium 4:25 PM Tickets FOX      
2 Sep 14 DET @ CAR Bank of America Stadium 1:00 PM Tickets FOX      
3 Sep 21 PIT @ CAR Bank of America Stadium 8:30 PM Tickets NBC      
4 Sep 28 CAR @ BAL M&T Bank Stadium 1:00 PM Tickets CBS      
5 Oct 05 CHI @ CAR Bank of America Stadium 1:00 PM Tickets FOX      
6 Oct 12 CAR @ CIN Paul Brown Stadium 1:00 PM Tickets FOX      
7 Oct 19 CAR @ GB Lambeau Field 1:00 PM Tickets FOX      
8 Oct 26 SEA @ CAR Bank of America Stadium 1:00 PM Tickets CBS      
9 Oct 30 NO @ CAR Bank of America Stadium 8:25 PM Tickets NFLN      
10 Nov 10 CAR @ PHI Lincoln Financial Field 8:30 PM Tickets ESPN      
11 Nov 16 ATL @ CAR Bank of America Stadium 1:00 PM Tickets FOX      
12 Bye  
13 Nov 30 CAR @ MIN TCF Bank Stadium 1:00 PM Tickets FOX      
14 Dec 07 CAR @ NO Mercedes-Benz Superdome 1:00 PM Tickets FOX      
15 Dec 14 TB @ CAR Bank of America Stadium 1:00 PM Tickets FOX      
16 Dec 21 CLE @ CAR Bank of America Stadium 1:00 PM Tickets CBS      
17 Dec 28 CAR @ ATL Georgia Dome 1:00 PM Tickets FOX  


only 3 primetimes while the Saints and GIants get 5? Alrighty then.

Love the bye week though. Also why is Seattle a CBS game?

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