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词条 Falcons–Panthers rivalry
释义

  1. Beginning

  2. Game results

     1990s (Tied 5-5)  2000s (Falcons 13-7)  2010s (Falcons 12-6) 

  3. References

{{refimprove|date=May 2013}}{{Infobox sports rivalry
| name = Atlanta Falcons–Carolina Panthers
| team1 = Atlanta Falcons
| team2 = Carolina Panthers
| team1logo = Atlanta Falcons wordmark.svg
| team2logo = Carolina Panthers wordmark.svg
| first contested = September 3, 1995
Falcons 23, Panthers 20 {{small|(OT)}}
| mostrecent = December 23, 2018
Falcons 24, Panthers 10
| nextmeeting = 2019 Season
| total = 48 meetings
| largestvictory =
| currentstreak = ATL: 3
| series = ATL leads, 30–18
| section_header = Championship success
| section_info = Super Bowl championships (0)
  • Atlanta (0)
  • Carolina (0)
Conference championships (4)
  • Atlanta (2) – 1998, 2016
  • Carolina (2) – 2003, 2015
Division championships (12)
  • Atlanta (6) – 1980, 1998, 2004, 2010, 2012, 2016
  • Carolina (6) – 1996, 2003, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015

}}

The Falcons–Panthers rivalry is a rivalry between the Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers of the National Football League. Both franchises have a combined twelve divisional titles (eleven as members of the same division) and four Super Bowl appearances, with the Falcons appearing in Super Bowls XXXIII and LI and the Panthers appearing in Super Bowls XXXVIII and 50.

The Panthers and Falcons have played each other twice a year since {{nfly|1995}}, as members of both the NFC West (1995–2001) and NFC South (2002–present) divisions. Their games have been marked by intensity, close scores, and remarkable performances.

It is also known as the "I-85 Rivalry" due to Atlanta and Charlotte being only four hours apart on Interstate 85. Indeed, games between the two feature large contingents of Falcons fans at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte and Panthers fans at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (prior to 2017, the Georgia Dome) in Atlanta.

Beginning

Carolina's first ever regular season game was a 23–20 overtime loss to the Falcons on September 3, 1995. Later that season, Carolina defeated Atlanta 21–17 for their seventh win of the year–the most ever for an expansion franchise.[1] Carolina faced Atlanta in the first regular season game played at Ericsson Stadium (now Bank of America Stadium) in 1996, which the Panthers won.

Game results

Postseason MeetingOvertime Result

1990s (Tied 5-5)

YearDateWinnerResultLoserLocationNotesSeries
1995September 3Atlanta Falcons23–20 {{small|(OT)}}Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome The inaugural game.1–0–0 ATL
December 17Carolina Panthers21–17Atlanta FalconsMemorial Stadium1–1–0
1996September 1Carolina Panthers29–6Atlanta FalconsEricsson StadiumPanthers' inaugural regular season game at Ericsson Stadium.2–1–0 CAR
November 3Atlanta Falcons20–17Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome2–2–0
1997September 7Carolina Panthers9–6Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome3–2–0 CAR
October 26Carolina Panthers21–12Atlanta FalconsEricsson StadiumPanthers' first ever sweep of Falcons.4–2–0 CAR
1998September 6Atlanta Falcons19–14Carolina PanthersEricsson Stadium4–3–0 CAR
October 4Atlanta Falcons51–23Carolina PanthersGeorgia DomeFalcons' first ever sweep of Panthers.4–4–0
1999October 31Atlanta Falcons27–20Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome5–4–0 ATL
November 28Carolina Panthers43–28Atlanta FalconsEricsson Stadium5–5–0

2000s (Falcons 13-7)

YearDateWinnerResultLoserLocationNotesSeries
2000September 17Atlanta Falcons15–10Carolina PanthersEricsson Stadium6–5–0 ATL
October 29Atlanta Falcons13–12Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome7–5–0 ATL
2001September 23Atlanta Falcons24–16Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome8–5–0 ATL
November 25Atlanta Falcons10–7Carolina PanthersEricsson Stadium9–5–0 ATL
2002October 20Atlanta Falcons30–0Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome Michael Vick's first game against the Panthers as Falcons starting QB.10–5–0 ATL
November 24Atlanta Falcons41–0Carolina PanthersEricsson StadiumLargest shutout in rivalry.11–5–0 ATL
2003September 28Carolina Panthers23–3Atlanta FalconsEricsson Stadium11–6–0 ATL
December 7Atlanta Falcons20–14 {{small|(OT)}}Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome12–6–0 ATL
2004October 3Atlanta Falcons27–10Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium13–6–0 ATL
December 18Atlanta Falcons34–31 {{small|(OT)}}Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome14–6–0 ATL
2005December 4Carolina Panthers24–6Atlanta FalconsBank of America Stadium14–7–0 ATL
January 1Carolina Panthers44–11Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome14–8–0 ATL
2006September 10Atlanta Falcons20–6Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium15–8–0 ATL
December 24Carolina Panthers10–3Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome15–9–0 ATL
2007September 23Carolina Panthers27–20Atlanta FalconsGeorgia Dome15–10–0 ATL
November 11Atlanta Falcons20–13Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium16–10–0 ATL
2008September 28Carolina Panthers24–9Atlanta FalconsBank of America StadiumMatt Ryan's first game against the Panthers as Falcons starting QB.16–11–0 ATL
November 23Atlanta Falcons45–28Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome17–11–0 ATL
2009September 20Atlanta Falcons28–20Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome18–11–0 ATL
November 15Carolina Panthers28–19Atlanta FalconsBank of America Stadium18–12–0 ATL

2010s (Falcons 12-6)

YearDateWinnerResultLoserLocationNotesSeries
2010December 12Atlanta Falcons31–10Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium19–12–0 ATL
January 2Atlanta Falcons31–10Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome20–12–0 ATL
2011October 16Atlanta Falcons31–17Carolina PanthersGeorgia DomeCam Newton's first game against Atlanta as Panthers starting QB.21–12–0 ATL
December 11Atlanta Falcons31–23Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium22–12–0 ATL
2012September 30Atlanta Falcons30–28Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome23–12–0 ATL
December 9Carolina Panthers30–20Atlanta FalconsBank of America Stadium23–13–0 ATL
2013November 3Carolina Panthers34–10Atlanta FalconsBank of America Stadium23–14–0 ATL
December 30Carolina Panthers21–20Atlanta FalconsGeorgia DomePanthers clinched NFC South title.23–15–0 ATL
2014November 16Atlanta Falcons19–17Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium24–15–0 ATL
December 28Carolina Panthers34–3Atlanta FalconsGeorgia DomePanthers clinched NFC South title in winner-take-all game.24–16–0 ATL
2015December 13Carolina Panthers38–0Atlanta FalconsBank of America StadiumPanthers hand the Falcons their first shutout since 2004.24–17–0 ATL
December 27Atlanta Falcons20–13Carolina PanthersGeorgia DomeFalcons spoiled Panthers' until-then-perfect season.25–17–0 ATL
2016October 2Atlanta Falcons48–33Carolina PanthersGeorgia Dome26–17–0 ATL
December 24Atlanta Falcons33–16Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium27–17–0 ATL
2017November 5Carolina Panthers20–17Atlanta FalconsBank of America Stadium27–18–0 ATL
December 31Atlanta Falcons22–10Carolina PanthersMercedes-Benz StadiumFalcons clinched a playoff berth with victory.28–18–0 ATL
2018September 16Atlanta Falcons31–24Carolina PanthersMercedes-Benz Stadium29–18–0 ATL
December 23Atlanta Falcons24–10Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium30–18–0 ATL

References

1. ^In Panthers- Falcons Rivalry, Dislike Runs Deep On Both Sides. Since Cam Newton has come to Carolina, the Panthers have been 0-3 against the Falcons from Associated press, posted 8 September 2006.
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