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NFL Carolina Panthers Calendar Betting Odds & Analysis

After unsuccessful attempts to try and save their quarterback position with Sam Darnold in 2021 and Baker Mayfield in 2022, Carolina made a bold move to trade up for the No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft.

With that pick, they selected former Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young, and the Panthers feel like they now have their man.

Nothing is a sure thing in the NFL, but the excitement in Carolina is real.

Let’s see if Carolina Panthers have what it takes to back the betting lines to win the Super Bowl.

 

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Carolina Panthers | 29th season as a member of the National Football League
Owner: David Tepper
Head coach: Frank Reich
Home field: Bank of America Stadium | Charlotte, North Carolina

 

Super Bowl Champions (+7500)

There are a lot of teams ahead of the Panthers on the Super Bowl odds board, and only a few behind them. Those are Tampa Bay, Tennessee, Indianapolis, Houston, and Arizona.

So no, as exciting as Young is, this is not the year to mortgage the house on a Panthers Super Bowl win.

 

NFC Champions (+3000)

We would offer up the same advice on a Panthers NFC title game win. Leave the big money in your wallet, and only make this bet as a means of fun. The Panthers are building for the 2024 and 2025 seasons, and it would be very unlikely to see them topple the likes of the Eagles and 49ers this year.

 

NFC South Champions (+330)

For the NFC South, the Panthers’ future could be now. While Super Bowl trips are off in the distance, not so with a possible return to the top of the division.

Carolina last won the NFC South in 2015 when Cam Newton was the league’s MVP. Young isn’t in the running to repeat Newton’s feat in 2023, but in what is a very winnable division, the Panthers are definitely in the mix. They finished in second place a year ago, and this team feels like a better and more optimistic version of that team.

 

Panthers Win Total

It’s going to take more than eight wins to win the NFC South. Probably. Eight wins was enough to win it in 2022. So that means that if Carolina does win the division, they should easily hit the over on their season win total. Over 7.5 wins is paying -135.

It would be the first eight-plus win season for Carolina since they won 11 games in 2017 and lost in the Wild Card to New Orleans. According to strength of schedule when using projected win totals for 2023, Carolina has the third easiest schedule in the NFL.

 

Weekly Panthers Betting

In 2022 it was good to bet on the Panthers against the spread. They finished the season 9-8 ATS. It was even better to bet on the Panthers when they were the underdog, which happened a lot. They were 0-3 ATS and straight up as the favorite, but an impressive 9-5 ATS as underdogs.

As home dogs, they were as near a sure thing as there was, winning against the spread in five of six games.

If that holds true in 2023, it should be good times for Carolina bettors this season. At home, the Panthers are underdogs in four of their eight games. They are listed as early underdogs in all nine of their scheduled games on the road.

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2023 Carolina Panthers Regular Season Schedule

Week Date Opponent Time
All times ET
1 Sep. 10 at Atlanta Falcons 1 p.m. FOX
2 Sep. 18 vs. New Orleans Saints (MNF) 7:15 p.m. ESPN
3 Sep. 24 at Seattle Seahawks 4:05 p.m. CBS
4 Oct. 1 vs. Minnesota Vikings 1 p.m. FOX
5 Oct. 8 at Detroit Lions 1 p.m. FOX
6 Oct. 15 at Miami Dolphins 1 p.m. CBS
7 Oct. 22 BYE WEEK
8 Oct. 29 vs. Houston Texans 1 p.m. FOX
9 Nov. 5 vs. Indianapolis Colts 4:05 p.m. CBS
10 Nov. 9 at Chicago Bears (TNF) 8:20 p.m Prime
11 Nov. 19 vs. Dallas Cowboys 1 p.m. FOX
12 Nov. 26 at Tennessee Titans 1 p.m. FOX
13 Dec. 3 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 p.m. CBS
14 Dec. 10 at New Orleans Saints 1 p.m. FOX
15 Dec. 17 vs. Atlanta Falcons TBD TBD
16 Dec. 24 vs. Green Bay Packers 1 p.m. FOX
17 Dec. 31 at Jacksonville Jaguars 1 p.m. CBS
18 Jan. 6 or 7 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers TBD TBD

2024 Super Bowl Odds

Pre-Draft Super Bowl Odds
+7500

Current Super Bowl Odds
+6000

 

NFC South Win Totals

Atlanta Falcons
8.5 (Over +110, Under -130)

Carolina Panthers
7.5 (Over -120, Under +100)

New Orleans Saints
9.5 (Over +105, Under -125)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
6.5 (Over -110, Under -110)


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The Cam Newton Era is over with the Carolina Panthers as they will move ahead with Teddy Bridgewater as their new quarterback under first-year NFL head coach Matt Rhule. What to expect from the 2020 Panthers? Here’s an overview of the Carolina Panthers and their NFL Odds as it stands.

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2019 recap

Carolina’s season started off horribly with back-to-back home losses to the Rams and Bucs. Cam Newton was not very good in either and that Bucs game would prove to be his last under center for the Panthers due to a foot injury. Kyle Allen replaced him and won his first four and five of six, but then Allen’s play tailed off in a big way.

Following a 29-21 home loss to the awful Washington Redskins in Week 13, the Panthers fired long-time coach Ron Rivera – ironically, he’s now the coach of the Redskins. That embarrassing defeat came just a week and a half after owner David Tepper said publicly he’s not interested in long-term mediocrity and was the final straw for Tepper.

Tepper inherited Rivera as his team’s head coach when he purchased the Panthers in 2018, which enough coincided with the beginning of Rivera’s downward slide. Since Tepper bought the team in May of that year, Rivera’s team won just 12 of 28 games.

Carolina would finish the season on an eight-game losing streak and with a 5-11 record.

Carolina Panthers offseason moves

The biggest move was the Panthers luring highly sought-after Baylor head coach Matt Rhule to the NFL – the New York Giants also were after him. Rhule got a contract for seven years that could be worth $70 million, so there’s no question he’s in charge now. Rhule rose to prominence by taking over an embattled Baylor program and turning it into a contender in a short amount of time, going from 1-11 in 2017 to 11-3 in 2019. Rhule has proven he can turn around programs quickly as he took Temple from 2-10 in 2013 to 10-4 in 2015 and 10-3 in 2016 before leaving to Baylor.

Rhule’s biggest hire was LSU passing game coordinator Joe Brady, credited with making Joe Burrow a Heisman Trophy winner, as his offensive coordinator. LSU finished second in passing offense with 401.6 passing yards per game while Burrow, who completed 76.3 percent of his passes to lead the nation, set a new FBS single-season record with 60 passing touchdowns. Brady won the Broyles award, given annually to the top assistant coach in college football. Now he’s the youngest active offensive coordinator in the NFL.

The Panthers have undergone major change at quarterback, signing free agent Teddy Bridgewater to starter signing XFL star PJ Walker to be his backup, releasing former NFL MVP Cam Newton and trading Kyle Allen to the Redskins.

In 2019, Bridgewater went 5-0 as a starter while filling in for injured quarterback Drew Brees with the Saints. Bridgewater finished with 1,384 passing yards, nine touchdowns and two interceptions for a passer rating of 99.1. Among quarterbacks with at least five starts, Bridgewater ranked sixth with a completion percentage of 67.9. Bridgewater has played in 44 career games and has a record of 22-12 as a starter. Walker would have been the XFL MVP as he led that league in passing yards and touchdowns for the Houston Roughnecks before the XFL shut down due to the coronavirus.

Carolina also added a weapon for Bridgewater in former Jets receiver Robby Anderson. Anderson’s final 2019 numbers weren’t anything to write home about with 52 catches for 777 yards and five touchdowns, though he flashed down the stretch with touchdowns in four of his final seven games. A field stretcher who can also do work underneath, Anderson should be an upgrade on Curtis Samuel opposite D.J. Moore.

Defensively, the Panthers lost their leader with the retirement of linebacker and former NFL Defensive Player of the Year Luke Kuechly. The best linebacker for multiple seasons in the 2010s, Kuechly finished his eight-year career with at least 100 combined tackles in every single season and the third-most tackles before turning 29 in NFL history. He went to seven Pro Bowls, earned five All-Pro nods, and Defensive Rookie of the Year (2012) and Defensive Player of the Year (2013) honors

2020 opponents

Home: Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Arizona Cardinals, Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Raiders.
Away: Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Vikings, Washington Redskins.

Carolina Panthers odds to win Super Bowl 55

Carolina has been two a pair of Super Bowls but yet to win one. The Panthers are +8000 to do so next February in Tampa.

 
 

 

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