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1 LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD (69,144) / / AT PANTHERS TRAVEL TO PHILADELPHIA FOR MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Trying to find a bridge to a favorable finish, the Carolina Panthers play the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football at Lincoln Financial Field. The Panthers are coming off an all-too-familiar script after dropping a overtime decision to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last week while Philadelphia is also looking to bounce back after a loss to the Washington Redskins. The scene in Philadelphia will be very familiar for Carolina head coach Ron Rivera and defensive coordinator Sean McDermott, who were long-time members of Andy Reid s Eagles coaching staff, but Rivera says sentimentality is not the focus. We have a group of players who have been very resilient in the face of some tough losses and it is important to win for them, says Rivera, whose team has lost six games by six points or less. Those six losses have come by a total of 23 points. Last week s game fit that pattern as Carolina built an 11-point lead with six minutes to go only to see Tampa Bay kick a field goal and score a touchdown followed by a two-point conversion to tie the game in regulation on their final two possessions before winning in overtime. The loss negated a number of outstanding individual efforts for the Panthers, including: 252 yards passing and a 95.8 quarterback rating by quarterback Cam Newton, who threw for one touchdown and no interceptions and added 40 rushing yards on 11 attempts. 61 receiving yards by wide receiver Steve Smith on five catches to bring him within 12 yards of 11,000 for his career. 93 yards and a touchdown by receiver Brandon LaFell, whose 29-yard scoring catch gave Carolina a lead with six minutes remaining. 18 tackles by linebacker Thomas Davis, including a fumble causing tackle at the goal-line to stop a Buccaneer drive. A 74-yard interception return for a touchdown by cornerback Captain Munnerlyn, his second scoring touchdown of the season and third of his career to leave him only one behind Mike Minter for the team record. The Panthers also got an interception from safety Haruki Nakamura, but it was still not enough to prevail as they loss for the third time in the final five seconds of a game. For the defense, the ending spoiled a strong 3 ½ quarter performance that reflected the continued improvement over the season. Defensive end Greg Hardy teamed with Andre Neblett for a sack to raise his season total to seven and bring Hardy s combined sack total with teammate Charles Johnson to Rookie middle linebacker Luke Kuechly continued his outstanding play with 12 tackles to raise his team leading season total to 120. Kuechly also had a fumble recovery in the end zone to prevent a Tampa Bay touchdown. Offensively, the Panthers continue to operate with a revamped offensive line as Garry Williams replaced Jeff Byers at right guard for much of the Tampa Bay game. The rotation at the position started when Geoff Hangartner had to move to center after a season ending foot injury to Pro Bowler Ryan Kalil. The result has been inconsistency in the running game, where the Panthers are an uncharacteristic 16th in yardage after rushing for more yards than any team in the NFL since Newton leads the team with 394 yards on the ground and triggers a passing game that is 18th. The strength of the passing game has been its downfield ability where Carolina ranks eighth in average yards per play with Smith averaging 16.1 yards per reception and LaFell 16.9 yards per catch. However, it is tight end Greg Olsen who leads the team in catches with 45, one more than Smith. I feel like we are doing a lot of things right, but we have to find a way to translate those things into victories, says Rivera. PRODUCTIVE DEFENSIVE END DUO Panthers defensive ends Charles Johnson (8.5) and Greg Hardy (7.0) have combined to produce 15.5 sacks, tied for the most among a pair of defensive ends this season MOST SACKS IN NFL BY A PAIR OF DEFENSIVE ENDS, 2012 Sacks Teammates 15.5 Greg Hardy (7.0) / Charles Johnson (8.0) Car Antonio Smith (4.0) / J.J. Watt (11.5) Hou Chris Long (7.0) / Robert Quinn (8.5) St.L

2 THIS WEEK IN THE NFC SOUTH The entire NFL is in action for Thanksgiving Weekend with the NFC South featured in three games. Atlanta travels to Tampa Bay in a division matchup while New Orleans hosts San Francisco and Carolina wraps up the week with a Monday Night Football contest at Philadelphia. THIS WEEK S NFC SOUTH SCHEDULE Sunday Atlanta at Tampa Bay 1 p.m. (FOX) Sunday San Francisco at New Orleans 4:25 p.m. (FOX) Monday Carolina at Philadelphia 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) 2012 NFC SOUTH STANDINGS W L PCT. PF PA Atlanta Tampa Bay New Orleans Carolina MEDIA INFORMATION / CONTACTS Panthers.com For the most up-to-date information on the Carolina Panthers, please visit the team s official web site at Updated daily, the web site has the most extensive information on upcoming games and the most comprehensive news on the Panthers. Panthers Communications Department Charlie Dayton, Communications Director (704) charlie.dayton@panthers.nfl.com Steven Drummond, Media Relations Manager (704) steven.drummond@panthers.nfl.com Ryan Anderson, Communications Assistant (704) ryan.anderson@panthers.nfl.com Credential Requests Please submit all credentials requests for Panthers home games by accessing our media-only web site. The site can be accessed at or by going to Panthers.com and clicking on Media Only in the News section. It is password protected and will be available to the media and others to whom are provided the username and password. URL Username panthersmedia (all lowercase) Password carolina (all lowercase) Twitter Follow the Panthers coomunications department on Twitter BROADCAST INFORMATION TELEVISION ESPN Play-by-Play: Mike Tirico Color Analyst: Jon Gruden Sideline: Lisa Salters RADIO FLAGSHIP WBT (1110 AM in Charlotte) Play-by-Play: Mick Mixon Color Analyst: Eugene Robinson Color Analyst: Jim Szoke Sideline: Greg Brannon SPANISH RADIO WGSP (102.3 FM in Charlotte) Play-by-Play: Jaime Moreno Color Analyst: Luis Moreno, Jr. NATIONAL RADIO Dial Global Play-by-Play: Kevin Harlan Color Analyst: Boomer Esiason Sideline: Tony Boselli 2012 PANTHERS SCHEDULE REGULAR SEASON (2-8) Sunday Sept. Tampa Bay L, Sunday Sept. 16 NEW ORLEANS W, Thursday Sept. 20 NEW YORK GIANTS L, 36-7 Sunday Sept. Atlanta L, Sunday Oct. 7 SEATTLE L, Sunday Oct. 14 BYE WEEK Sunday Oct. 21 DALLAS L, Sunday Oct. Chicago L, Sunday Nov. Washington W, Sunday Nov. 11 DENVER L, Sunday Nov. 18 TAMPA BAY L, (OT) Monday Nov. Philadelphia 8:30 p.m. ESPN Sunday Dec. Kansas City 1 p.m.* FOX Sunday Dec. 9 ATLANTA 1 p.m.* FOX Sunday Dec. San Diego 4:05 p.m.* FOX Sunday Dec. 23 OAKLAND 1 p.m.* CBS Sunday Dec. New Orleans 1 p.m.* FOX POSTSEASON (2013) Sat-Sun Jan 5-6 Wild Card Playoffs Sat-Sun Jan Divisional Playoffs Sunday Jan 20 Conference Championships Sunday Jan 27 Pro Bowl Hawaii Sunday Feb 3 Super Bowl XLVII New Orleans All times are Eastern Standard Time CAPS = HOME GAMES *Subject to Flex Scheduling Potential for time change

3 GAME 11: CAROLINA PANTHERS AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES NOTABLE CONNECTIONS Panthers head coach Ron Rivera served as the linebackers coach for the Eagles from Panthers defensive coordinator Sean McDermott spent on the Eagles coaching staff and is graduate of LaSalle High School in Wyndmoor, Pa., outside of Philadelphia. Panthers linebacker Jason Williams spent part of the 2012 season with the Eagles. Eagles defensive line coach Jim Washburn is a Shelby, N.C., native and was an offensive lineman at Gardner-Webb, where he earned a degree in physical education in He also received his master s degree from North Carolina A&T. Washburn was defensive coordinator at Lees-McRae J.C. in Banner Elk, N.C., and coached the defensive line at the University of South Carolina from He also spent time in Charlotte where he served as an assistant coach for the Charlotte Rage (AFL) in 1993, coaching current Panthers secondary/pass defense coordinator Steve Wilks who was a player on that team. Eagles linebackers coach Mike Caldwell played for the Panthers in Eagles special teams quality control coach Duce Staley was a running back at the University of South Carolina from Eagles defensive tackle Derek Landri spent with the Panthers. Rushing yards: Receiving yards: Receptions: Passing yards: PANTHERS BESTS VS. EAGLES 115, Stephen Davis (11/30/03 at Car) 101, DeAngelo Williams (12/4/06 at Phi) 8, Muhsin Muhammad (11/7/99 at Car) 281, Steve Beuerlein (11/7/99 at Car) DeAngelo Williams totaled 101 receiving yards at Philadelphia (12/4/06), the first 100-yard receiving game by a Panthers running baci. THE SERIES The Panthers and Eagles will meet for the eighth time this week, including one postseason game. The Eagles lead the all-time series 5-2, with the Eagles winning the last three games played between the teams. The teams last met Week One of the 2009 regular season (9/13/09). BY THE NUMBERS Record vs. Philadelphia Eagles: 2-5 Last regular season game: Phi 38, Car 10 (9/13/09) Panthers largest winning margin: 26 at Car (11/7/99) Eagles largest winning margin: 28 at Car (9/13/09) Current series streak: 3 games (Phi) Panthers longest win streak: 1 game (1999, 2004) Eagles longest win streak: 3 games (2004- ) Most Points, Panthers: 33 at Car (11/7/99) Most Points, Eagles: 38 at Car (9/13/09) Most Points, both teams: 51 at Phi (12/4/06) Fewest Points, Panthers: 8 at Phi (10/17/04) Fewest Points, Eagles: 3 at Phi (1/18/04) * Fewest Points, both teams: 17 at Phi (1/18/04) * * postseason STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT Here are the regular season averages and NFL rankings for the Carolina Panthers and the Philadelphia Eagles in some key statistical categories: Carolina Philadelphia OFFENSE Avg. Rank Avg. Rank Total Yards Per Game nd th Rushing Yards Per Game th th Rushing Yards Per Attempt th 4.4 9th Passing Net Yards Per Game th th Sacks Per Pass Play 7.8% 28th 7.7% 9th Sacks Allowed 26 n/a 33 n/a Third Down Efficiency 36.1% 19th 38.6% 27th Points Per Game th st DEFENSE Total Yards Per Game th th Rushing Yards Per Game th th Rushing Yards Per Attempt th th Passing Net Yards Per Game th th Sacks Per Pass Play 6.7% 11th 4.7% 26th Sacks 26 n/a 16 n/a Third Down Efficiency 38.2% 15th 36.0% 10th Points Per Game nd th

4 Ron RIVERA THE HEAD COACHES Andy REID NFL: 16th season Panthers: 2nd season Regular Season: 8-18 (.308) Postseason: 0-0 (.000) Ron Rivera became the fourth head coach in Carolina Panthers history on January 11, In his first season at the helm, the Panthers won four more games than in 2010 on the strength of a prolific offense which improved from last in the NFL in 2010 to seventh in Before joining the Panthers, Rivera worked with the San Diego Chargers from , coaching inside linebackers before taking over as defensive coordinator midway through the 2008 season. In 2010, San Diego led the NFL with an average of total yards allowed per game and gave up a league-low passing yards per game. In 2009, the team ranked 16th in total defense and 11th against the pass. From , Rivera oversaw the Chicago Bears defense, guiding the unit to two top-five finishes in the league. In 2006, the Bears defense led the NFL with 44 takeaways and finished fifth in total defense and third in scoring defense, helping propel Chicago to an appearance in Super Bowl XLI. In 2005, Rivera s defensive unit ranked second in the NFL in total defense and first in scoring defense. The Bears went 43 consecutive quarters without allowing more than seven points the longest streak in the NFL since Prior to serving as defensive coordinator with the Bears, Rivera was linebackers coach for the Eagles ( ) and defensive quality control coach for the Bears ( ). He is just the third Latino head coach in NFL history, joining Tom Flores with the Oakland Raiders ( ) and Seattle Seahawks ( ) and Tom Fears with the New Orleans Saints ( ). A second-round draft choice in 1984 by Chicago, Rivera played nine seasons with the Bears. Primarily an outside linebacker, he was a member of the Super Bowl XX championship team in An All-American at the University of California, Rivera finished his career as the school s all-time leader in sacks with 22 and tackles with 336. Born January 7, 1962 in Fort Ord, Calif. He and his wife, Stephanie, have two children Christopher and Courtney. RIVERA COACHING HISTORY Carolina Panthers Head Coach San Diego Chargers Defensive Coordinator San Diego Chargers Inside Linebackers Chicago Bears Defensive Coordinator Philadelphia Eagles Linebackers Chicago Bears Defensive Quality Control NFL: 21st season Eagles: 14th season Regular Season: (.594) Postseason: 10-9 (.526) Andy Reid has earned NFL Coach of the Year honors three times, compiled the best win total (139) and playoff victory total (10) in Philadelphia Eagles history. He has captured six division titles and five trips to the NFC Championship Game. Since he was hired in 1999, only New England (8) has earned more divisional playoff round appearances (7) than Philadelphia. Reid is one of 11 coaches in NFL history to win 60 percent or more of 200-plus games. In his 20-year NFL coaching career, Reid s teams have made the playoffs 15 times (19-14 record). He has coached in the Super Bowl three times, the NFC Championship game nine times, and the Pro Bowl five times. Reid became the 20th head coach in franchise history on January 11, 1999, and was promoted to head coach/executive vice president of football operations in He was named NFL Coach of the Year in 2000 and He joined the Eagles after a seven-year stint as an assistant coach with Green Bay ( ) under Mike Holmgren. With Green Bay, Reid helped the Packers earn a Super Bowl XXXI victory over New England. Reid coached at Brigham Young (1982), San Francisco State ( ), Northern Arizona (1986), Texas-El Paso ( ), and Missouri ( ). Reid first met Holmgren, who was a member of BYU s coaching staff, when Reid was an offensive tackle and guard on three Cougar Holiday Bowl teams. Reid graduated with a bachelor s degree in physical education. He also received a master s degree in professional leadership in physical education and athletics. Born in Los Angeles, Calif. on March 19, 1958, Reid and his wife Tammy have five children, sons Spencer, Britt and the late Garrett, and daughters Drew Ann and Crosby. REID COACHING HISTORY Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach Green Bay Packers Quarterbacks Green Bay Packers Tight Ends / Assistant Offensive Line University of Missouri Offensive Line Univ. of Texas-El Paso Offensive Line 1986 Northern Arizona Univ. Offensive Line San Francisco State U. Offensive Coordinator/ Offensive Line 1982 Brigham Young Univ. Graduate Assistant

5 GAME SUMMARY PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 38; CAROLINA PANTHERS 10 SEPTEMBER 13, BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM The Panthers marched downfield to a game-opening touchdown, but that early 7-0 edge was washed away in a flood of turnovers that put them in to a spiral from which they couldn t recover. All three of the Panthers quarterbacks who dressed played. Starter Jake Delhomme, under duress from the Eagles pass rush for much of the day, threw four interceptions and fumbled once, which Victor Abiamiri recovered for the touchdown that put the Eagles in front to stay After his final interception, Delhomme was pulled for Josh McCown, who encountered the same fierce pass rush and ultimately succumbed to it, suffering a sprained left knee and foot after being sacked by Darren Howard. Matt Moore, the emergency No. 3 quarterback, subsequently entered; he threw an interception one series later. A Mike Goodson fumble with 6:57 remaining was one of the Panthers seven turnovers for the game -- the most for the club since their first home regular-season game, against St. Louis at Clemson s Memorial Stadium on Sept. 17, Carolina s next and final possession didn t see a turnover but did end when Williams was buried under a pair of Philadelphia defenders for a one-yard loss on fourth-and-goal from the two-yard-line. THE LAST TIME... SCORING SCORE BY PERIODS OT TOTAL Philadelphia Eagles Carolina Panthers SCORING DRIVES Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) PHI CAR Panthers 1 6:54 D.Williams 11 yd. run (J.Kasay kick) (13-70, 8:06) 0 7 Eagles 1 0:53 D.Akers 49 yd. Field Goal (4-1, 1:48) 3 7 Eagles 2 14:52 V.Abiamiri 2 yd. fumble return (D.Akers kick) 10 7 Eagles 2 10:57 D.Jackson 85 yd. punt return (D.Akers kick) 17 7 Eagles 2 9:55 B.Celek 9 yd. pass from D.McNabb (D.Akers kick) (1-9, 0:06) 24 7 Eagles 2 3:16 B.Westbrook 4 yd. pass from D.McNabb (D.Akers kick) (10-74, 4:27) 31 7 Panthers 2 1:42 J.Kasay 22 yd. Field Goal (8-56, 1:34) Eagles 3 6:59 D.McNabb 3 yd. run (D.Akers kick) (3-10, 1:22) TEAM STATISTICS EAGLES PANTHERS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY % % TOTAL NET YARDS NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS 5 1 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY % % GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY % % SAFETIES 0 0 TIME OF POSSESSION 31:37 28:13 EAGLES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD B. Westbrook L. McCoy D. Jackson D. McNabb L. Weaver K. Kolb Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. D. McNabb / K. Kolb / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD B. Celek B. Westbrook K. Curtis D. Jackson J. Avant H. Baskett L. McCoy L. Weaver Total Sacks: D. Howard 2-16; T. Cole 1-23; A. Jordan 1-6; O. Gaither 0.5-5; M. Patterson Interceptions: S. Brown 2-56; A. Jordan 1-11; J. Hanson 1-2; A. Samuel 1-0. PANTHERS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD D. Williams J. Stewart J. Delhomme S. Smith M. Goodson Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. J. Delhomme / M. Moore / J. McCown / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD D. Williams M. Muhammad S. Smith J. Stewart J. King Total Sacks: J. Peppers 1-11; L. Leonard 1-9. Interceptions: J. Beason 1-10.

6 POTENTIAL STARTERS OFFENSE WR 89 Steve Smith 12th season Five-time Pro Bowl selection...ranks first in team history with 67 total touchdowns, 743 receptions, 10,988 receiving yards and 41 games with 100 or more receiving yards. LT 69 Jordan Gross 10th season Has started all 145 games played, the most in Panthers history. LG 61 Amini Silatolu Rookie season Rookie from Division II Midwestern State has started each of his first 10 career NFL games. C 63 Geoff Hangartner 8th season Starter in nine games this season, the last five at center after an injury to Ryan Kalil...Eight-year NFL veteran who from made 47 of 55 starts at center. RG 62 Jeff Byers 1st season First-year player from Southern Cal has started the last four games at right guard for the Panthers. RT 77 Byron Bell 2nd season Second-year lineman has started 21 of the last 25 games at right tackle or right guard for the Panthers. TE 88 Greg Olsen 6th season Leads team with 45 catches and is tied for team lead with three touchdowns...in Week Ten vs. Denver (11/11/12), Olsen recorded nine catches for 102 yards and two TDs. WR 11 Brandon LaFell 3rd season Starter in eight of nine games played this season...has 29 catches for 489 yards and three TDs. QB 1 Cam Newton 2nd season Is the only player in NFL history with 6,000+ pass yards (6,446), 25+ pass TDs (30) & 15+ rush TDs (18) in his first 2 seasons FB 35 Mike Tolbert 5th season Free agent acquisition from San Diego has 21 rushing touchdowns since RB 28 Jonathan Stewart 5th season Second-leading rusher in team history with 3,809 yards... Holds team record with 206 rushing yards at New York Giants (12/27/09). KEY CONTRIBUTORS RB 34 DeAngelo Williams 5th season Franchise leader with 5,318 rushing yards, 41 rushing touchdowns and 16 games with 100 or more rushing yards. WR 83 Louis Murphy 4th season Played in all 10 contests this season with three starts... Averaging 13.4 yards per catch...recorded 11 receptions for 147 yards, including a long of 51. KICKER K 6 Justin Medlock 1st season 5 field goals in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12) were a career-high and tied for second-most in team history... Played last three seasons in CFL after originally being selected in the 5th round of 2007 NFL Draft by Kansas City. DEFENSE LDE 76 Greg Hardy 3rd season In Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12), produced a careerhigh 3.0 sacks, tied for second-most in team history...has a career-high 7 sacks this season equaling total in first two NFL seasons. DT 92 Dwan Edwards 9th season Starter in all 10 games...has career-high 5.0 sacks this season after entering 2012 with 5.5 for his career ( ). NT 96 Ron Edwards 12th season Veteran has started 10 games this season after missing entire 2011 season due to torn right triceps. RDE 95 Charles Johnson 6th season Leads team with 8.5 sacks...tallied team record 3.5 sacks at Atlanta (9/30/12) as team tied franchise best 7 sacks in a single game. SLB 50 James Anderson 7th season Set regular-season team record with 20 tackles in Week Three vs. the New York Giants (9/20/12)...Established franchise record with 174 tackles in MLB 59 Luke Kuechly Rookie season Moved to middle linebacker position in Week 5 vs. Seattle (10/7/12) and has averaged nearly 15 tackles per game since the switch...leads team with 120 stops. WLB 58 Thomas Davis 8th season Returned to play this season after third ACL reconstruction in right knee...starter in last six games at weakside linebacker...18 tackles in Week 11 vs. Tampa Bay (11/18/12) tied a career-high and are tied for second-most in team history. LCB 41 Captain Munnerlyn 4th season Starter in last six games after injury to Chris Gamble...Has two interception returns for touchdowns this season, only the third player in team history to accomplish the feat. RCB 24 Josh Norman Rookie season Rookie has started 10 games...tallied first career interception in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12). SS 30 Charles Godfrey 5th season Helped Panthers defeat New Orleans in Week Two with an 8-yard interception return for a touchdown in first quarter. FS 43 Haruki Nakamura 5th season Free-agent signee from Baltimore has made 10 consecutive starts after spending with Baltimore. KEY CONTRIBUTORS DE 90 Frank Alexander Rookie season Co-Big 12 Defensive Player of Year in 2011 at Oklahoma, has 2.5 sacks and four pass knockdowns this season. S 23 Sherrod Martin 4th season Has seen action in all 10 games this season on special teams and defense...has produced 18 tackles. PUNTER P 6 Brad Nortman Rookie season 6th-round selection from Wisconsin yard gross average and 36.4-yard net average with 16 punts inside the 20 through 10 games.

7 PANTHERS INTRODUCE REFINED LOGO The Carolina Panthers have refined their logo and logotype, the first such changes since the team entered the National Football League in The updated identity reflects a modernized version of the previous logo and logotype and visually connects the two together. It has been designed to provide a more aggressive, contemporary look to the logo while making it more three-dimensional for ever-increasing digital use. We have one of the finest and most recognizable logos in the NFL and wanted to make it as modern as possible without losing the dramatic essence of the mark, said Carolina Panthers President Danny Morrison. The Panthers will transition to the refined logo throughout The primary tweaks made by the National Football League s creative department are primarily in the features in the eye and mouth. The logo will also be accompanied by a change in the primary logotype. It is a cleaner style that is easier to read and should be more applicable to different uses, Morrison said. Staying true to the roots of the panther with subtle updates reflecting a tougher, more defined panther, the evolved logo is evocative of the popular panther statues found on the grounds of Bank of America Stadium. The white outline around the logo has been removed to create a more dimensional feel and to keep the focus on the features of the panther. The logotype has been refined to be a modern reflection of the Panthers brand. The new font subtly nods to the swipe of a panther, through a three stripe element incorporated into the A of PANTHERS. The angle and graphic accents in the letters were custom created and inspired by the swift, sleek nature of a panther. Previous Current PANTHERS UNIFORM HONORS SAM MILLS & KEEP POUNDING Beginning this season, the Panthers uniform features the words KEEP POUNDING in the team s refined logotype on the inside of the jersey s back collar, a tribute to former linebacker and linebackers coach Sam Mills. Mills started all 48 games played for the Panthers from His memorable interception return for a touchdown spurred Carolina to the first win in team history in 1995, and his interception against Dallas sealed the Panthers win in the NFC Divisional Playoff following the 1996 season. Mills served as linebackers coach from , despite being diagnosed with cancer in It was prior to the Panthers victory over Dallas in the 2003 playoffs when he urged players to Keep Pounding in a passionate speech. The phrase has become a rallying cry for the team. A member of the Panthers Hall of Honor, Mills is the only player in team history to have his jersey (No. 51) retired.

8 FAMILY TIES The Panthers coaching staff includes three members Mike Shula, Sam Mills III and Scott Turner whose fathers are prominent football figures. Shula, the Panthers quarterbacks coach, is the son of Don Shula, the NFL leader in career coaching victories with 347. Don Shula led the Miami Dolphins to two Super Bowl victories, including a perfect 17-0 season in He s an unbelievable sounding board, Mike said of his father, now 82. Whenever I ve had to ask tough questions, I ve always gone to him first because he s not going to give me the Mike Shula answer that I want to hear he s going to give me the answer that I need to hear. The Panthers defensive quality control and assistant defensive line coach, Mills, is the son of former Panthers linebacker and linebackers coach Sam Mills, Jr., who lost an inspiring battle with cancer seven years ago. A starting linebacker on the Panthers inaugural team in 1995, Sam Mills, Jr., propelled the Panthers to their first victory with an interception return for a touchdown against the New York Jets Sam Mills, III (10/15/95) and he is the only player in the team s Hall of Honor. He was a member of the team s coaching staff from It s an honor, especially around here with how he was able to touch people s lives, Mills III, said. I hope that I can live up to it. Turner serves as the Panthers offensive quality control coach and is the son of current San Diego Chargers head coach Norv Turner. Norv is one of just six coaches to lead a team to a conference championship in his first season, and he helped the Dallas Cowboys win back-to-back Super Bowls as an offensive coordinator in the 1990s. He s obviously had the biggest influence of anybody on me, Scott said Scott Turner of his father. I ask him questions about football all the time, and it s not just X s and O s but it s decisionmaking, philosophy, stuff like that that you can t see necessarily from watching tape. WHAT TO LOOK FOR Wide receiver Steve Smith will attempt to extend his streak of 85 consecutive games with a reception, which began in Smith needs 12 receiving yards to become the 27th player in NFL history to reach the 11,000 yard mark. Tackle Jordan Gross will attempt to add to his team record of 145 career starts. Gross established the record in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12). Wide receiver Steve Smith (140 starts from 2001-present) is also on pace to surpass the previous team record of 141 starts held by Muhsin Muhammad ( , ) and Mike Minter, ( ). WIth 42 more rushing attempts running back Jonathan Stewart (810) from ) will pass DeShaun Foster (851 from ) for second all-time in team history. With one more 300-yard passing games quarterback Cam Newton (5) will pass Kerry Collins, (five from ) for third-most in team history. PANTHERS IN PRIME TIME When the Panthers take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football, it will be the Panthers first appearance on Monday Night Football since The Panthers hold a 5-4 record on Monday Night Football and a record overall in primetime games (games starting after 7 p.m. eastern). CAROLINA PANTHERS PRIMETIME GAMES Date Opponent Result 11/26/95 at N.O. L, /10/96 NY-G W, /31/97 Was. L, /26/97 Atl. W, /8/97 (Mon.) at Dal. W, /25/98 Buf. L, /28/99 Atl. W, /5/00 at St.L W, /7/01 at S.F. L, /7/03 at Atl. L, (OT) 12/18/04 at Atl. L, (OT) 10/29/06 Dal. L, /22/07 Dal. L, /21/08 at NY-G L, (OT) 11/19/09 Mia. L, /20/09 Min. W, /23/10 at Pit. L, /20/12 NY-G L, 7-36

9 The Carolina Panthers defense has faced some high-powered offenses this season. Eight of the Panthers first 10 games have featured an opponent currently ranked in the Top 11 in the NFL in total offense. OPPONENT Rank Avg./Game at T.B. (9/11/12) 10th N.O. (9/16/12) 5th NY-G (9/20/12) 11th (t) at Atl. (9/30/12) 7th Sea. (10/7/12) 26th Dal. (10/21/12) 11th (t) at Chi. (10/28/12) 30th at Was. (11/4/12) 8th Den. (11/11/12) 3rd T.B. (11/18/12) 10th The Panthers have seen imporved performances from the team s defense in the last six games, marking significant statistical strides from the first four games of the season. Games 1-4 Games 5-10 DEFENSE Avg. Avg. Change Total Yards Per Game Rushing Yards Per Game Rushing Yards Per Attempt Passing Net Yards Per Game Since Week Five vs. Seattle (10/7/12), the Panthers defense has been one of the best in the NFL. Since Week Five, the Panthers rank eighth in total defense (322.0), ninth in passing defense (214.5) and 11th in rushing defense (107.5). DEFENSE MAKING STRIDES FEWEST YARDS PER GAME ALLOWED SINCE WEEK 5 Pittsburgh San Francisco Arizona Chicago Seattle Denver Houston FEWEST RUSH YARDS PER GAME ALLOWED SINCE WEEK 5 Houston 83.0 Pittsburgh 85.0 Tampa Bay 87.2 Green Bay 90.5 San Diego 93.7 Denver 98.0 Washington 98.3 St. Louis Dallas San Francisco FEWEST PASS YARDS PER GAME ALLOWED SINCE WEEK 5 Pittsburgh Arizona San Francisco Seattle Chicago New York Jets Buffalo Kansas City After ranking near the bottom of the NFL in defensive rankings in 2011, the team s recent strong performances have helped the team improve its defensive rankings in DEFENSE Avg. Rnk Avg. Rnk Total Yards Per Game th nd Rushing Yards Per Game th th Rushing Yards Per Attempt th th Passing Net Yards Per Game th th Sacks Per Pass Play 6.7% 11th 6.0% 22nd Sacks 26 n/a 31 n/a Points Per Game nd th

10 FEW FIELD GOALS IN 2012 Through 10 games the Panthers have attempted 10 field goals. The lowest number of attempts in team history is 25 in 1997 and 2004 with a team record high 45 field goals attempted in Below are the seasons with the fewest field goal attempts in team history. FEWEST FIELD GOALS IN A SINGLE SEASON, PANTHERS HISTORY FGs Seasons , , , 2000, 2001, 2007, 2011 A FAMILIAR FACE Ricky Proehl spent 17 seasons as an NFL player, including three with the Carolina Panthers from In 2012, Proehl is in his second season as a member of the coaching staff, serving as assistant wide receivers coach. In 2011, Proehl helped mentor a receiving corps that was comprised of veteran Steve Smith and a host of young receivers. Smith earned his fifth Pro Bowl selection after finishing fifth in the NFL with 1,394 yards on 79 receptions with seven touchdowns while second-year wide receiver Brandon LaFell tallied 613 yards and three touchdowns. In three seasons with the Panthers, Proehl tallied 86 catches for 1,327 yards and eight touchdowns and was a member of two playoff teams. He is responsible for one of the most well-known plays in franchise history when in the 2003 season opener vs. Jacksonville, his first game with Carolina, Proehl caught a 12-yard touchdown on fourth down with 16 seconds left to cap a comefrom-behind win and propel the Panthers on their Super Bowl run. For his career, Proehl played in 244 games with 110 starts for Phoenix/Arizona, St. Louis, Seattle, Chicago, Carolina and Indianapolis. Proehl was a member of four Super Bowl teams, including championship teams with the Rams and Colts. He finished his career with 669 catches for 8,878 yards and 54 touchdowns. In his first game with Carolina, the 2003 season opener versus Jacksonville (9/7/03), Ricky Proehl caught a 12-yard touchdown on fourth down with 16 seconds left to give the Panthers a victory. Steven Wilks WILKS COMES BACK HOME When Steven Wilks was hired as to coach the Panthers secondary in January, it was a homecoming for the Charlotte native. In the 1980s Wilks starred at quarterback for West Charlotte and played collegiately at Appalachian State before spending one season with the Charlotte Rage of the Arena Football League in He began his coaching career at Johnson C. Smith University in Following 11 years coaching on the college level, Wilks entered the NFL coaching ranks in 2006 when he joined Panthers head coach Ron Rivera in Chicago. With Rivera serving as defensive coordinator and Wilks leading the Bears secondary, Chicago won the NFC Championship and advanced to Super Bowl XLI. The two reunited in 2010 in San Diego, helping the Chargers lead the NFL in total defense and pass defense. As Secondary/Pass Defense Coordinator, Wilks tutors a defensive backfield that includes returning starter safety Charles Godfrey as well as newcomers cornerback Josh Norman and safety Haruki Nakamura. THE PLAY Wilks (9) played quarterback at West Charlotte. Richard Rodgers coaches the Panthers special teams. Thirty years ago, Rodgers was part of one of the most famous plays in college football history The Play. The five-lateral kickoff return for a touchdown allowed Rodgers California Golden Bears to defeat the John Elway-led Stanford Cardinal on the final play of the game between the two rivals on Nov. 20, Richard Rodgers The Play included an appearance by members of the Stanford band, who thinking the play had been blown dead, entered the field of play midway through the return. Cal play-by-play announcer Joe Starkey called the return the most amazing, sensational, dramatic, heart-rending...exciting, thrilling finish in the history of college football. In his 23 years of coaching, The Play has served Rodgers well. Since then I ve been able to call on The Play as a tool of learning for players that I coach never give up, never quit, you never know when you re going to make history, said Rodgers. I certainly didn t know that Saturday morning The Play was going to happen. That s why you keep playing. Rodgers at the University of California.

11 A RUNNING HISTORY Panthers running backs DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart have proven to be one of top rushing duos in the NFL and with the addition of quarterback Cam Newton in 2011, the Panthers found another weapon to add to a historically strong running attack. Fullback Mike Tolbert is the newest backfield weapon for the Panthers, joining the team as free agent this offseason. Since 2008, Stewart s first year in the League, the Panthers have produced 10,268 rushing yards, most in the NFL. The Panthers have rushed for 100 or more yards in 19 of the last 24 games. NFL TEAM RUSHING LEADERS, Team Rushing Yards Minnesota 10,021 New York Jets 9,912 Kansas City 9,713 Baltimore 9,394 Quarterback Cam Newton and running back Jonathan Stewart are part of a rushng attack that has produced 10,268 rushing yards since 2008, best in the NFL. GOING THE DISTANCE In Week Nine at Washington (11/4/12), two of the Panthers three touchdown drives came on drives of more than 90 yards. The performance marked the first time in Panthers history that the team had multiple touchdown drives of 90 or more yards in a game. In the second quarter, the Panthers took over from their 2-yard line following a goal line stand by the defense and drove the ball 98 yards for a score. Aided by two defensive penalties, the Panthers capped the drive with a 19-yard touchdown pass from Cam Newton to Steve Smith. The drive tied for the second-longest in team history behind a 99-yard TD drive at San Francisco (10/7/01). The Panthers extended their lead to 21-6 in the fourth quarter on the second 90-plus yard drive of the game. On the first play of the drive from Carolina s 9, Newton found wide receiver Armanti Edwards down the sideline for an 82-yard gain that took the ball to the Washington 9-yard line. A defensive pass interference call gave the ball to the Panthers at the 1-yard line and Newton punched it in the end zone with for a rushing touchdown. MOST NET YARDS, DRIVE, PANTHERS HISTORY Net Yards [Result] Game 99 [TD} at S.F. (10/7/01) 98 [Downs] Vs. St.L (12/20/97) 98 [TD] Vs. Atlanta (12/17/95) Greg Olsen GET IT TO GREG In Week Ten vs. Denver (11/11/12), tight end Greg Olsen produced his best game catching the football since joining the Panthers last season. Against the Broncos, Olsen made a career-high nine catches for 102-yards and two touchdowns. Olsen s performance was the first 100-yard game by a Panthers tight end since Wesley Walls had 102 yards vs. Seattle (10/8/00) and is tied for the third-highest yardage output by a tight end in team history. The performance marked the first 100-yard regular season receiving game in Olsen s career and was his second-highest yardage output behind the 113 yards his tallied in a playoff game vs. Seattle (1/16/11). Olsen s two touchdowns are the second-most of his career behind the three touchdowns he recorded vs. Arizona (11/8/09). This season, Olsen leads the team with 45 receptions and three touchdowns, tallying 539 receiving yards. He is 16 catches and 74 yards away from surpassing his previous career highs of 60 catches and 612 yards established in 2009 as a member of the Chicago Bears. Olsen put together back-to-back strong performances in Week Three vs. the New York Giants (9/20/12) and Week Four at Atlanta (9/30/12). In the two games, Olsen totaled 186 yards on 13 catches with one touchdown, the best two-game performance of his career based on yardage. Since 2009, his third season in the NFL, Olsen has recorded 191 catches for 2,095 yards with 21 touchdowns. The touchdown total places Olsen sixth among NFL tight ends during that time period. PANTHERS SINGLE-GAME REC. YARDS LEADERS, TIGHT ENDS Player Rec. Yds TD Game Wesley Walls at Atl. (9/7/97) Wesley Walls at St.L (11/23/97) Greg Olsen vs. Den (11/11/12) Wesley Walls vs. Sea (10/8/00) BIG PLAYS COMMON FOR PANTHERS A year after leading the NFL with 90 pays of 20 or more yards, the Panthers have continued the trend of gaining yards in chucks as the team is tied for fifth in the NFL this season with 40 big plays. The Panthers opponent this week, the Philadelphia Eagles are tied for 10th in the NFL with 41 big plays. Big Big Big Big Play Team Plays Runs Passes TDs Denver Indianapolis New Orleans Oakland Baltimore Washington

12 In Week Nine at Washington (11/4/12), quarterback Cam Newton scored his fourth rushing touchdown and 18th of his career, the most ever by a quarterback in his first two seasons. Newton surpassed the old record held by New England s Steve Grogan (15 from ) in Week Four vs. the New York Giants (9/20/12). Last season, Newton scored a team-leading 14 rushing touchdowns in 2011, the most-ever by a quarterback in NFL history, surpassing the previous mark of 12 by Grogan in Since 2011, Newton s 18 rushing touchdowns are fifth-most in the NFL, trailing Houston s Arian Foster (20), Philadelphia s LeSean McCoy (19), Minnesota s Adrian Peterson (19) and Baltimore s Ray Rice (19). MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS BY A QB, FIRST TWO SEASONS Player TDs Seasons Steve Grogan, N.E NEWTON RUSHES BACK INTO END ZONE NFL LEADERS, RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, Player TDs Arian Foster, Hou. 20 LeSean McCoy, Phi. 19 Adrian Peterson, Min. 19 Ray Rice, Bal. 19 Cam Newton, Car. 18 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS BY A QB, SINGLE SEASON Player TDs Season Cam Newton, Car Steve Grogan, N.E With his touchdown rush vs. the New York Giants (9/20/12), quarterback Cam Newton broke Steve Grogan s record (15, ) for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in his first two seasons. Quarterback Cam Newton is the only player in NFL history with 6,000+ pass yards (6,446), 25+ passing touchdowns (30) & 15+ rushing touchdowns (18) in his first two seasons. In Week Eleven vs. Tampa Bay (11/18/12), Newton produced 292 total yards (252 passing and 41 rushing), including a passing touchdown. Newton was strong in the second half, completing 11 of 12 passes, including the 29-yard touchdown toss to wide receiver Brandon LaFell. In Week Nine at Washington (11/4/12), Newton helped lead the Panthers to a victory, throwing for 201 yards and one touchdown and adding 37 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown. In Week Four at Atlanta (9/30/12), Newton produced one rushing touchdown and a career-high 86 yards rushing to compliment his 215-yard, two touchdown performance through the air. In Week Two vs. New Orleans (9/16/12), quarterback Cam Newton passed for 253 yards with a season-high passer rating and rushed for a then career-high 71 yards with a touchdown. With the performance, Newton became the second player in NFL history with at least 250 passing yards with a passer rating and at least 70 rushing yards with a touchdown in a single game. The first player to accomplish the feat was Phialdelpha s Michael Vick at Washington (11/15/10). In Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12), Newton threw for 314 yards, the fifth 300-yard performance of his career, tying Kerry Collins for third-most 300-yard games in team history. Last season, Newton was named AP Offensive Rookie of the Year as he passed for an NFL rookie record 4,051 yards and rushed for NEWTON SERVES AS DUAL THREAT 706 yards to become the first player in NFL history pass for 4,000 yards and rush for at least 500 yards in a single season. In 1998, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young passed for 4,170 yards and rushed for 454 yards, the most ever previously by a 4,000-yard passer in NFL history. MOST RUSHING YARDS BY A 4,000-YARD PASSER Player Pass Rush Season Cam Newton, Car. 4, Steve Young, S.F. 4, Jeff Garcia, S.F. 4, In Week Two vs. New Orleans (9/16/12), quarterback Cam Newton passed for 253 yards and a touchdown and added 71 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

13 SMITH TOPS PANTHERS RECEIVING LISTS A five-time Pro Bowl selection, wide receiver Steve Smith stands atop the Panthers all-time receiving lists with 68 total touchdowns (60 receiving, 6 return, 2 rush), 59 receiving touchdowns, 743 receptions, 10,988 receiving yards, receiving average, and 41 games with 100 or more receiving yards. Smith also is second with 412 points scored. Last season at Chicago (10/2/11), Steve Smith Smith became the team s career leader in receiving yards, bettering the 9,255 yards set by Muhsin Muhammad. He set the record on a 53-yard reception in the first quarter. Remarkably, Smith did it with 57 fewer catches than Muhammad (639 to 696). At New Orleans (1/1/12), Smith became the franchise leader in receptions, surpassing the 696 by Muhammad. The 12-year veteran reached the milestone on a 20-yard reception in the final two minutes of the first half. PANTHERS CAREER LEADERS, RECEIVING YARDS Player Yards Muhsin Muhammad, , ,255 Wesley Walls, ,902 PANTHERS CAREER LEADERS, RECEPTIONS Player Receptions Muhsin Muhammad, , Wesley Walls, A LONG TENURE Wide receiver Steve Smith, the longest tenured active Panther, has played in 161 career games, second-most in Panthers history. Smith moved into second in Week Seven vs. Dallas (10/21/12) when he played in his 157th career game, passing Muhsin Muhammad (155 from , ). Kicker John Kasay holds the team s all-time record for games played with 221 from Tackle Jordan Gross, in his 10th season, is the second-longest tenured active Panther and holds the team record for most starts in a career with 145. Gross established the mark in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12) when he started the 142nd game of his career overtaking the old record of 141 career starts held by Muhammad and Mike Minter ( ). PANTHERS CAREER LEADERS, GAMES PLAYED Player Games John Kasay, Muhsin Muhammad, , PANTHERS CAREER LEADERS, GAMES STARTED Player Starts Muhsin Muhammad, , Mike Minter, SMITH TALLIES 41st 100-YARD GAME Wide receiver Steve Smith tallied his third 100-yard receiving game of the season in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12). Smith has a franchise-best 41 career 100-yard receiving games in the regular season and is one 17 players, four active, with 40 or more career 100-yard receiving games. ALL-TIME NFL LEADERS, 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Player 100-yard games ^Jerry Rice, *Randy Moss, , Marvin Harrison, Terrell Owens, ^Don Maynard, Torry Holt, ^Michael Irvin, Jimmy Smith, Isaac Bruce, Tim Brown, ^James Lofton, Cris Carter, ^Lance Alworth, *Andre Johnson, ^Steve Largent, *Reggie Wayne, *Active ^Pro Football Hall of Famer In Week Two at New Orleans (9/16/12), Smith tallied 104 receiving yards on just three catches. Smith s 34.7-yard average in the game is the third-highest in a single game in Panthers history (minimum three catches). HIGHEST SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING AVERAGE, PANTHERS Player Game Avg. Rec Yards Ricky Proehl 11/9/03 T.B Willie Green 12/17/95 Atl Brandon LaFell 12/24/11 T.B Patrick Jeffers Pit SMITH STREAKING With five receptions in Week Eleven vs. Tampa Bay (11/18/12), Steve Smith extended his team-record consecutive games with a reception streak to 85. The streak began in the 2006 season finale at New Orleans (12/31/06). Wesley Walls holds the secondlongest streak in team history with a reception in 70 consecutive games from Smith previously notched a reception in 52 consecutive games, the third-longest streak in team history, from

14 SMITH NEARING 11,000 RECEIVING YARDS MILESTONE With 10,988 career receiving yards, wide receiver Steve Smith needs just 12 yards to become the 27th player in NFL history to reach the 11,000 career receiving yards mark. Last season vs. Atlanta (12/11/11), wide receiver Steve Smith posted 125 yards on a team-high six catches to become the 35th player in NFL history to amass 10,000 receiving yards. Of the 38 players to reach the 10,000-yard milestone, 23 were selected in the first or second round of the NFL Draft. Smith was selected in the third round (74th overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft. In Week Eleven vs. Tampa Bay (11/18/12), Smith passed Joey Galloway (10,950, ) for 27th on the NFL s all-time receiving yards list. Smith needs 72 yards to pass Chad Johnson (11,059, ) for 26th all-time. Smith ranks 28th in NFL history in career receiving yards and tied for 35th in career receptions. NFL LEADERS, CAREER RECEIVING YARDS, Nos # Player Yards Rec. TD 21 Michael Irvin ( ) 11, Don Maynard ( ) 11, Muhsin Muhammad ( ) 11, Rod Smith ( ) 11, Keenan McCardell ( ) 11, Chad Johnson ( ) 11, Joey Galloway ( ) 10, Gary Clark ( ) 10, Stanley Morgan ( ) 10, NFL LEADERS, CAREER RECEPTIONS, Nos # Player Rec. Yards TD 27t Andre Johnson ( ) , Chad Johnson ( ) , t James Lofton ( ) , Eric Moulds ( ) 764 9, Anquan Boldin ( ) 755 9, t Michael Irvin ( ) , Charlie Joiner ( ) , Larry Fitzgerald ( ) , t Donald Driver ( ) , Andre Rison ( ) , Wide receiver Steve Smith ranks 27th all-time in receiving yards and tied for 35th all-time in receptions. In 2005, Steve Smith was the NFL s Triple Crown winner, leading the League with 1,563 receiving yards and tying for first with 103 receptions and 12 touchdown catches. Since that time, Smith ranks among the NFL leaders in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. He stands third in receiving yards (8,792), tied for seventh in touchdowns (50) and ninth in catches (585). NFL LEADERS, RECEIVING YARDS SINCE 2005 Player Yards Reggie Wayne, Ind Larry Fitzgerald, Ari. 9,431 Andre Johnson, Hou. 8,408 Roddy White, Atl. 8,320 SMITH AMONG NFL S BEST SINCE 2005 NFL LEADERS, RECEPTIONS SINCE 2005 Player Receptions Wes Welker, N.E. 723 Reggie Wayne, Ind. 717 Larry Fitzgerald, Ari. 687 Jason Witten, Dal. 647 Tony Gonzalez, Atl. 643 Andre Johnson, Hou. 621 Anquan Boldin, Bal. 598 Roddy White, Atl. 592 NFL LEADERS, RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS SINCE 2005 Player TDs Larry Fitzgerald, Ari. 69 Antonio Gates, S.D. 65 Randy Moss, S.F. 65 Marques Colston, N.O. 55 Reggie Wayne, Ind. 53 Calvin Johnson, Det. 52 Greg Jennings, G.B. 50 Roddy White, Atl. 49 Since 2005, Steve Smith ranks third in receiving yards (8,792), tied for sixth in receiving touchdowns (50) and eighth in receptions (585).

15 Running backs DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart have proved to be two of the top backs in the NFL, and their production is evident in the Panthers record books. Williams, a first-round draft choice (27th overall) out of Memphis in 2006, is the Panthers all-time leader with 5,318 rushing yards, 1,076 rushing attempts, 41 rushing touchdowns, 4.94-yard average rushing gain (minimum 500 carries) and 16 games with 100 or more rushing yards. He earned his first Pro Bowl selection in 2009 after rushing for 1,117 yards and becoming the first player in team history to record back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons, gaining a team-record 1,515 yards in Stewart, also a first-round choice, was selected 13th overall in the 2008 NFL Draft out of Oregon. He made an impact in his first season, setting a Panthers rookie record with 836 rushing yards. He holds the franchise single-game record with a 206-yard performance at the New York Giants (12/27/09) and ranks second in 100-yard rushing games (9), average rushing gain (4.70) and rushing touchdowns (27). Stewart ranks second in Panthers history with 3,809 rushing yards. He joins Williams and DeShaun Foster as the only backs in team history with more than 3,000 career rushing yards. PANTHERS CAREER LEADERS, RUSHING YARDS Player Yards DeShaun Foster, ,336 WILLIAMS & STEWART GET TOP BILLING PANTHERS CAREER LEADERS, 100-YARD GAMES Player Games Stephen Davis, Tshimanga Biakabutuka, DeShaun Foster, PANTHERS CAREER LEADERS, AVERAGE RUSHING GAIN (min. 500 carries) Player Average Gain Tshimanga Biakabutuka, [611-2,530] Running back DeAngelo Williams holds Panthers team records with 5,318 rushing yards, 41 rushing touchdowns and yard rushing games. PANTHERS CAREER LEADERS, RUSHING TDs Player TDs Stephen Davis, Jonathan Stewart has rushed for 3,809 yards in his career, second-most in Panthers history. His 206 rushing yards at the New York Giants (12/27/09) is a single-game record. Kicker Justin Medlock entered the Week Eight contest at Chicago (10/28/12) with just two field goals on the year, but responded when called upon converting all five field goal attempts against the Bears. The five field goals are tied for the second-most in team history behind John Kasay s six field goals at New Orleans (12/5/04). Medlock has converted seven of his 10 field goal attempts this season. A first-year player from UCLA, Medlock returned to the NFL this season for the first time since 2007 when he was a fifth-round Draft choice of the Kansas City Chiefs. Medlock played in one game for the Chiefs, making one of two field goals before being waived. He spent the last three seasons ( ) playing in the Canadian Football League. Last season, with the Hamilton Tiger- Cats, Medlock covered 49-of-55 field goal attempts, including a 57-yarder, the longest in the CFL all season. MEDLOCK GETS HIS KICKS MOST FIELD GOALS IN A SINGLE GAME, PANTHERS HISTORY Player FGM/FGA Game John Kasay 6/6 at N.0. (12/5/04) John Kasay 5/5 vs. Atl. (9/1/96) John Kasay 5/5 at N.O. (9/8/96) Justin Medlock converted all five of his field goal attempts in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12). The five field goals were tied for the second-most in a game in team history.

16 Tackle totals are of great debate in the NFL they are not an official statistic kept by the NFL and there are often two tackle totals available: those calculated by press box stat crews and those tallied by a team s coaches in film review. However, under any method of calculation, rookie linebacker Luke Kuechly has made a habit of stopping opposing ball carriers. Using press box statistics, Kuechly has tallied 97 tackles (54 solo) this season, a total that leads all NFL rookies and ranks third in the NFL among all players. Only Minnesota s Chad Greenway (100) and the 2008 Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year, New England s Jerod Mayo (101) have more tackles. NFL TACKLE LEADERS (Press Box Statistics) Player Tot Sol Ast Jerod Mayo, N.E Chad Greenway, Min NaVorro Bowman, S.F James Laurinaitis, St.L *Lavonte David, T.B *2012 rookie With 97 tackles through 10 games, Kuechly is on pace to make 155 tackles by season s end. That total would rank as the thirdhighest mark by a rookie since at least 1991 according to press box statistics compiled by STATS, LLC. NFL ROOKIE TACKLE LEADERS SINCE 1991 (Press Box Statistics compiled by STATS, LLC) Player Tot Season Patrick Willis, S.F * AP Def. Rookie of the Year DeMeco Ryans, Hou * AP Def. Rookie of the Year Zach Thomas, Mia KUECHLY RACKS UP TACKLES Using coaches film review, Kuechly has been credited with 120 tackles (76 solo). The 120 tackles already rank as the second-most in Panthers history for a rookie trailing only Jon Beason s 160 in PANTHERS ROOKIE TACKLE LEADERS (Coaches Film Review) Player Tot Season Jon Beason Lester Towns Will Witherspoon *through 10 games Kuechly is on pace to establish not only the franchise rookie record for tackles, but the team s single-season tackle record among all players. Kuechly s 120 tackles (via coaches film review) through 10 games projects to 192 tackles for an entire 16-game season. The projected 192 tackles would not only surpass Beason s rookie tackle record (160) by 32 tackles, but would eclipse James Anderson s team record (174 set in 2011) by 18. PANTHERS SINGLE-SEASON TACKLE LEADERS (Coaches Film Review) Player Tot Season James Anderson Jon Beason Jon Beason Luke Kuechly Luke Kuechly, the ninth overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft, began the season at weakside linebacker, playing the first four games of the season at the position, as incumbent veteran Jon Beason manned the middle linebacker spot. Following an injury to Beason, Kuechly moved to the middle a spot he played in his final two seasons at Boston College in Week Five at Seattle (10/7/12). The position suited him well as he produced a team-leading 16 tackles and his first career interception. In his six games at middle linebacker, Kuechly has averaged nearly 15 tackles (14.7) per game and tallied double-digit tackle totals in each game, including a career-high 18 tackles in Week Seven vs. Dallas (10/21/12), tied for second-most in a regular season game MAN IN THE MIDDLE in Panthers history. In six games at middle linebacker, Kuechly has led the team in tackles four times. Kuechly s move to the middle has coincided with improved play by the defensive unit as a whole. In the first four games of the season, all starts at weakside linebacker for Kuechly, the Panthers defense allowed yards per game, rushing yards per game, 4.9 rushing yards per attempt and passing yards per game. Beginning with Kuechly s move to the middle in Week Five vs. Seattle (10/21/12), the defense is allowing an average of yards per game, rushing yards per game, 3.8 rushing yards per attempt and passing yards per attempt. Kuechly s presence in the middle has helped mean an improvement of more than 70 total yards per game, more than 25 yards per game in rushing, including holding opponents to an average of 1.1 yards less per rush and nearly 45 yards per game in passing.

17 PRESSURE RISING The Panthers have been able to generate pressure this season, sacking opponents 26 times through 10 games. The team ranks 11th in the NFL in sacks per pass play at 6.7 percent (25 sacks in 386 opponent passing plays). The Panthers have three players in the top 33 in the NFL in sacks. Defensive ends Charles Johnson (8.5 sacks tied for 8th) and Greg Hardy (7.0 tied for 13th) have helped the Panthers with pressure from the outside while defensive tackle Dwan Edwards (5.0 tied for 33rd) has pushed the pocket from the inside. MOST SACKS IN NFL BY A PAIR OF TEAMMATES, 2012 Sacks Teammates 21.0 Elvis Dumervil/Von Miller Den Ahmad Brooks/Aldon Smith S.F NaVorro Bowman/Aldon Smith S.F Von Miller/Wesley Woodyard Den Von Miller/Derek Wolfe Den Carlos Rogers/Aldon Smith S.F Greg Hardy/Charles Johnson Car Antonio Smith/J.J. Watt Hou Aldon Smith/Justin Smith S.F Ray McDonald/Aldon Smith S.F Chris Long/Robert Quinn St.L 15.5 Chris Harris/Von Miller Den. The defense has generated six or more sacks in two games this season. In Week Four at Atlanta (9/30/12), the Panthers tied a team record with seven sacks in a game and in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12), the team produced six sacks. HARDY MAKES AN IMPACT Defensive end Greg Hardy produced a career-high 3.0 sacks in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12) as the Panthers recorded six sacks against the Bears. The performance marked the first time in Hardy s career that he had more than one sack in a game. After playing as a reserve in the first three games of the season, Hardy entered the starting lineup in Week Four at Atlanta (9/30/12) and responded with his first sack of the season. In the last seven games he has tallied 7.0 sacks, a career high and equal to the number of sacks Hardy produced in his first two seasons in the NFL combined. PANTHERS TIE SACK RECORD In Week Four at Atlanta (9/30/12), the Panthers sacked quarterback Matt Ryan seven times, tying the team record for sacks in a game. Charles Johnson (team record 3.5 sacks), Frank Alexander (1.5), Ron Edwards (1.0) and Greg Hardy (1.0) victimized Ryan as the Panthers tallied their first game with seven sacks since 2006 vs. St. Louis (11/19/06). The Panthers have recorded seven sacks against an opponent six times. JOHNSON LEADS TEAM IN SACKS Defensive end Charles Johnson has been the Panthers leader in sacks in each of the last three seasons ( ) and leads the team with 8.5 sacks this season. He has produced 25.5 sacks in his past 32 games. With three more sacks, Johnson will pass Kevin Greene (41.5, 1996, ) for third-most in Panthers history. Charles Johnson With 3.5 sacks in Week Four at Atlanta (9/30/12), Johnson, a Georgia native and University of Georgia product, established a new Panthers franchise record for sacks in a single game. Johnson surpassed the previous team record of 3.0 sacks which has been reached 14 times, most recently by Greg Hardy at Chicago (10/28/12). Johnson recorded nine sacks in 15 games last season, narrowly missing his second consecutive double-digit sack season. His performance conitnued the success he had in 2010 when he led the Panthers with a career-high 11.5 sacks to become only the fifth player in franchise history to register 10 or more sacks in a season. Johnson joined Kevin Greene, Julius Peppers, Mike Rucker and Lamar Lathon in the double-digit sack club. PANTHERS CAREER SACK LEADERS Player Tackles Seasons Julius Peppers Mike Rucker Kevin Greene , PANTHERS SINGLE-GAME SACKS LEADERS Player Sacks Game 3.0 Accomplished 14 times, most recently by Greg Hardy at Chi. (10/28/12) Defensive end Greg Hardy tallied a career-high 3.0 sacks in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12) and ranks second on the team with a career-high 7.0 on the season.

18 TAKE IT TO THE HOUSE With Captain Munnerlyn s 74-yard interception return for a touchdown in Week Eleven vs. Tampa Bay (11/18/12), the Panthers tied the team record for most defensive scores in a season with three, previously accomplished in 1995, 1996, 2003, 2004 and All three of the Panthers defensive scores have come on interception returns and this season marks the first time since 2007 that the team has produced multiple defense scores in a season. In Week Two vs. New Orleans (9/16/12), safety Charles Godfrey returned a Drew Brees interception eight yards for a touchdown the shortest interception return for a TD in team history. The interception return for a touchdown was the first of his career for Godfrey. In Week Five vs. Seattle (10/7/12), Munnerlyn returned an interception of quarterback Russell Wilson 33 yards for a touchdown. Cornerback Captain Munnerlyn s interception return for a touchdown in Week Five vs. Seattle (10/7/12) was the second defensive score of 2012 for the Panthers. GODFREY TAKES ONE BACK In Week Two vs. New Orleans (9/16/12), safety Charles Godfrey returned an interception of Saints quarterback Drew Brees 8 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. The interception was the first of Godfrey s career that was returned for a touchdown. Godfrey has been a mainstay on defense for the Panthers, starting 67 of 68 career games. Godfrey has 10 career interceptions and is one of eight players in Panthers Charles Godfrey history with double-digit interceptions for his career. His 66 tackles rank third on the team in Last season, despite missing two games, Godfrey nearly set a career-high with 100 tackles (Godfrey set a career high in 2010 with 104 tackles). TWO SCORES FOR MUNNERLYN IN 2012 Captain Munnerlyn Josh Norman Cornerback Captain Munnerlyn has returned two interceptions for touchdowns this season, joining Eric Davis (2 in 1998) and Mike Minter (2 in 2003) as the only players in team history to have multiple interception returns for touchdowns in a single season. Munnerlyn s first interception came in Week Five vs. Seattle (10/7/12) when he intercepted a Russell Wilson pass and returned it 33 yards. In Week Eleven vs. Tampa Bay (11/18/12), Munnerlyn secured his second interception return for a touchdown when he intercepted Josh Freeman and returned the ball 74 yards for a score. Munnerlyn has three career interception returns for touchdowns, tallying his first interception return for a touchdown with an 37-yard return at Cleveland (11/28/10). The three interception returns for touchdowns are the second-most in team history behind Mike Minter s four from PANTHERS CAREER LEADERS, INTERCEPTION RETURN TDs Player Int Seasons Mike Minter Eric Davis Chris Gamble Richard Marshall Julius Peppers NORMAN GETS FIRST PICK Rookie cornerback Josh Norman, a fifthround draft choice from Coastal Carolina, has started at cornerback in all nine games this season and leads the team with seven passes defensed. His 61 tackles rank fifth on the team. In Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12), Norman tallied the first interception of his career when he picked off Bears quarterback Jay Cutler at the Carolina 3-yard line. A two-time All-American and three-time Big South Conference honoree at Coastal Carolina, Norman finished his college career first in conference and school history with 48 passes defensed and second with 13 interceptions.

19 DEFENSE TIGHTENS IN RED ZONE The Panthers defense has shown the ability to stay strong in the red zone this season as the team has allowed opponents to score touchdowns on 45.7 percent of red zone possessions, good for eighth in the NFL. In 35 red zone possessions, opponents have scored only 16 touchdowns. The red zone defense is an improvement from 2011 as that season, the Panthers allowed opponents to score touchdowns on 58.9 percent of possessions inside the 20-yard line, 27th in the NFL. DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20, 2012 Team Poss TD TD% Baltimore Miami Detroit Chicago Seattle Philadelphia Houston Arizona Tampa Bay RECORD-SETTING BACKER With 20 tackles in Week Three vs. the New York Giants (9/20/12), linebacker James Anderson established a new regular-season Panthers franchise record for tackles in a game. The tackle total was the third Panthers record established by Anderson in the last year. In 2011, Anderson set a team record with 174 tackles, breaking the previous mark of 169 by Jon Beason in He ranks second on the team in 2012 with 78 tackles. Anderson has played in 92 career games, the most by a linebacker in Panthers history. Anderson set the record last season at Atlanta (10/16/11) when he played in his 72nd career game and marked the milestone by producing a then career-high 16 tackles against the Falcons. PANTHERS SINGLE-GAME TACKLE LEADERS, REGULAR SEASON Player Tackles Game Thomas Davis 18 vs. T.B. (11/18/12) Luke Kuechly 18 vs. Dal. (10/21/12) James Anderson 18 at N.O. (1/1/12) Thomas Davis 18 vs. Phi. (9/13/09) Mike Minter 18 vs. Atl. (11/24/02) Micheal Barrow 18 vs. Atl. (9/6/98) PANTHERS SINGLE-SEASON TACKLE LEADERS Player Tackles Season James Anderson Jon Beason Jon Beason The Panthers defense ranks eighth in the NFL in red zone defense, allowing 16 touchdowns on 35 possessions, 45.7 percent. Panthers linebacker James Anderson tallied a regular-season team record with 20 tackles vs. the New York Giants (9/20/12).

20 DWAN EDWARDS PROVIDES PUSH Dwan Edwards, a ninth-year veteran signed by the Panthers one week prior to the season opener at Tampa Bay (9/9/12) has made his presence felt quickly for the Panthers. Edwards has established a new singleseason career high with 5.0 sacks. Prior to the start of 2012, Edwards had 5.5 sacks for his career ( ). Dwan Edwards In Week One at Tampa Bay (9/9/12), Edwards stepped into the starting lineup and produced a career-high two sacks. Edwards helped the Panthers limit the Buccaneers to 258 total yards. Edwards tallied one sack in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12), helping the Panthers limit Chicago to 210 yards, fewest surrendered by the Panthers since the start of the 2010 season. Edwards spent the last two seasons with Buffalo ( ) after spending the first six seasons of his career with Baltimore ( ). Dwan Edwards tallied one sack in Week Eight at Chicago (10/28/12) to help limit the Bears to 210 yards of offense. Thomas Davis DAVIS RETURNS TO THE FIELD In Week Eleven vs. Tampa Bay (11/18/12), linebacker Thomas Davis tied a career high with 18 tackles (tied for the secondmost in team history) and forced a fumble on the goalline to stop a Buccaneers scoring drive. What makes Davis performance even more impressive is that it came this season after Davis has returned from three ACL reconstructions in his right knee. After playing in a reserve role for the first four games of 2012, Davis has started the last six games at weakside linebacker after Luke Kuechly moved to the middle in place of an injured Jon Beason. A leader on the field for the Panthers, Davis, a defensive captain, has tallied 63 tackles (good for fourth on the team) and two forced fumbles this season. Davis start in Week Five vs. Seattle (10/7/12) was his first since Week Two of 2011 vs. Green Bay (9/18/11) when he opened the game at weakside linebacker in Week Five vs. Seattle (10/7/12). Davis followed up the performance with 12 tackles in Week Seven vs. Dallas (10/21/12). After tearing the ACL in his right knee for a third time in the Green Bay game last season, Davis initially returned to the field in the third preseason game at the New York Jets (8/26/12). He saw his first regular season action of 2012 in the season opener at Tampa Bay (9/9/12). Davis is attemping to become the first known NFL player to return to action following three ACL reconstructions in the same knee. Davis suffered his first knee injury in Week Nine of 2009 before injuring it again in June Prior to injuring his knee for the first time in 2009, Davis was putting together a solid season with 71 tackles, 1.5 sacks and two interceptions. Thomas Davis has returned to the field this season after three ACL injuries and has produced 63 tackles.

21 CAROLINA ON MY MIND The Carolina Panthers roster and coaching staff have a distinctive local feel. Four coaches and four players either hailed from North or South Carolina or played collegiately in the Carolinas. Coaches with ties to the Carolinas (4) Player/Coach Position Hometown/College Warren Belin Linebackers Marshville, N.C. / Wake Forest University Joe Kenn Strength and Conditioning Wake Forest University Ricky Proehl Assistant Wide Receivers Wake Forest University John Settle Running Backs Reidsville, N.C. / Appalachian State University Players with ties to the Carolinas (4) Player/Coach Position Hometown/College Armanti Edwards Wide Receiver Greenwood, S.C. / Appalachian State University Captain Munnerlyn Cornerback University of South Carolina Josh Norman Cornerback Greenwood, S.C. / Coastal Carolina University Mike Tolbert Fullback Coastal Carolina University Here s a look at Carolina s active roster entering this weekend s game vs. the Philadelphia Eagles. Rookies and first-year players 10 Players with three years or less NFL experience 26 Players age 30 or older 7 Players drafted by Carolina 26 Average age 26.1 Other roster notables Original Draftees ROSTER RUNDOWN 26-J. Adams, Alexander, J. Anderson, Barnidge, D. Campbell, Clausen, Davis, A. Edwards, Fua, Gettis, Godfrey, Gross, Hangartner, Hardy, Johnson, Kuechly, LaFell, Martin, Munnerlyn, Newton, Norman, Nortman, Silatolu, S. Smith, Stewart, D. Williams Draftees 7- J. Adams, Alexander, D. Campbell, Kuechly, Norman, Nortman, Silatolu Oldest Player on roster Steve Smith - 33 years old (05/12/79) Youngest Player on roster Luke Kuechly - 21 years old (4/20/91) Most experience 12 seasons - Ron Edwards, Steve Smith Tallest player(s) on roster Derek Anderson, Bruce Campbell Shortest player(s) on roster Captain Munnerlyn The college that is represented the most: Oregon State (3) - Derek Anderson, James Dockery, Dwan Edwards Players not from FBS schools 6-Armanti Edwards (Appalachian State), Josh Norman (Coastal Carolina), Jordan Senn (Portland State), Amini Silatolu (Midwestern State), Mike Tolbert (Coastal Carolina), Jason Williams (Western Illinois).

22 CAROLINA PANTHERS 2012 TRANSACTIONS 3-Jan G Roger Allen Free Agent Signing 3-Jan LB Phillip Dillard Free Agent Signing 3-Jan TE Greg Smith Free Agent Signing 3-Jan CB Reggie Sullivan Free Agent Signing 1-Feb LB Jason Phillips Extension Signing 8-Feb LS J.J. Jansen Extension Signing 17-Feb DE Jyles Tucker Free Agent Signing 6-Mar K Justin Medlock Free Agent Signing 7-Mar K Adi Kunalic Waived 13-Mar G Geoff Hangartner Extension Signing 14-Mar T Travelle Wharton Released 16-Mar S Haruki Nakamura Unrestricted Free Agent Signing (BAL) 19-Mar FB Mike Tolbert Unrestricted Free Agent Signing (SD) 20-Mar QB Derek Anderson Unrestricted Free Agent Re-Signing 22-Mar WR Chris Manno Free Agent Signing 22-Mar LB Kenny Onatolu Free Agent Signing 22-Mar G Mike Pollak Unrestricted Free Agent Signing (IND) 29-Mar DE Antwan Applewhite Unrestricted Free Agent Re-Signing 30-Mar RB RB Mike Goodson Traded (OAK) 30-Mar T Bruce Campbell Acquired in Trade (OAK) 4-Apr S Reggie Smith Unrestricted Free Agent Signing (SF) 10-Apr WR Steve Smith Extension Signing 12-Apr LB Jordan Senn Urestricted Free Agent Re-Signing 26-Apr LB Luke Kuechly Drafted (1) 27-Apr G Amini Silatolu Drafted (2) 28-Apr DE Frank Alexander Drafted (4a) 28-Apr WR Joe Adams Drafted (4b) 28-Apr CB Josh Norman Drafted (5) 28-Apr P Brad Nortman Drafted (6) 28-Apr S D.J. Campbell Drafted (7) 7-May P Nick Harris Free Agent Signing 11-May LB Phillip Dillard Waived 11-May WR Brenton Berson Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May G Will Blackwell Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May DT Nate Chandler Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May WR Jared Green Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May WR Wes Kemp Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May TE Tarren Lloyd Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May RB Princeton McCarty Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May RB Tauren Poole Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May T Matt Reynolds Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May RB Lyndon Rowells Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May DE Ryan Van Bergen Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-May WR Rico Wallace Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 15-May CB Reggie Sullivan Waived 15-May RB Armond Smith Claimed off Waivers (CLE) 16-May TE Tarren Lloyd Waived 16-May TE Joe Jon Finley Free Agent Signing 21-May DT Jason Shirley Waived 21-May WR Hubert Anyiam Free Agent Signing 24-May RB Princeton McCarty Waived 24-May TE Nelson Rosario Free Agent Signing 11-Jun WR Wes Kemp Waived 11-Jun WR Chris Manno Waived 11-Jun WR Michael Avila Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 11-Jun WR Lamont Bryant Undrafted Rookie Free Agent Signing 23-Jul WR Louis Murphy Acquired in Trade (OAK) 26-Jul RB Armond Smith Waived 27-Jul LB David Nixon Free Agent Signing 30-Jul DE Jyles Tucker Released/left squad 2-Aug T Jeff Otah Released 2-Aug CB Nate Ness Free Agent Signing 8-Aug WR Hubert Anyiam Waived/injury settlement 8-Aug G Justin Wells Free Agent Signing 10-Aug T Lee Ziemba Waived/Injured 10-Aug G Andre Ramsey Free Agent Signing 11-Aug T Lee Ziemba Placed on injured/reserve 15-Aug G Andre Ramsey Waived 15-Aug RB Armond Smith Free Agent Signing 18-Aug CB Nate Ness Waived/Injured 18-Aug C Scott Mruczkowski Free Agent Signing 20-Aug CB Nate Ness Placed on injured/reserve 22-Aug C Scott Mruczkowski Released 27-Aug WR Darvin Adams Waived 27-Aug G Roger Allen Waived 27-Aug WR Michael Avila Waived 27-Aug WR Brenton Berson Waived 27-Aug G Will Blackwell Waived 27-Aug DE Eric Norwood Waived 27-Aug RB Lyndon Rowells Waived 27-Aug TE Greg Smith Waived 27-Aug RB Josh Vaughan Waived 27-Aug WR Rico Wallace Waived/Injured 27-Aug P Nick Harris Released 27-Aug K Olindo Mare Released 27-Aug WR David Gettis Physically unable to perform 27-Aug CB Brandon Hogan Placed on injured/reserve 31-Aug WR Seyi Ajirotutu Waived 31-Aug G Bryant Browning Waived 31-Aug WR Lamont Bryant Waived 31-Aug CB Darius Butler Waived/Injured 31-Aug DT Nate Chandler Waived 31-Aug TE Joe Jon Finley Waived 31-Aug WR Jared Green Waived 31-Aug S Jonathan Nelson Waived 31-Aug LB David Nixon Waived 31-Aug DT Ogemdi Nwagbuo Waived 31-Aug RB Tauren Poole Waived/Injured 31-Aug S Jordan Pugh Waived 31-Aug T Matt Reynolds Waived 31-Aug TE Nelson Rosario Waived 31-Aug RB Armond Smith Waived 31-Aug S Reggie Smith Released 31-Aug CB R.J. Stanford Waived 31-Aug DE Ryan Van Bergen Waived 31-Aug G Justin Wells Waived 31-Aug LB Jason Williams Waived 31-Aug G Zack Williams Waived 31-Aug LB Kion Wilson Waived 31-Aug DT Andre Neblett Suspended by Commissioner 31-Aug S Colin Jones Acquired in Trade (SF) 1-Sep G Bryant Browning Practice Squad Signing 1-Sep WR Lamont Bryant Practice Squad Signing 1-Sep DT Nate Chandler Practice Squad Signing 1-Sep WR Jared Green Practice Squad Signing 1-Sep TE Nelson Rosario Practice Squad Signing 1-Sep RB Armond Smith Practice Squad Signing 1-Sep G Zack Williams Practice Squad Signing 1-Sep CB Darius Butler Placed on injured/reserve 1-Sep RB Tauren Poole Placed on injured/reserve 2-Sep CB Ron Parker Practice Squad Signing 2-Sep DT Terrell McClain Waived 2-Sep DT Dwan Edwards Free Agent Signing 2-Sep CB Darius Butler Waived from injured reserve, injury settlement 1-Oct DT Andre Neblett Reinstated from suspension 6-Oct G Mike Pollak Placed on injured/reserve 6-Oct CB Ron Parker Free Agent Signing 8-Oct CB Ron Parker Waived 10-Oct CB Ron Parker Practice Squad Signing 11-Oct C Ryan Kalil Placed on injured/reserve 11-Oct C Thomas Austin Free Agent Signing 16-Oct G Bryant Browning Terminated from practice squad 16-Oct G Ray Dominguez Practice Squad Signing 17-Oct LB Kenny Onatolu Placed on injured/reserve 17-Oct CB Ron Parker Free Agent Signing 17-Oct LB Jerry Franklin Practice Squad Signing 22-Oct CB Chris Gamble Placed on injured/reserve 23-Oct LB Doug Hogue Claimed off Waivers (DET) 24-Oct CB James Dockery Free Agent Signing 24-Oct LB Jon Beason Placed on injured/reserve 26-Oct DT Frank Kearse Waived 26-Oct DT Nate Chandler Free Agent Signing 29-Oct CB Brandon Hogan Waived from injured reserve 30-Oct DT Frank Kearse Practice Squad Signing 2-Nov C Thomas Austin Waived 2-Nov G Zack Williams Free Agent Signing 5-Nov LB Jason Williams Claimed off Waivers (PHI) 5-Nov CB Ron Parker Waived 6-Nov WR Kealoha Pilares Placed on injured/reserve 6-Nov WR David Gettis Activated from Physically Unable to Perform 6-Nov LB Jerry Franklin Terminated from practice squad 6-Nov C Thomas Austin Practice Squad Signing 7-Nov CB Ron Parker Practice Squad Signing 14-Nov DE Thomas Keiser Placed on injured/reserve 14-Nov OL Jeremy Bridges Free Agent Signing

23 CAROLINA PANTHERS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART OFFENSE WR 89 Steve Smith 83 Louis Murphy 15 Joe Adams LT 69 Jordan Gross 73 Bruce Campbell LG 61 Amini Silatolu 65 Garry Williams C 63 Geoff Hangartner 62 Jeff Byers 64 Zack Williams RG 62 Jeff Byers 64 Zack Williams 72 Jeremy Bridges RT 77 Byron Bell 65 Garry Williams 72 Jeremy Bridges TE 88 Greg Olsen 82 Gary Barnidge 84 Ben Hartsock 47 Richie Brockel WR 11 Brandon LaFell 14 Armanti Edwards 12 David Gettis QB 1 Cam Newton 3 Derek Anderson 7 Jimmy Clausen FB 35 Mike Tolbert 47 Richie Brockel RB 28 Jonathan Stewart 34 DeAngelo Williams DEFENSE LDE 76 Greg Hardy 90 Frank Alexander DT 92 Dwan Edwards 68 Andre Neblett 78 Nate Chandler NT 96 Ron Edwards 94 Sione Fua RDE 95 Charles Johnson 93 Antwan Applewhite SLB 50 James Anderson 57 Jordan Senn 54 Jason Williams MLB 59 Luke Kuechly 53 Jason Phillips 55 Doug Hogue WLB 58 Thomas Davis 53 Jason Phillips LCB 41 Captain Munnerlyn 22 Josh Thomas RCB 24 Josh Norman 31 James Dockery SS 30 Charles Godfrey 26 D.J. Campbell FS 43 Haruki Nakamura 23 Sherrod Martin 42 Colin Jones SPECIAL TEAMS PK 6 Justin Medlock P 8 Brad Nortman KO 6 Justin Medlock H 8 Brad Nortman PR 41 Captain Munnerlyn 15 Joe Adams 14 Armanti Edwards KOR 14 Armanti Edwards 11 Brandon LaFell LS 44 J.J. Jansen ROOKIES Underlined ARMANTI Edwards...are-MAUN-tee SIONE FUA...see-OWN-ay foo-ah Luke KUECHLY...KEEK-lee Brandon LAFELL...la-FELL PANTHERS PRONUNCIATION SHERROD Martin...shuh-ROD HARUKI NAKAMURA...ha-ROO-key nah-kah-murr-ah Amini SILATOLU...sill-uh-TOE-lou

24 CAROLINA PANTHERS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Wt DOB Age Exp College Hometown How Acq GP/GS/DNP/IA 15 Adams, Joe WR /22/89 23 R Arkansas Little Rock, Ark. D4b 12 4/0/0/6 90 Alexander, Frank DE /17/89 22 R Oklahoma Baton Rouge, La. D4a 12 10/2/0/0 3 Anderson, Derek QB /15/ Oregon State Scappoose, Ore FA 11 1/0/9/0 50 Anderson, James LB /26/ Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. D3a 06 10/10/0/0 93 Applewhite, Antwan DE /31/ San Diego State Harbor City, Calif. FA 11 5/3/0/5 82 Barnidge, Gary TE /22/ Louisville Middleburg, Fla. D /5/0/0 77 Bell, Byron T /17/ New Mexico Greenville, Texas FA 11 9/9/0/1 72 Bridges, Jeremy OL /19/ Southern Mississippi McComb, Miss FA 12 0/0/0/1 47 Brockel, Richie TE/FB /24/ Boise State Phoenix, Ariz. FA 11 10/0/0/0 62 Byers, Jeff G/C /07/ Southern California Loveland, Colo. FA 11 9/4/0/1 73 Campbell, Bruce T /25/ Maryland Hamden, Conn. TR 12 (OAK) 3/0/1/6 26 Campbell, D.J. S /24/89 23 R California North Las Vegas, Nev. D7 12 0/0/1/9 78 Chandler, Nate DT /01/89 23 R UCLA San Diego, Calif. FA 12 4/0/0/0 7 Clausen, Jimmy QB /21/ Notre Dame Westlake Village, Calif. D2 10 0/0/0/10 58 Davis, Thomas LB /22/ Georgia Shellman, Ga. D1 05 9/6/0/1 31 Dockery, James CB /09/ Oregon State Palm Desert, Calif. FA 12 3/0/0/1 14 Edwards, Armanti WR /08/ Appalachian State Greenwood, S.C. D3b 10 10/0/0/0 92 Edwards, Dwan DT /16/ Oregon State Columbus, Montana FA 12 10/10/0/0 96 Edwards, Ron DT /12/ Texas A&M Houston, Texas UFA 11 (KC) 10/10/0/0 94 Fua, Sione DT /15/ Stanford Encino, Calif. D3b 11 8/0/0/2 12 Gettis, David WR /27/ Baylor Los Angeles, Calif. D6b 10 1/0/0/1 30 Godfrey, Charles S /15/ Iowa Baytown, Texas D3a 08 10/10/0/0 69 Gross, Jordan T /20/ Utah Fruitland, Idaho D /10/0/0 63 Hangartner, Geoff C/G /22/ Texas A&M New Braunfels, Texas FA 11 9/9/0/1 76 Hardy, Greg DE /28/ Mississippi Millington, Tenn. D6a 10 10/5/0/0 84 Hartsock, Ben TE /05/ Ohio State Chillicothe, Ohio FA 11 9/2/0/1 55 Hogue, Doug LB /01/ Syracuse Yonkers, N.Y. WV 12 (DET) 4/0/0/0 44 Jansen, J.J. LS /20/ Notre Dame Phoenix, Ariz. TR 09 (GB) 10/0/0/0 95 Johnson, Charles DE /10/ Georgia Hawkinsville, Ga. D /10/0/0 42 Jones, Colin S /27/ TCU Bridgeport, Texas TR 12 (SF) 9/0/0/1 59 Kuechly, Luke LB /20/91 21 R Boston College Cincinnati, Ohio D /10/0/0 11 LaFell, Brandon WR /04/ LSU Houston, Texas D3a 10 9/8/0/1 23 Martin, Sherrod S /12/ Troy Griffin, Ga. D2b 09 10/0/0/0 6 Medlock, Justin K /23/ UCLA Fremont, Calif. FA 12 10/0/0/0 41 Munnerlyn, Captain CB /10/ South Carolina Mobile, Ala. D /6/0/0 83 Murphy, Louis WR /11/ Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. TR 12 (OAK) 10/3/0/0 43 Nakamura, Haruki S /18/ Cincinnati Lakewood, Ohio UFA 12 (BAL) 10/10/0/0 68 Neblett, Andre DT /07/ Temple Rahway, N.J. FA 10 5/0/0/0 1 Newton, Cam QB /11/ Auburn College Park, Ga. D /10/0/0 24 Norman, Josh CB /15/87 24 R Coastal Carolina Greenwood, S.C. D /10/0/0 8 Nortman, Brad P /12/89 23 R Wisconsin Brookfield, Wisc. D /0/0/0 88 Olsen, Greg TE /11/ Miami (FL) Wayne, N.J. TR 11 (CHI) 10/10/0/0 53 Phillips, Jason LB /14/ TCU Waller, Texas WV 11 (BAL) 10/0/0/0 57 Senn, Jordan LB /11/ Portland State Beaverton, Ore FA 09 10/0/0/0 61 Silatolu, Amini G /16/88 24 R Midwestern State Tracy, Calif. D /10/0/0 89 Smith, Steve WR /12/ Utah Los Angeles, Calif. D /10/0/0 28 Stewart, Jonathan RB /21/ Oregon Lacey, Wash. D1a 08 8/5/0/2 22 Thomas, Josh CB /03/ Buffalo Cedar Hills, Texas WV 11 (DAL) 10/0/0/0 35 Tolbert, Mike FB /23/ Coastal Carolina Douglasville, Ga. UFA 12 (SD) 10/2/0/0 34 Williams, DeAngelo RB /25/ Memphis Wynne, Ark. D /5/0/0 65 Williams, Garry T /20/ Kentucky Louisville, Ky. FA 09 10/3/0/0 54 Williams, Jason LB /23/ Western Illinois Chicago, Ill. WV 12 (PHI) 0/0/0/2 64 Williams, Zack G /27/ Washington State Pasadena, Calif. D6b 11 1/0/2/0 Practice Squad (8) 71 Austin, Thomas C /14/ Clemson Camden, S.C. FA 12 0/0/1/1 18 Bryant, Lamont WR /06/88 24 R Morgan State Newport News, Va. FA 12 0/0/0/0 66 Dominguez, Ray G /12/ Arkansas Bainbridge, Ga. FA 12 0/0/0/0 9 Green, Jared WR /01/89 23 R Southern Vienna, Va. FA 12 0/0/0/0 99 Kearse, Frank DT /28/ Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA 11 3/0/0/3 25 Parker, Ron CB /17/ Newberry College (SC) Beaufort, S.C. FA 12 3/0/0/1 80 Rosario, Nelson TE /24/89 22 R UCLA Oceanside, Calif. FA 12 0/0/0/0 36 Smith, Armond RB /07/ Union College (KY) Stone Mountain, Ga. FA 12 0/0/0/0 Injured Reserve (10) 52 Beason, Jon LB /14/ Miami (FL) Miami, Fla. D1 07 4/4/0/2 20 Gamble, Chris CB /11/ Ohio State Sunrise, Fla. D1 04 4/4/0/2 67 Kalil, Ryan C /29/ Southern California Corona, Calif. D2b 07 5/5/0/0 98 Keiser, Thomas DE /28/ Stanford Wexford, Pa. FA 11 4/0/0/5 40 Ness, Nate CB /05/ Arizona Gardena, Calif. FA 12 0/0/0/0 56 Onatolu, Kenny LB /08/ Nebraska-Omaha Papillion, Neb. FA 12 4/0/0/1 81 Pilares, Kealoha WR /20/ Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii D5 11 8/0/0/0 74 Pollak, Mike G /16/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. UFA 12 (IND) 1/0/0/3 33 Poole, Tauren RB /19/89 23 R Tennessee Toccoa, Ga. FA 12 0/0/0/0 75 Ziemba, Lee T /29/ Auburn Rogers, Ark. D7 11 0/0/0/0

25 CAROLINA PANTHERS NUMERICAL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Wt DOB Age Exp College Hometown How Acq GP/GS/DNP/IA 1 Cam Newton QB /11/ Auburn College Park, Ga. D /10/0/0 3 Derek Anderson QB /15/ Oregon State Scappoose, Ore FA 11 1/0/9/0 6 Justin Medlock K /23/ UCLA Fremont, Calif. FA 12 10/0/0/0 7 Jimmy Clausen QB /21/ Notre Dame Westlake Village, Calif. D2 10 0/0/0/10 8 Brad Nortman P /12/89 23 R Wisconsin Brookfield, Wisc. D /0/0/0 11 Brandon LaFell WR /04/ LSU Houston, Texas D3a 10 9/8/0/1 12 David Gettis WR /27/ Baylor Los Angeles, Calif. D6b 10 1/0/0/1 14 Armanti Edwards WR /08/ Appalachian State Greenwood, S.C. D3b 10 10/0/0/0 15 Joe Adams WR /22/89 23 R Arkansas Little Rock, Ark. D4b 12 4/0/0/6 22 Josh Thomas CB /03/ Buffalo Cedar Hills, Texas WV 11 (DAL) 10/0/0/0 23 Sherrod Martin S /12/ Troy Griffin, Ga. D2b 09 10/0/0/0 24 Josh Norman CB /15/87 24 R Coastal Carolina Greenwood, S.C. D /10/0/0 26 D.J. Campbell S /24/89 23 R California North Las Vegas, Nev. D7 12 0/0/1/9 28 Jonathan Stewart RB /21/ Oregon Lacey, Wash. D1a 08 8/5/0/2 30 Charles Godfrey S /15/ Iowa Baytown, Texas D3a 08 10/10/0/0 31 James Dockery CB /09/ Oregon State Palm Desert, Calif. FA 12 3/0/0/1 34 DeAngelo Williams RB /25/ Memphis Wynne, Ark. D /5/0/0 35 Mike Tolbert FB /23/ Coastal Carolina Douglasville, Ga. UFA 12 (SD) 10/2/0/0 41 Captain Munnerlyn CB /10/ South Carolina Mobile, Ala. D /6/0/0 42 Colin Jones S /27/ TCU Bridgeport, Texas TR 12 (SF) 9/0/0/1 43 Haruki Nakamura S /18/ Cincinnati Lakewood, Ohio UFA 11 (BAL) 10/10/0/0 44 J.J. Jansen LS /20/ Notre Dame Phoenix, Ariz. TR 09 (GB) 10/0/0/0 47 Richie Brockel TE/FB /24/ Boise State Phoenix, Ariz. FA 11 10/0/0/0 50 James Anderson LB /26/ Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. D3a 06 10/10/0/0 53 Jason Phillips LB /14/ TCU Waller, Texas WV 11 (BAL) 10/0/0/0 54 Jason Williams LB /23/ Western Illinois Chicago, Ill. WV 12 (PHI) 0/0/0/2 55 Doug Hogue LB /01/ Syracuse Yonkers, N.Y. WV 12 (DET) 4/0/0/0 57 Jordan Senn LB /11/ Portland State Beaverton, Ore FA 09 10/0/0/0 58 Thomas Davis LB /22/ Georgia Shellman, Ga. D1 05 9/6/0/1 59 Luke Kuechly LB /20/91 21 R Boston College Cincinnati, Ohio D /10/0/0 61 Amini Silatolu G /16/88 24 R Midwestern State Tracy, Calif. D /10/0/0 62 Jeff Byers G/C /07/ Southern California Loveland, Colo. FA 11 9/4/0/1 63 Geoff Hangartner C/G /22/ Texas A&M New Braunfels, Texas FA 11 9/9/0/1 64 Zack Williams G /27/ Washington State Pasadena, Calif. D6b 11 1/0/2/0 65 Garry Williams T /20/ Kentucky Louisville, Ky. FA 09 10/3/0/0 68 Andre Neblett DT /07/ Temple Rahway, N.J. FA 10 5/0/0/0 69 Jordan Gross T /20/ Utah Fruitland, Idaho D /10/0/0 72 Jeremy Bridges OL /19/ Southern Mississippi McComb, Miss FA 12 0/0/0/1 73 Bruce Campbell T /25/ Maryland Hamden, Conn. TR 12 (OAK) 3/0/1/6 76 Greg Hardy DE /28/ Mississippi Millington, Tenn. D6a 10 10/5/0/0 77 Byron Bell T /17/ New Mexico Greenville, Texas FA 11 9/9/0/1 78 Nate Chandler DT /01/89 23 R UCLA San Diego, Calif. FA 12 4/0/0/0 82 Gary Barnidge TE /22/ Louisville Middleburg, Fla. D /5/0/0 83 Louis Murphy WR /11/ Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. TR 12 (OAK) 10/3/0/0 84 Ben Hartsock TE /05/ Ohio State Chillicothe, Ohio FA 11 9/2/0/1 88 Greg Olsen TE /11/ Miami (FL) Wayne, N.J. TR 11 (CHI) 10/10/0/0 89 Steve Smith WR /12/ Utah Los Angeles, Calif. D /10/0/0 90 Frank Alexander DE /17/89 22 R Oklahoma Baton Rouge, La. D4a 12 10/2/0/0 92 Dwan Edwards DT /16/ Oregon State Columbus, Montana FA 12 10/10/0/0 93 Antwan Applewhite DE /31/ San Diego State Harbor City, Calif. FA 11 5/3/0/5 94 Sione Fua DT /15/ Stanford Encino, Calif. D3b 11 8/0/0/2 95 Charles Johnson DE /10/ Georgia Hawkinsville, Ga. D /10/0/0 96 Ron Edwards DT /12/ Texas A&M Houston, Texas UFA 11 (KC) 10/10/0/0 Practice Squad (8) 9 Jared Green WR /01/89 23 R Southern Vienna, Va. FA 12 0/0/0/0 18 Lamont Bryant WR /06/88 24 R Morgan State Newport News, Va. FA 12 0/0/0/0 25 Ron Parker CB /17/ Newberry College (SC) Beaufort, S.C. FA 12 3/0/0/1 36 Armond Smith RB /07/ Union College (KY) Stone Mountain, Ga. FA 12 0/0/0/0 66 Ray Dominguez G /12/ Arkansas Bainbridge, Ga. FA 12 0/0/0/0 71 Thomas Austin C /14/ Clemson Camden, S.C. FA 12 0/0/1/1 80 Nelson Rosario TE /24/89 22 R UCLA Oceanside, Calif. FA 12 0/0/0/0 99 Frank Kearse DT /28/ Alabama A&M Savannah, Ga. FA 11 3/0/0/3 Injured Reserve (10) 20 Chris Gamble CB /11/ Ohio State Sunrise, Fla. D1 04 4/4/0/2 33 Tauren Poole RB /19/89 23 R Tennessee Toccoa, Ga. FA 12 0/0/0/0 40 Nate Ness CB /05/ Arizona Gardena, Calif. FA 12 0/0/0/0 52 Jon Beason LB /14/ Miami (FL) Miami, Fla. D1 07 4/4/0/2 56 Kenny Onatolu LB /08/ Nebraska-Omaha Papillion, Neb. FA 12 4/0/0/1 67 Ryan Kalil C /29/ Southern California Corona, Calif. D2b 07 5/5/0/0 74 Mike Pollak G /16/ Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. UFA 12 (IND) 1/0/0/3 75 Lee Ziemba T /29/ Auburn Rogers, Ark. D7 11 0/0/0/0 81 Kealoha Pilares WR /20/ Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii D5 11 8/0/0/0 98 Thomas Keiser DE /28/ Stanford Wexford, Pa. FA 11 4/0/0/5

26 CAROLINA PANTHERS BY EXPERIENCE No Name 12th Year (2) Pos Ht Wt DOB Age Exp College Hometown How Acq GP/GS/DNP/IA 96 Edwards, Ron DT /12/ Texas A&M Houston, Texas UFA 11 (KC) 10/10/0/0 89 Smith, Steve WR /12/ Utah Los Angeles, Calif. D /10/0/0 10th Year (2) 72 Bridges, Jeremy OL /19/ Southern Mississippi McComb, Miss FA 12 0/0/0/1 69 Gross, Jordan T /20/ Utah Fruitland, Idaho D /10/0/0 9th Year (2) 92 Edwards, Dwan DT /16/ Oregon State Columbus, Montana FA 12 10/10/0/0 84 Hartsock, Ben TE /05/ Ohio State Chillicothe, Ohio FA 11 9/2/0/1 8th Year (3) 3 Anderson, Derek QB /15/ Oregon State Scappoose, Ore. FA 11 1/0/9/0 58 Davis, Thomas LB /22/ Georgia Shellman, Ga. D1 05 9/6/0/1 63 Hangartner, Geoff C/G /22/ Texas A&M New Braunfels, Texas FA 11 9/9/0/1 7th Year (2) 50 Anderson, James LB /26/ Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. D3a 06 10/10/0/0 34 Williams, DeAngelo RB /25/ Memphis Wynne, Ark. D /5/0/0 6th Year (2) 95 Johnson, Charles DE /10/ Georgia Hawkinsville, Ga. D /10/0/0 88 Olsen, Greg TE /11/ Miami (FL) Wayne, N.J. TR 11 (CHI) 10/10/0/0 5th Year (8) 93 Applewhite, Antwan DE /31/ San Diego State Harbor City, Calif. FA 11 5/3/0/5 82 Barnidge, Gary TE /22/ Louisville Middleburg, Fla. D /5/0/0 30 Godfrey, Charles S /15/ Iowa Baytown, Texas D3a 08 10/10/0/0 44 Jansen, J.J. LS /20/ Notre Dame Phoenix, Ariz. TR 09 (GB) 10/0/0/0 43 Nakamura, Haruki S /18/ Cincinnati Lakewood, Ohio UFA 11 (BAL) 10/10/0/0 57 Senn, Jordan LB /11/ Portland State Beaverton, Ore FA 09 10/0/0/0 28 Stewart, Jonathan RB /21/ Oregon Lacey, Wash. D1a 08 8/5/0/2 35 Tolbert, Mike FB /23/ Coastal Carolina Douglasville, Ga. UFA 12 (SD) 10/2/0/0 4th Year (6) 23 Martin, Sherrod S /12/ Troy Griffin, Ga. D2b 09 10/0/0/0 41 Munnerlyn, Captain CB /10/ South Carolina Mobile, Ala. D /6/0/0 83 Murphy, Louis WR /11/ Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. TR 12 (OAK) 10/3/0/0 53 Phillips, Jason LB /14/ TCU Waller, Texas WV 11 (BAL) 10/0/0/0 65 Williams, Garry T /20/ Kentucky Louisville, Ky. FA 09 10/3/0/0 54 Williams, Jason LB /23/ Western Illinois Chicago, Ill. WV 12 (PHI) 0/0/0/2 3rd Year (7) 73 Campbell, Bruce T /25/ Maryland Hamden, Conn. TR 12 (OAK) 3/0/1/6 7 Clausen, Jimmy QB /21/ Notre Dame Westlake Village, Calif. D2 10 0/0/0/10 14 Edwards, Armanti WR /08/ Appalachian State Greenwood, S.C. D3b 10 10/0/0/0 12 Gettis, David WR /27/ Baylor Los Angeles, Calif. D6b 10 1/0/0/1 76 Hardy, Greg DE /28/ Mississippi Millington, Tenn. D6a 10 10/5/0/0 11 LaFell, Brandon WR /04/ LSU Houston, Texas D3a 10 9/8/0/1 68 Neblett, Andre DT /07/ Temple Rahway, N.J. FA 10 5/0/0/0 2nd Year (9) 77 Bell, Byron T /17/ New Mexico Greenville, Texas FA 11 9/9/0/1 47 Brockel, Richie TE/FB /24/ Boise State Phoenix, Ariz. FA 11 10/0/0/0 31 Dockery, James CB /09/ Oregon State Palm Desert, Calif. FA 12 3/0/0/1 94 Fua, Sione DT /15/ Stanford Encino, Calif. D3b 11 8/0/0/2 55 Hogue, Doug LB /01/ Syracuse Yonkers, N.Y. WV 12 (DET) 4/0/0/0 42 Jones, Colin S /27/ TCU Bridgeport, Texas TR 12 (SF) 9/0/0/1 1 Newton, Cam QB /11/ Auburn College Park, Ga. D /10/0/0 22 Thomas, Josh CB /03/ Buffalo Cedar Hills, Texas D /0/0/0 64 Williams, Zack G /27/ Washington State Pasadena, Calif. D6b 11 1/0/2/0 Rookies / 1st Year (10) 15 Adams, Joe WR /22/89 23 R Arkansas Little Rock, Ark. D4b 12 4/0/0/6 90 Alexander, Frank DE /17/89 22 R Oklahoma Baton Rouge, La. D4a 12 10/2/0/0 62 Byers, Jeff G/C /07/ Southern California Loveland, Colo. FA 11 9/4/0/1 26 Campbell, D.J. S /24/89 23 R California North Las Vegas, Nev. D7 12 0/0/1/9 78 Chandler, Nate DT /01/89 23 R UCLA San Diego, Calif. FA 12 4/0/0/0 59 Kuechly, Luke LB /20/91 21 R Boston College Cincinnati, Ohio D /10/0/0 6 Medlock, Justin K /23/ UCLA Fremont, Calif. FA 12 10/0/0/0 24 Norman, Josh CB /15/87 24 R Coastal Carolina Greenwood, S.C. D /10/0/0 8 Nortman, Brad P /12/89 23 R Wisconsin Brookfield, Wisc. D /0/0/0 61 Silatolu, Amini G /16/88 24 R Midwestern State Tracy, Calif. D /10/0/0

27 CAROLINA PANTHERS BY POSITION No Name Pos Ht Wt DOB Age Exp College Hometown How Acq GP/GS/DNP/IA QUARTERBACKS (3) 3 Anderson, Derek QB /15/ Oregon State Scappoose, Ore FA 11 1/0/9/0 7 Clausen, Jimmy QB /21/ Notre Dame Westlake Village, Calif. D2 10 0/0/0/10 1 Newton, Cam QB /11/ Auburn College Park, Ga. D /10/0/0 RUNNING BACKS (3) 28 Stewart, Jonathan RB /21/ Oregon Lacey, Wash. D1a 08 8/5/0/2 35 Tolbert, Mike FB /23/ Coastal Carolina Douglasville, Ga. UFA 12 (SD) 10/2/0/0 34 Williams, DeAngelo RB /25/ Memphis Wynne, Ark. D /5/0/0 WIDE RECEIVERS (6) 15 Adams, Joe WR /22/89 23 R Arkansas Little Rock, Ark. D4b 12 4/0/0/6 14 Edwards, Armanti WR /08/ Appalachian State Greenwood, S.C. D3b 10 10/0/0/0 12 Gettis, David WR /27/ Baylor Los Angeles, Calif. D6b 10 1/0/0/1 11 LaFell, Brandon WR /04/ LSU Houston, Texas D3a 10 9/8/0/1 83 Murphy, Louis WR /11/ Florida St. Petersburg, Fla. TR 12 (OAK) 10/3/0/0 89 Smith, Steve WR /12/ Utah Los Angeles, Calif. D /10/0/0 TIGHT ENDS (4) 82 Barnidge, Gary TE /22/ Louisville Middleburg, Fla. D /5/0/0 47 Brockel, Richie TE/FB /24/ Boise State Phoenix, Ariz. FA 11 10/0/0/0 84 Hartsock, Ben TE /05/ Ohio State Chillicothe, Ohio FA 11 9/2/0/1 88 Olsen, Greg TE /11/ Miami (FL) Wayne, N.J. TR 11 (CHI) 10/10/0/0 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) 77 Bell, Byron T /17/ New Mexico Greenville, Texas FA 11 9/9/0/1 72 Bridges, Jeremy OL /19/ Southern Mississippi McComb, Miss FA 12 0/0/0/1 62 Byers, Jeff G/C /07/ Southern California Loveland, Colo. FA 11 9/4/0/1 73 Campbell, Bruce T /25/ Maryland Hamden, Conn. TR 12 (OAK) 3/0/1/6 69 Gross, Jordan T /20/ Utah Fruitland, Idaho D /10/0/0 63 Hangartner, Geoff C/G /22/ Texas A&M New Braunfels, Texas FA 11 9/9/0/1 61 Silatolu, Amini G /16/88 24 R Midwestern State Tracy, Calif. D /10/0/0 65 Williams, Garry T /20/ Kentucky Louisville, Ky. FA 09 10/3/0/0 64 Williams, Zack G /27/ Washington State Pasadena, Calif. D6b 11 1/0/2/0 SPECIALISTS (3) 44 Jansen, J.J. LS /20/ Notre Dame Phoenix, Ariz. TR 09 (GB) 10/0/0/0 6 Medlock, Justin K /23/ UCLA Fremont, Calif. FA 12 10/0/0/0 8 Nortman, Brad P /12/89 23 R Wisconsin Brookfield, Wisc. D /0/0/0 DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (9) 90 Alexander, Frank DE /17/89 22 R Oklahoma Baton Rouge, La. D4a 12 10/2/0/0 93 Applewhite, Antwan DE /31/ San Diego State Harbor City, Calif. FA 11 5/3/0/5 78 Chandler, Nate DT /01/89 23 R UCLA San Diego, Calif. FA 12 4/0/0/0 92 Edwards, Dwan DT /16/ Oregon State Columbus, Montana FA 12 10/10/0/0 96 Edwards, Ron DT /12/ Texas A&M Houston, Texas UFA 11 (KC) 10/10/0/0 94 Fua, Sione DT /15/ Stanford Encino, Calif. D3b 11 8/0/0/2 76 Hardy, Greg DE /28/ Mississippi Millington, Tenn. D6a 10 10/5/0/0 95 Johnson, Charles DE /10/ Georgia Hawkinsville, Ga. D /10/0/0 68 Neblett, Andre DT /07/ Temple Rahway, N.J. FA 10 5/0/0/0 LINEBACKERS (7) 50 Anderson, James LB /26/ Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. D3a 06 10/10/0/0 58 Davis, Thomas LB /22/ Georgia Shellman, Ga. D1 05 9/6/0/1 55 Hogue, Doug LB /01/ Syracuse Yonkers, N.Y. WV 12 (DET) 4/0/0/0 59 Kuechly, Luke LB /20/91 21 R Boston College Cincinnati, Ohio D /10/0/0 53 Phillips, Jason LB /14/ TCU Waller, Texas WV 11 (BAL) 10/0/0/0 57 Senn, Jordan LB /11/ Portland State Beaverton, Ore FA 09 10/0/0/0 54 Williams, Jason LB /23/ Western Illinois Chicago, Ill. WV 12 (PHI) 0/0/0/2 DEFENSIVE BACKS (9) 26 Campbell, D.J. S /24/89 23 R California North Las Vegas, Nev. D7 12 0/0/1/9 31 Dockery, James CB /09/ Oregon State Palm Desert, Calif. FA 12 3/0/0/1 30 Godfrey, Charles S /15/ Iowa Baytown, Texas D3a 08 10/10/0/0 42 Jones, Colin S /27/ TCU Bridgeport, Texas TR 12 (SF) 9/0/0/1 23 Martin, Sherrod S /12/ Troy Griffin, Ga. D2b 09 10/0/0/0 41 Munnerlyn, Captain CB /10/ South Carolina Mobile, Ala. D /6/0/0 43 Nakamura, Haruki S /18/ Cincinnati Lakewood, Ohio UFA 11 (BAL) 10/10/0/0 24 Norman, Josh CB /15/87 24 R Coastal Carolina Greenwood, S.C. D /10/0/0 22 Thomas, Josh CB /03/ Buffalo Cedar Hills, Texas WV 11 (DAL) 10/0/0/0

28 CAROLINA PANTHERS / WEEK 11 / THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2012 WON 2, LOST 8 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/09 L at Tampa Bay 51,533 Newton /16 W New Orleans 72,879 Stewart /20 L 7-36 New York Giants 73,951 D. Williams t 3 09/30 L at Atlanta 69,594 Tolbert /07 L Seattle 72,676 LaFell /21 L Dallas 73,981 Pilares /28 L at Chicago 62,254 S. Smith /04 W at Washington 79,767 Murphy /11 L Denver 73,939 Nakamura /18 L OT Tampa Bay 72,603 TEAM /26 at Philadelphia OPPONENTS /02 at Kansas City * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/09 Atlanta Olsen /16 at San Diego S. Smith /23 Oakland LaFell /30 at New Orleans Tolbert Car. Opp. Stewart TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Murphy Rushing D. Williams Passing A. Edwards Penalty Barnidge rd Down: Made/Att 44/122 52/136 Pilares t 1 3rd Down Pct Hartsock th Down: Made/Att 1/7 4/9 Newton th Down Pct Gross POSSESSION AVG. 27:57 32:03 TEAM TOTAL NET YARDS OPPONENTS t 13 Avg. Per Game * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Total Plays Munnerlyn t 2 Avg. Per Play Nakamura NET YARDS RUSHING Godfrey t 1 Avg. Per Game Beason Total Rushes Norman NET YARDS PASSING Kuechly Avg. Per Game TEAM t 3 Sacked/Yards Lost 26/180 26/199 OPPONENTS Gross Yards * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Att./Completions 304/ /237 Nortman Completion Pct TEAM Had Intercepted 10 8 OPPONENTS PUNTS/AVERAGE 56/ /46.6 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD NET PUNTING AVG. 56/ /41.7 Munnerlyn PENALTIES/YARDS 62/498 57/466 Joe Adams FUMBLES/BALL LOST 17/8 10/7 TEAM TOUCHDOWNS OPPONENTS t 1 Rushing 10 7 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Passing 9 13 Joe Adams Returns 4 3 Pilares * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS A. Edwards TEAM Fua OPPONENTS Munnerlyn * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS TEAM Medlock /23 7/ OPPONENTS Newton * FIELD GOALS LaFell Medlock 0/ 0 2/ 2 3/ 3 2/ 4 0/1 Olsen TEAM 0/ 0 2/ 2 3/ 3 2/ 4 0/1 D. Williams OPPONENTS 1/ 1 7/ 7 6/ 7 10/11 3/3 Munnerlyn Medlock: (21G)()()()(32G)()(34G,31G,22G,43G,45G) Stewart (50B)(43N)(40N) Tolbert OPP: (36G,20G,40G)(22G,53G)(47G,49G,30G,36G,27G) Godfrey (41G,33G,40G)(22G,36G,44G)(19G,49G,28G,38G)(33N, Murphy G)(47G,25G)(53G,43N,27G)(51G,40G) Pilares S. Smith Onatolu TEAM /23 7/ OPPONENTS /20 27/ Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 1-2 SACKS: Johnson 8.5, Hardy 7, D. Edwards 5, Alexander 2.5, Applewhite 1, R. Edwards 1, Keiser 0.5, Neblett 0.5, TM 26, OPP 26 FUM/LOST: Newton 9/3, Joe Adams 3/2, Stewart 2/0, Munnerlyn 1/1, S. Smith 1/1, D. Williams 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Newton / D. Anderson / A. Edwards / TEAM / OPPONENTS t 26/

29 CAROLINA PANTHERS 2012 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TACKLES PLAYER TOTAL SOLO ASSIST SACKS QBP FF FR INT YDS PD TD Luke Kuechly James Anderson Charles Godfrey Thomas Davis Josh Norman Greg Hardy Haruki Nakamura Dwan Edwards Captain Munnerlyn Jon Beason Charles Johnson Sherrod Martin Frank Alexander Ron Edwards Chris Gamble Josh Thomas Sione Fua Antwan Applewhite Andre Neblett Nate Chandler Frank Kearse Thomas Keiser Jason Phillips CAROLINA PANTHERS 2012 SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS TACKLES PLAYER TOTAL SOLO ASSIST FF FR BLK Jason Phillips Jordan Senn Colin Jones Haruki Nakamura Doug Hogue Sherrod Martin Josh Thomas Gary Barnidge Kenny Onatolu Kealoha Pilares Richie Brockel Thomas Davis Captain Munnerlyn Ron Parker Antwan Applewhite

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33 CAROLINA PANTHERS TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWN TOTAL OFFENSE INT BY PANTHERS PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM SCORING T R Pa Pe MADE ATT % YDS PLAYS RUSH ATT PASS ATT COM INT SK (YDS) NO YDS LG TD NO-AVG. NO YDS FC LG TD NO YDS LG TD NO(YDS) NO(LT) TDS RU PA RT PAT(K) 2-pt. FG Tampa Bay (12) (65) 2 (0) NEW ORLEANS (9) (34) 1 (1) NEW YORK GIANTS (21) (22) 2 (2) Atlanta (10) (64) 3 (1) SEATTLE (33) (25) 3 (2) DALLAS (17) (71) 1 (1) Chicago (17) (21) 2 (0) Washington (0) (60) 0 (0) DENVER (43) (45) 2 (0) TAMPA BAY (18) (91) 1 (1) Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans TOTALS (180) (498) 17 (8)

34 CAROLINA PANTHERS OPPONENT STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWN TOTAL OFFENSE INT BY OPPONENTS PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM SCORING T R Pa Pe MADE ATT % YDS PLAYS RUSH ATT PASS ATT COM INT SK (YDS) NO YDS LG TD NO-AVG. NO YDS FC LG TD NO YDS LG TD NO(YDS) NO(LT) TDS RU PA RT PAT(K) 2-pt. FG Tampa Bay (10) (35) 0 (0) NEW ORLEANS (2) (23) 1 (0) NEW YORK GIANTS (12) (38) 1 (0) Atlanta (64) (15) 0 (0) SEATTLE (9) (65) 1 (1) DALLAS (0) (43) 1 (1) Chicago (55) (40) 2 (2) Washington (29) (97) 0 (0) DENVER (6) (60) 3 (2) TAMPA BAY (12) (50) 1 (1) Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans TOTALS (199) (466) 10 (7)

35 CAROLINA PANTHERS SCORING SUMMARY PANTHERS OPPONENT 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL PANTHERS FIELD GOALS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL OPPONENT FIELD GOALS Tampa Bay (31) MEDLOCK (36) (20) (40) BARTH NEW ORLEANS (22) (53) HARTLEY NEW YORK GIANTS (47) (49) (30) (36) (27) TYNES Atlanta (41) (33) (40) BRYANT SEATTLE (32) MEDLOCK (22) (36) (44) HAUSCHKA DALLAS (19) (49) (28) (38) BAILEY Chicago (34) (31) (22) (43) (45) MEDLOCK WR (41) GOULD Washington B MEDLOCK (47) (25) FORBATH DENVER WL MEDLOCK (53) 43WR (27) PRATER TAMPA BAY WR MEDLOCK (51) (40) BARTH Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans TOTALS

36 CAROLINA PANTHERS PASSING 3 ANDERSON 2 CLAUSEN SACKS SACKS W/L P/S ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG (LOST) RATING P/S ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG (LOST) RATING Tampa Bay L DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE NEW ORLEANS W DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE NEW YORK GIANTS L P (0) INACTIVE Atlanta L DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE SEATTLE L DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE DALLAS L DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE Chicago L DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE Washington W DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE DENVER L DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE TAMPA BAY L DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE Philadelphia #DIV/0! #DIV/0! Kansas City #DIV/0! #DIV/0! ATLANTA #DIV/0! #DIV/0! San Diego #DIV/0! #DIV/0! OAKLAND #DIV/0! #DIV/0! New Orleans #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 2012 TOTALS 1/ (0) / #DIV/0! (0) #DIV/0! PANTHERS TOTALS 3/ (0) / (223) 58.4 CAREER TOTALS 54/ (513) / (223) NEWTON SACKS W/L P/S ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG (LOST) RATING Tampa Bay L S (12) NEW ORLEANS W S (9) NEW YORK GIANTS L S (21) 40.6 Atlanta L S (10) SEATTLE L S (33) DALLAS L S (17) 73.4 Chicago L S (17) 57.0 Washington W S (0) DENVER L S (43) TAMPA BAY L S (18) 95.8 Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 2012 TOTALS 10/ (180) 79.0 PANTHERS TOTALS 26/ (440) 82.5 CAREER TOTALS 26/ (440) 82.5 Others: 14 EDWARDS ATL: 1att-0cmp-0yds. S = Started P = Played blank space indicates not on roster

37 CAROLINA PANTHERS RECEIVING-PAGE 1 W/L P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay L P P P P NEW ORLEANS W P S P P NEW YORK GIANTS L P P P P Atlanta L INACTIVE S P P SEATTLE L INACTIVE S P P DALLAS L INACTIVE P P P Chicago L INACTIVE S P P Washington W INACTIVE S P P DENVER L INACTIVE P P P TAMPA BAY L P P P P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 15 ADAMS 82 BARNIDGE 47 BROCKEL 14 EDWARDS 2012 TOTALS 4/0 0 0 #DIV/0! / /0 0 0 #DIV/0! / PANTHERS TOTALS 4/0 0 0 #DIV/0! / / / CAREER TOTALS 4/0 0 0 #DIV/0! / / / W/L P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay L PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM - KNEE P S S NEW ORLEANS W PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM - KNEE INACTIVE S P NEW YORK GIANTS L PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM - KNEE S P P Atlanta L PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM - KNEE P S P SEATTLE L PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM - KNEE P S P DALLAS L PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM - KNEE P S S Chicago L PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM - KNEE P S P Washington W PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM - KNEE P INACTIVE - HEAD S DENVER L P P S P TAMPA BAY L INACTIVE S S P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 12 GETTIS 84 HARTSOCK 11 LaFELL 83 MURPHY 2012 TOTALS 1/0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 9/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 16/ / / / CAREER TOTALS 16/ / / / S = Started P = Played blank space indicates not on roster

38 CAROLINA PANTHERS RECEIVING-PAGE 2 W/L P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay L S P S NEW ORLEANS W S P S P NEW YORK GIANTS L S P S Atlanta L S P S P SEATTLE L S P S P DALLAS L S P S S Chicago L S P S S Washington W S P S S DENVER L S INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER S S TAMPA BAY L S INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER S S Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 88 OLSEN 81 PILARES 89 SMITH 28 STEWART INACTIVE - ANKLE INACTIVE - ANKLE 2012 TOTALS 10/ / / / PANTHERS TOTALS 26/ / / / CAREER TOTALS 88/ / / / W/L P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay L P S NEW ORLEANS W P S NEW YORK GIANTS L S S Atlanta L P S SEATTLE L P S DALLAS L P P Chicago L P P Washington W P P DENVER L S P TAMPA BAY L P P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 35 TOLBERT 34 WILLIAMS 2012 TOTALS 10/ / PANTHERS TOTALS 10/ / CAREER TOTALS 68/ / Others: 69 GROSS 10/21 DAL: 0rec-1yd; 1 NEWTON 10/21 DAL: 0rec-6yd. S = Started P = Played

39 CAROLINA PANTHERS RUSHING - PAGE 1 3 ANDERSON 47 BROCKEL 2 CLAUSEN 83 MURPHY W/L P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay L DID NOT PLAY P INACTIVE S NEW ORLEANS W DID NOT PLAY P INACTIVE P NEW YORK GIANTS L P P INACTIVE P Atlanta L DID NOT PLAY P INACTIVE P SEATTLE L DID NOT PLAY P INACTIVE P DALLAS L DID NOT PLAY P INACTIVE S Chicago L DID NOT PLAY P INACTIVE P Washington W DID NOT PLAY P INACTIVE S DENVER L DID NOT PLAY P INACTIVE P TAMPA BAY L DID NOT PLAY P INACTIVE P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 2012 TOTALS 3/0 0 0 #DIV/0! /0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0/0 0 0 #DIV/0! / PANTHERS TOTALS 3/ / / / CAREER TOTALS 54/ / / / NEWTON 81 PILARES 89 SMITH 28 STEWART W/L P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay L S P S NEW ORLEANS W S P S P NEW YORK GIANTS L S P S Atlanta L S P S P SEATTLE L S P S P DALLAS L S P S S Chicago L S P S S Washington W S P S S DENVER L S INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER S S TAMPA BAY L S INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER S S Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans INACTIVE - ANKLE INACTIVE - ANKLE 2012 TOTALS 10/ / / / PANTHERS TOTALS 26/ / / / CAREER TOTALS 26/ / / / S = Started P = Played blank space indicates not on roster

40 CAROLINA PANTHERS RUSHING-PAGE 2 35 TOLBERT 34 D, WILLIAMS W/L P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD P/S NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay L P S NEW ORLEANS W P S NEW YORK GIANTS L S S Atlanta L P S SEATTLE L P S DALLAS L P P Chicago L P P Washington W P P DENVER L S P TAMPA BAY L P P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 2012 TOTALS 10/ / PANTHERS TOTALS 10/ / CAREER TOTALS 69/ / Others: 11 B. LAFELL 9/16 NO: 1att-25yds; 43 H. NAKAMURA 11/18 TB: 1att- -4yds. S = Started P = Played blank space indicates not on roster

41 CAROLINA PANTHERS PUNTING 8 NORTMAN W/L NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG BLK NET Tampa Bay L NEW ORLEANS W NEW YORK GIANTS L Atlanta L SEATTLE L DALLAS L Chicago L Washington W DENVER L TAMPA BAY L Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 2012 TOTALS PANTHERS TOTALS CAREER TOTALS

42 CAROLINA PANTHERS PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD NO YDS AVG FC LG TD Tampa Bay NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK GIANTS Atlanta INACTIVE SEATTLE INACTIVE P DALLAS INACTIVE Chicago INACTIVE Washington INACTIVE DENVER INACTIVE TAMPA BAY Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 15 ADAMS 14 EDWARDS 41 MUNNERLYN 2012 TOTALS #DIV/0! PANTHERS TOTALS CAREER TOTALS

43 CAROLINA PANTHERS KICKOFF RETURNS 15 ADAMS 14 EDWARDS 41 MUNNERLYN 81 PILARES NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK GIANTS Atlanta INACTIVE SEATTLE INACTIVE DALLAS INACTIVE Chicago INACTIVE Washington INACTIVE DENVER INACTIVE INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER TAMPA BAY Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER 2012 TOTALS PANTHERS TOTALS CAREER TOTALS

44 CAROLINA PANTHERS INTERCEPTIONS - PAGE 1 50 ANDERSON 52 BEASON 58 DAVIS 92 D. EDWARDS NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK GIANTS Atlanta SEATTLE DALLAS Chicago Washington DENVER TAMPA BAY Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans INACTIVE - KNEE INACTIVE - KNEE INJURED RESERVE - KNEE INJURED RESERVE - KNEE INJURED RESERVE - KNEE INJURED RESERVE - KNEE INACTIVE - HAMSTRING 2012 TOTALS 0 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 0 0 PANTHERS TOTALS #DIV/0! 0 0 CAREER TOTALS GAMBLE 30 GODFREY 98 KEISER 59 KUECHLY NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK GIANTS Atlanta SEATTLE INACTIVE - SHOULDER INACTIVE DALLAS INACTIVE - SHOULDER Chicago INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER INACTIVE - LEG Washington INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER INACTIVE - ELBOW DENVER INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER INACTIVE - ELBOW TAMPA BAY INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER INJURED RESERVE - ELBOW Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans INACTIVE 2012 TOTALS 0 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! PANTHERS TOTALS CAREER TOTALS

45 CAROLINA PANTHERS INTERCEPTIONS - PAGE 2 23 MARTIN 41 MUNNERLYN 43 NAKAMURA 24 NORMAN NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD Tampa Bay NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK GIANTS Atlanta SEATTLE DALLAS Chicago Washington DENVER TAMPA BAY Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 2012 TOTALS 0 0 #DIV/0! PANTHERS TOTALS CAREER TOTALS Tampa Bay NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK GIANTS Atlanta SEATTLE DALLAS Chicago Washington DENVER TAMPA BAY Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 57 SENN NO YDS AVG LG TD 2012 TOTALS 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 PANTHERS TOTALS CAREER TOTALS

46 CAROLINA PANTHERS DEFENSE-page 1 TACKLES TACKLES TACKLES W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD Tampa Bay L P S S NEW ORLEANS W P S S NEW YORK GIANTS L P S S Atlanta L P S SEATTLE L P S P DALLAS L S S P Chicago L P S Washington W P S DENVER L S S TAMPA BAY L P S Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 90 ALEXANDER 50 ANDERSON 93 APPLEWHITE INACTIVE - KNEE INACTIVE - THIGH INACTIVE - HAMSTRING INACTIVE - HAMSTRING INACTIVE - HAMSTRING 2012 TOTALS 10/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 10/ / / CAREER TOTALS 10/ / / TACKLES TACKLES TACKLES W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD Tampa Bay L S NEW ORLEANS W S NEW YORK GIANTS L S Atlanta L S SEATTLE L DALLAS L Chicago L INJURED RESERVE - KNEE INACTIVE P Washington W INJURED RESERVE - KNEE INACTIVE P DENVER L INJURED RESERVE - KNEE INACTIVE P TAMPA BAY L INJURED RESERVE - KNEE INACTIVE P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 52 BEASON INACTIVE - KNEE INACTIVE - KNEE 26 D. CAMPBELL INACTIVE INACTIVE DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 78 CHANDLER practice squad practice squad practice squad practice squad practice squad practice squad 2012 TOTALS 4/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 69/ / / CAREER TOTALS 69/ / / S = Started P = Played blank space indicates not on roster

47 CAROLINA PANTHERS DEFENSE- page 2 TACKLES TACKLES TACKLES W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD Tampa Bay L P S NEW ORLEANS W P S NEW YORK GIANTS L INACTIVE - HAMSTRING S Atlanta L P S SEATTLE L S S DALLAS L S S Chicago L S INACTIVE S Washington W S P S DENVER L S P S TAMPA BAY L S P S Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 58 DAVIS 31 DOCKERY 92 D. EDWARDS 2012 TOTALS 9/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 79/ / / CAREER TOTALS 79/ / / W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD Tampa Bay L S INACTIVE S NEW ORLEANS W S P S NEW YORK GIANTS L S INACTIVE S Atlanta L S P S SEATTLE L S P DALLAS L S P Chicago L S P Washington W S P DENVER L S P TAMPA BAY L S P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans TACKLES 96 R. EDWARDS TACKLES 94 FUA TACKLES 20 GAMBLE INACTIVE - SHOULDER INACTIVE - SHOULDER INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER INJURED RESERVE - SHOULDER 2012 TOTALS 10/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 10/ / / CAREER TOTALS 138/ / / S = Started P = Played blank space indicates not on roster

48 CAROLINA PANTHERS DEFENSE- page 3 TACKLES W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD Tampa Bay L S P NEW ORLEANS W S P NEW YORK GIANTS L S P Atlanta L S S SEATTLE L S S DALLAS L S P Chicago L S S P Washington W S S P DENVER L S P P TAMPA BAY L S S P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 30 GODFREY TACKLES TACKLES 76 HARDY 55 HOGUE 2012 TOTALS 10/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 68/ / / CAREER TOTALS 68/ / / TACKLES W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD Tampa Bay L S P P NEW ORLEANS W S P NEW YORK GIANTS L S INACTIVE - SHOULDER P Atlanta L S P SEATTLE L S P P DALLAS L S P Chicago L S P Washington W S P DENVER L S P TAMPA BAY L S P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 95 JOHNSON TACKLES 42 JONES 99 KEARSE TACKLES INACTIVE - ILLNESS INACTIVE INACTIVE practice squad practice squad practice squad 2012 TOTALS 10/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 73/ / / CAREER TOTALS 73/ / / S = Started P = Played blank space indicates not on roster

49 CAROLINA PANTHERS DEFENSE- page 4 W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD Tampa Bay L INACTIVE S P NEW ORLEANS W P S P NEW YORK GIANTS L P S P Atlanta L P S P SEATTLE L INACTIVE S P DALLAS L P S P Chicago L INACTIVE - LEG S P Washington W INACTIVE - ELBOW S P DENVER L INACTIVE - ELBOW S P TAMPA BAY INJURED RESERVE - ELBOW S P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans TACKLES 98 KEISER 59 KUECHLY TACKLES TACKLES 23 MARTIN 2012 TOTALS 4/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 12/ / / CAREER TOTALS 12/ / / W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD Tampa Bay L P S NEW ORLEANS W P S NEW YORK GIANTS L P S Atlanta L P S SEATTLE L S S DALLAS L S S P Chicago L S S P Washington W S S P DENVER L S S P TAMPA BAY L S S P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans TACKLES 41 MUNNERLYN TACKLES 43 NAKAMURA TACKLES 68 NEBLETT SUSPENDED SUSPENDED SUSPENDED SUSPENDED REINSTATED / ROSTER EXEMPTION 2012 TOTALS 10/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 55/ / / CAREER TOTALS 55/ / / S = Started P = Played blank space indicates not on roster

50 CAROLINA PANTHERS DEFENSE- page 5 W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD Tampa Bay L S P NEW ORLEANS W S NEW YORK GIANT L S P Atlanta L S P SEATTLE L S P P DALLAS L S INJURED RESERVE - TRICEPS P Chicago L S INJURED RESERVE - TRICEPS P Washington W S DENVER L S TAMPA BAY L S Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans 24 NORMAN TACKLES TACKLES 56 ONATOLU TACKLES 25 PARKER INACTIVE practice squad INJURED RESERVE - TRICEPS practice squad practice squad practice squad INACTIVE INJURED RESERVE - TRICEPS practice squad INJURED RESERVE - TRICEPS practice squad 2012 TOTALS 10/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 10/ / / CAREER TOTALS 10/ / / W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD Tampa Bay L P P P NEW ORLEANS W P P P NEW YORK GIANT L P P P Atlanta L P P P SEATTLE L P P P DALLAS L P P P Chicago L P P P Washington W P P P DENVER L P P P TAMPA BAY L P P P Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans TACKLES 53 PHILLIPS TACKLES 57 SENN TACKLES 22 THOMAS 2012 TOTALS 10/ / / PANTHERS TOTALS 14/ / / CAREER TOTALS 23/ / / S = Started P = Played blank space indicates not on roster

51 CAROLINA PANTHERS DEFENSE- page 6 Tampa Bay L NEW ORLEANS W NEW YORK GIANT L Atlanta L SEATTLE L DALLAS L Chicago L Washington W DENVER L TAMPA BAY L Philadelphia L Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans TACKLES 54 J. WILLIAMS W/L P/S TOTAL SOLO ASST SCKS QBP FR FF PD TD INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 2012 TOTALS 0/ PANTHERS TOTALS 18/ CAREER TOTALS 30/ S = Started P = Played blank space indicates not on roster

52 CAROLINA PANTHERS STARTERS Game-By-Game Offensive Starters W/L WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB FB RB Tampa Bay L 89 SMITH 69 GROSS 61 SILATOLU 67 KALIL 63 HANGARTNER 77 BELL 88 OLSEN 11 LAFELL 1 NEWTON 83 MURPHY (3WR) 34 D. WILLIAMS NEW ORLEANS W 89 SMITH 69 GROSS 61 SILATOLU 67 KALIL 63 HANGARTNER 77 BELL 88 OLSEN 11 LAFELL 1 NEWTON 82 BARNIDGE (2TE) 34 D. WILLIAMS NEW YORK GIANTS L 89 SMITH 69 GROSS 61 SILATOLU 67 KALIL 63 HANGARTNER 65 G. WILLIAMS 88 OLSEN 84 HARTSOCK (2TE) 1 NEWTON 35 TOLBERT 34 D. WILLIAMS Atlanta L 89 SMITH 69 GROSS 61 SILATOLU 67 KALIL 63 HANGARTNER 77 BELL 88 OLSEN 11 LAFELL 1 NEWTON 82 BARNIDGE (2TE) 34 D. WILLIAMS SEATTLE L 89 SMITH 69 GROSS 61 SILATOLU 67 KALIL 65 G. WILLIAMS 77 BELL 88 OLSEN 11 LAFELL 1 NEWTON 82 BARNIDGE (2TE) 34 D. WILLIAMS DALLAS L 89 SMITH 69 GROSS 61 SILATOLU 63 HANGARTNER 77 BELL 65 G. WILLIAMS 88 OLSEN 11 LAFELL 1 NEWTON 83 MURPHY (3WR) 28 STEWART Chicago L 89 SMITH 69 GROSS 61 SILATOLU 63 HANGARTNER 62 BYERS 77 BELL 88 OLSEN 11 LAFELL 1 NEWTON 82 BARNIDGE (2TE) 28 STEWART Washington W 89 SMITH 69 GROSS 61 SILATOLU 63 HANGARTNER 62 BYERS 77 BELL 88 OLSEN 83 MURPHY 1 NEWTON 82 BARNIDGE (2TE) 28 STEWART DENVER L 89 SMITH 69 GROSS 61 SILATOLU 63 HANGARTNER 62 BYERS 77 BELL 88 OLSEN 11 LAFELL 1 NEWTON 35 TOLBERT 28 STEWART TAMPA BAY L 89 SMITH 69 GROSS 61 SILATOLU 63 HANGARTNER 62 BYERS 77 BELL 88 OLSEN 11 LAFELL 1 NEWTON 84 HARTSOCK (2TE) 28 STEWART Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans Game-By-Game Defensive Starters W/L LE DT NT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS Tampa Bay L 93 APPLEWHITE 92 D. EDWARDS 96 R. EDWARDS 95 JOHNSON 50 ANDERSON 52 BEASON 59 KUECHLY 20 GAMBLE 24 NORMAN 30 GODFREY 43 NAKAMURA NEW ORLEANS W 93 APPLEWHITE 92 D. EDWARDS 96 R. EDWARDS 95 JOHNSON 50 ANDERSON 52 BEASON 59 KUECHLY 20 GAMBLE 24 NORMAN 30 GODFREY 43 NAKAMURA NEW YORK GIANTS L 93 APPLEWHITE 92 D. EDWARDS 96 R. EDWARDS 95 JOHNSON 50 ANDERSON 52 BEASON 59 KUECHLY 20 GAMBLE 24 NORMAN 30 GODFREY 43 NAKAMURA Atlanta L 76 HARDY 92 D. EDWARDS 96 R. EDWARDS 95 JOHNSON 50 ANDERSON 52 BEASON 59 KUECHLY 20 GAMBLE 24 NORMAN 30 GODFREY 43 NAKAMURA SEATTLE L 76 HARDY 92 D. EDWARDS 96 R. EDWARDS 95 JOHNSON 50 ANDERSON 59 KUECHLY 58 DAVIS 41 MUNNERLYN 24 NORMAN 30 GODFREY 43 NAKAMURA DALLAS L 90 ALEXANDER 92 D. EDWARDS 96 R. EDWARDS 95 JOHNSON 50 ANDERSON 59 KUECHLY 58 DAVIS 41 MUNNERLYN 24 NORMAN 30 GODFREY 43 NAKAMURA Chicago L 76 HARDY 92 D. EDWARDS 96 R. EDWARDS 95 JOHNSON 50 ANDERSON 59 KUECHLY 58 DAVIS 41 MUNNERLYN 24 NORMAN 30 GODFREY 43 NAKAMURA Washington W 76 HARDY 92 D. EDWARDS 96 R. EDWARDS 95 JOHNSON 50 ANDERSON 59 KUECHLY 58 DAVIS 41 MUNNERLYN 24 NORMAN 30 GODFREY 43 NAKAMURA DENVER L 90 ALEXANDER 92 D. EDWARDS 96 R. EDWARDS 95 JOHNSON 50 ANDERSON 59 KUECHLY 58 DAVIS 41 MUNNERLYN 24 NORMAN 30 GODFREY 43 NAKAMURA TAMPA BAY L 76 HARDY 92 D. EDWARDS 96 R. EDWARDS 95 JOHNSON 50 ANDERSON 59 KUECHLY 58 DAVIS 41 MUNNERLYN 24 NORMAN 30 GODFREY 43 NAKAMURA Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans

53 Tampa Bay NEW ORLEANS N.Y. GIANTS Atlanta SEATTLE DALLAS Chicago Washington DENVER TAMPA BAY Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA at San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans INA = Inactive IR = Injured Reserve Carolina Panthers- Participation Chart- page 1 GP = Games Played ps = Practice Squad GS = Games Started psir = Practice Squad Injured Reserve REX = roster exemption DNP = Did Not Play PUP = physically unable to perform Totals GP/GS/DNP/INA Adams, Joe P P P INA INA INA INA INA INA P 4/0/0/6 Alexander, Frank P P P P P LDE P P LDE P 10/2/0/0 Anderson, Derek DNP DNP P DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1/0/9/0 Anderson, James SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB 10/10/0/0 Applewhite, Antwan LDE LDE LDE INA P P INA INA INA INA 5/3/0/5 Austin, Thomas INA DNP ps ps 0/0/1/1 Barnidge, Gary P TE P TE TE P TE TE P P 10/5/0/0 Beason, Jon MLB MLB MLB MLB INA INA IR IR IR IR 4/4/0/2 Bell, Byron RT RT INA RT RT RG RT RT RT RT 9/9/0/1 Brockel, Richie P P P P P P P P P P 10/0/0/0 Browning, Bryant ps ps ps ps ps 0/0/0/0 Bryant, Lamont ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps 0/0/0/0 Byers, Jeff INA P P P P P RG RG RG RG 9/4/0/1 Campbell, Bruce INA INA P INA P P INA DNP INA INA 2/0/1/6 Campbell, D.J. INA INA DNP INA INA INA INA INA INA INA 0/0/1/9 Chandler, Nate ps ps ps ps ps ps P P P P 4/0/0/0 Clausen, Jimmy INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA INA 0/0/0/10 Davis, Thomas P P INA P WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB 9/6/0/1 Dockery, James INA P P P 3/0/0/1 Dominguez, Ray ps ps ps ps ps 0/0/0/0 Edwards, Armanti P P P P P P P P P P 10/0/0/0 Edwards, Dwan DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 10/10/0/0 Edwards, Ron NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT 10/10/0/0 Franklin, Jerry ps ps ps 0/0/0/0 Fua, Sione INA P INA P P P P P P P 8/0/0/2 Gamble, Chris LCB LCB LCB LCB INA INA IR IR IR IR 4/4/0/2 Gettis, David PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP P INA 1/0/0/1 Godfrey, Charles SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 10/10/0/0 Green, Jared ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps 0/0/0/0 Gross, Jordan LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 10/10/0/0 Hangartner, Geoff RG RG RG RG INA C C C C C 9/9/0/1 Hardy, Greg P P P LDE LDE P LDE LDE P LDE 10/5/0/0 Hartsock, Ben P INA TE P P P P P P TE 9/2/0/1 Hogan, Brandon IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0/0/0 Hogue, Doug P P P P 4/0/0/0 Jansen, J.J. P P P P P P P P P P 10/0/0/0 Johnson, Charles RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE 10/10/0/0 Jones, Colin P P INA P P P P P P P 9/0/0/1 Kalil, Ryan C C C C C IR IR IR IR IR 5/5/0/0 Kearse, Frank P INA P INA P INA ps ps ps 3/0/0/2 Keiser, Thomas INA P P P INA P INA INA INA IR 4/0/0/5 Kuechly, Luke WLB WLB WLB WLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 10/10/0/0 LaFell, Brandon WR WR P WR WR WR WR INA WR WR 9/8/0/1 Martin, Sherrod P P P P P P P P P P 10/0/0/0

54 Tampa Bay NEW ORLEANS N.Y. GIANTS Atlanta SEATTLE DALLAS Chicago Washington DENVER TAMPA BAY Philadelphia Kansas City ATLANTA San Diego OAKLAND New Orleans INA = Inactive IR = Injured Reserve Carolina Panthers- Participation Chart- page 2 GP = Games Played ps = Practice Squad GS = Games Started psir = Practice Squad Injured Reserve REX = roster exemption DNP = Did Not Play PUP = physically unable to perform Totals GP/GS/DNP/INA Medlock, Justin P P P P P P P P P P 10/0/0/0 Munnerlyn, Captain P P P P LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 10/6/0/0 Murphy, Louis WR P P P P WR P WR P P 10/3/0/0 Nakamura, Haruki FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 10/10/0/0 Neblett, Andre SUS SUS SUS SUS REX P P P P P 5/0/0/0 Ness, Nate IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0/0/0 Newton, Cam QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 10/10/0/0 Norman, Josh RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 10/10/0/0 Nortman, Brad P P P P P P P P P P 10/0/0/0 Olsen, Greg TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 10/10/0/0 Onatolu, Kenny P INA P P P IR IR IR IR IR 4/0/0/1 Parker, Ron ps ps ps ps P P P INA ps ps 3/0/0/1 Phillips, Jason P P P P P P P P P P 10/0/0/0 Pilares, Kealoha P P P P P P P P IR IR 8/0/0/0 Pollak, Mike P INA INA INA IR IR IR IR IR IR 1/0/0/3 Poole, Tauren IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0/0/0 Rosario, Nelson ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps 0/0/0/0 Senn, Jordan P P P P P P P P P P 10/0/0/0 Silatolu, Amini LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 10/10/0/0 Smith, Armond ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps ps 0/0/0/0 Smith, Steve WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 10/10/0/0 Stewart, Jonathan INA P INA P P RB RB RB RB RB 8/5/0/2 Thomas, Josh P P P P P P P P P P 10/0/0/0 Tolbert, Mike P P FB P P P P P FB P 10/2/0/0 Williams, DeAngelo RB RB RB RB RB P P P P P 10/5/0/0 Williams, Garry P P RT P RG RT P P P P 10/3/0/0 Williams, Jason INA INA 0/0/0/2 Williams, Zack ps ps ps ps ps ps ps DNP DNP P 1/0/2/0 Ziemba, Lee IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0/0/0

55 Date Opponent Scoring Play Yards Quarter Conversion 9/9 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers B. LaFell pass from C. Newton 22 3 J. Medlock kick (L, 16-10) J. Medlock Field Goal /16 New Orleans Saints C. Godfrey interception return 9 1 J. Medlock kick (W, 35-27) J. Stewart pass from C. Newton 17 2 J. Medlock kick M. Tolbert run 2 2 J. Medlock kick D. Williams run 3 3 J. Medlock kick C. Newton run 5 4 J. Medlock kick 9/20 New York Giants C. Newton run 1 3 J. Medlock kick (L, 36-7) 9/30 at Atlanta Falcons G. Olsen pass from C. Newton 17 1 J. Medlock kick (L, 28-27) D. Williams run 13 2 J. Medlock kick C. Newton run 4 3 J. Medlock kick K. Pilares pass from C. Newton 36 4 J. Medlock kick 10/7 Seattle Seahawks J. Medlock Field Goal 32 2 (L, 16-12) C. Munnerlyn interception return 33 3 J. Medlock kick J. Ryan tackled in end zone by K. Onatolu for a Safety 4 10/21 Dallas Cowboys B. LaFell pass from C. Newton 5 2 J. Medlock kick (L, 19-14) M. Tolbert run 2 4 J. Medlock kick 10/28 at Chicago Bears J. Medlock Field Goal 34 1 (L, 23-22) L. Murphy fumble recovery in end zone 2 J. Medlock kick J. Medlock Field Goal 31 2 J. Medlock Field Goal 22 3 J. Medlock Field Goal 43 3 J. Medlock Field Goal /4 at Washington Redskins D. Williams run 30 1 J. Medlock kick (W, 21-13) S. Smith pass from C. Newton 19 2 J. Medlock kick C. Newton run 1 4 J. Medlock kick 11/11 Denver Broncos G. Olsen pass from C. Newton 4 1 J. Medlock kick (L, 36-14) G. Olsen pass from C. Newton 5 4 J. Medlock kick 11/18 Tampa Bay Buccaneers C. Munnerlyn interception return 74 1 J. Medlock kick (L, 27-21) J. Stewart run 1 2 J. Medlock kick B. LaFell pass from C. Newton 29 4 J. Medlock kick 11/26 at Philadephia Eagles 2012 SEASON SCORING PLAYS - CAROLINA PANTHERS 12/2 at Kansas City Chiefs 12/9 Atlanta Falcons 12/16 at San Diego Chargers 12/23 Oakland raiders 12/30 at New Orleans Saints

56 2012 SEASON SCORING PLAYS - OPPONENTS Date Opponent Scoring Play Yards Quarter Conversion 9/9 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers M. Williams pass from J. Freeman 6 1 C. Barth kick (L, 10-16) C. Barth Field Goal 36 1 C. Barth Field Goal 20 2 C. Barth Field Goal /16 New Orleans Saints J. Graham pass from D. Brees 1 1 G. Hartley kick (W, 35-27) G. Hartley Field Goal 22 1 G. Hartley Field Goal 53 2 M. Ingram run 1 4 G. Hartley kick 9/20 New York Giants M. Bennett pass from E. Manning 14 1 L. Tynes kick (L, 36-7) L. Tynes Field Goal 47 1 A. Brown run 1 2 L. Tynes kick L. Tynes Field Goal 49 2 L. Tynes Field Goal 30 3 L. Tynes Field Goal 36 3 A. Brown run 1 4 L. Tynes kick L. Tynes Field Goal /30 at Atlanta Falcons R. White pass from M. Ryan 49 1 M. Bryant kick (L, 28-27) M. Bryant Field Goal 41 1 R. White pass from M. Ryan 14 2 M. Bryant kick M. Turner pass from M. Ryan 60 3 M. Bryant kick M. Bryant Field Goal 33 4 M. Bryant Field Goal /7 Seattle Seahawks S. Hauschka Field Goal 22 1 (L, 16-12) S. Hauschka Field Goal 36 2 G. Tate pass from R. Wilson 13 3 S. Hauschka kick S. Hauschka Field Goal /21 Dallas Cowboys D. Bailey Field Goal 19 2 (L, 19-14) M. Austin pass from T. Romo 26 3 D. Bailey kick D. Bailey Field Goal 49 3 D. Bailey Field Goal 28 4 D. Bailey Field Goal /28 at Chicago Bears M. Forte run 13 1 R. Gould kick (L, 23-22) K. Davis pass from J. Cutler 12 4 R. Gould kick T. Jennings interception return 25 4 pass failed R. Gould Field Goal /4 at Washington Redskins K. Forbath Field Goal 47 1 (W, 21-13) K. Forbath Field Goal 25 3 E. Royster run 2 4 K. Forbath kick 11/11 Denver Broncos B. Stokley pass from P. Manning 10 1 M. Prater kick (L, 36-14) T. Holliday punt return 76 2 M. Prater kick M. Prater Field Goal 53 2 T. Carter interception return 40 3 M. Prater kick M. Prater Field Goal 27 4 C. Newton sacked in end zone 4 R. Hillman run 5 4 M. Prater kick 11/18 Tampa Bay Buccaneers N. Byham pass from J. Freeman 3 1 C. Barth kick (L, 27-21) C. Barth Field Goal 51 1 C. Barth Field Goal 40 4 V. Jackson pass from J. Freeman 24 4 J. Freeman-V. Jackson pass D. Clark pass from J. Freeman /26 at Philadelphia Eagles

57 12/2 at Kansas City Chiefs 12/9 Atlanta Falcons 12/16 at San Diego Chargers 12/23 Oakland Raiders 12/30 at New Orleans Saints

58 2012 BIG PASS PLAYS (20+) DATE W/L OPPONENT PANTHERS BIG PLAY YDS OPPONENT BIG PLAY YDS 09/9 L at Tampa Bay C. Newton to G. Olsen 20 J. Freeman to D. Clark 33 C. Newton to S. Smith 31 J. Freeman to V. Jackson 21 C. Newton to S. Smith 32 C. Newton to B. LaFell 22t C. Newton to B. LaFell 24 C. Newton to M. Tolbert 20 C. Newton to L. Murphy 51 09/16 W NEW ORLEANS C. Newton to B. LaFell 27 D. Brees to D. Sproles 25 C. Newton to S. Smith 35 D. Brees to M. Colston 29 C. Newton to B. Lafell 20 D. Brees to D. Sproles 24 C. Newton to M. Tolbert 20 C. Newton to S. Smith 66 9/20 L NEW YORK GIANTS C. Newton to G. Olsen 23 E. Manning to R. Barden 21 C. Newton to B. LaFell 27 E. Manning to R. Barden 20 C. Newton to S. Smith 33 E. Manning to R. Barden 21 D. Anderson to S. Smith 23 E. Manning to R. Barden 23 E. Manning to M. Bennett 29 9/30 L at Atlanta C. Newton to S. Smith 27 M. Ryan to R. White 49t C. Newton to G. Olsen 34 M. Ryan to M. Turner 60t C. Newton to K. Pilares 36t M. Ryan to J. Jones 30 M. Ryan to R. White 59 10/7 L SEATTLE C. Newton to B. LaFell 21 R. Wilson to Z. Miller 30 C. Newton to G. Olsen 24 R. Wilson to Z. Miller 23 10/21 L DALLAS C. Newton to B. LaFell 32 T. Romo to M. Austin 36 C. Newton to L. Murphy 26 C. Newton to S. Smith 26 10/28 L at Chicago C. Newton to B. LaFell 62 J. Cutler to E. Bennett 24 C. Newton to B. Hartsock 25 C. Newton to S. Smith 47 11/4 W at Washington C. Newton to A. Edwards 82 R. Griffin to L. Hankerson 25 R. Griffin to N. Paul 22 11/11 L DENVER C. Newton to G. Olsen 26 P. Manning to D. Thomas 32 C. Newton to M. Tolbert 26 P. Manning to B. Stokley 23 C. Newton to L. Murphy 34 P. Manning to J. Dreessen 22 C. Newton to B. LaFell 21 P. Manning to D. Thomas 46 11/18 L TAMPA BAY C. Newton to J. Stewart 30 J. Freeman to V. Jackson 22 C. Newton to G. Olsen 32 J. Freeman to V. Jackson 24t C. Newton to B. LaFell 24 C. Newton to B. LaFell 20 C. Newton to B. LaFell 29t

59 2012 BIG RUN PLAYS (10+) DATE W/L OPPONENT PANTHERS BIG PLAY YDS OPPONENT BIG PLAY YDS 09/9 L at Tampa Bay None D. Martin 11 D. Martin 12 D. Martin 15 09/16 W NEW ORLEANS C. Newton 40 M. Ingram 12 D. Williams 10 P. Thomas 23 B. LaFell 25 P. Thomas 11 J. Stewart 16 P. Thomas 11 D. Williams 27 P. Thomas 48 9/20 L NEW YORK GIANTS D. Williams 16 A. Brown 31 A. Brown 16 A. Brown 19 9/30 L at Atlanta C. Newton 32 M. Turner 12 S. Smith 10 M. Turner 17 D. Williams 10 M. Turner 11 D. Williams 13 M. Turner 14 D. Williams 13t M. Turner 27 C. Newton 15 C. Newton 11 J. Stewart 15 C. Newton 10 10/7 L SEATTLE J. Stewart 11 B. Obomanu 11 C. Newton Lateral to K. Pilares 13 M. Lynch 14 C. Newton 15 M. Lynch 11 C. Newton 13 M. Lynch 11 M. Lynch 11 10/21 L DALLAS C. Newton 24 T. Romo 10 C. Newton 20 C. Newton 15 J. Stewart 20 10/28 L at Chicago J. Stewart 13 M. Forte 16 D. Williams 17 M. Forte 13t C. Newton 16 11/4 W at Washington J. Stewart 11 A. Morris 16 J. Stewart 17 A. Morris 12 C. Newton 10 A. Morris 18 D. Williams 30t C. Newton 11 J. Stewart 21 11/11 L DENVER J. Stewart 14 None 11/18 L TAMPA BAY J. Stewart 11 D. Martin 20 C. Newton 10 J. Freeman 13 C. Newton 16 D. Martin 10 J. Stewart 11 D. Martin 21 J. Stewart 10 D. Martin 11 C. Newton 11 D. Martin 27

60 2012 GIVE-AWAYS DATE W/L OPPONENT TURNOOVER QTR RETURNED TO RESULT 09/9 L at Tampa Bay C. Newton intercepted by R. Barber 3 50 Punt C Newton intercepted by A. Black 3 TB 40 Punt 09/16 W NEW ORLEANS C. Newton fumble recovered by J. Casillas 2 NO 8 FIELD GOAL 9/20 L NEW YORK GIANTS C. Newton intercepted by J. Hosley 2 NYG 41 Punt J. Adams fumble recovered by S. Paysinger 3 CAR 19 FIELD GOAL C. Newton intercepted by M. Boley 4 CAR 48 TOUCHDOWN C. Newton intercepted by S. Brown 4 NYG 43 Punt J. Adams fumble recovered by J. Tryon 4 CAR 19 FIELD GOAL 9/30 L at Atanta S. Smith fumble recovered by R. Edwards 1 CAR 30 FIELD GOAL 10/7 L SEATTLE D. Williams fumble recovered by B. Browner 3 CAR 27 TOUCHDOWN C. Newton fumble recovered by A. Branch 4 CAR 25 End of Game 10/21 L DALLAS C. Newton intercepted by M. Claiborne 2 Touchback Fumble C. Newton fumble recovered by D. Ware 4 CAR 47 End of Game 10/28 L at Chicago C. Newton intercepted by T. Jennings 2 CHI 45 Fumble C. Newton intercepted by T. Jennings 4 Endzone TOUCHDOWN 11/4 W at Washington None 11/11 L DENVER C. Newton intercepted by T. Carter 3 Endzone TOUCHDOWN C. Newton intercepted by R. Moore 4 DEN 34 End of Game 11/18 L TAMPA BAY C. Munnerlyn Fumble recovered by D. Watson 1 CAR 29 TOUCHDOWN

61 2012 TAKE-AWAYS DATE W/L OPPONENT TURNOVER QTR RETURNED TO RESULT 09/9 L at Tampa Bay None 09/16 W NEW ORLEANS D. Brees intercepted by C. Godfrey 1 Endzone TOUCHDOWN D. Brees intercepted by J. Beason 4 NO 41 End of Game 9/20 L NEW YORK GIANTS None 9/30 L at Atlanta M. Ryan intercepted by H. Nakamura 1 CAR 21 Punt 10/7 L SEATTLE L. Washington fumble recovered by J. Thomas 3 SEA 37 Punt R. Wilson intercepted by C. Munnerlyn 3 Endzone TOUCHDOWN R. Wilson intercepted by L. Kuechly 3 CAR 20 Punt 10/21 L DALLAS M. Austin fumble recovered by L. Kuechly 2 CAR 37 TOUCHDOWN 10/28 L at Chicago J. Cutler intercepted by J. Norman 1 CAR 5 Punt J. Cutler fumble recovered by F. Alexander 1 CHI 16 TOUCHDWN J. Cutler fumble recovered by C. Johnson 2 CHI 39 End of Quarter 11/4 W at Washington None 11/11 L DENVER P. Manning fumble recovered by G. Hardy 3 CAR 34 Interception W. McGahee fumble recovered by C. Godfrey 3 CAR 22 Punt 11/18 L TAMPA BAY J. Freeman intercepted by C. Munnerlyn 1 Endzone TOUCHDOWN J. Freeman intercepted by H. Nakamura 3 CAR 23 Punt D. Martin fumble recovered by L. Kuechly 4 Touchback TOUCHDOWN 2012 TURNOVER SUMMARY OFFENSE: 18 GIVE-AWAYS 47 Opponents Points 5 TD 4 FG DEFENSE: 15 TAKE-AWAYS 42 Panthers Points 6 TD 0 FG NET POINTS

62 2012 INSIDE-THE-20 PRODUCTION PANTHERS SCORE PTS./ POSS TD PAT 2-Pt. FG Missed FG INT FUMBLE DOWNS HALF GAME POINTS TD % PCT. POSS % 100.0% at Tampa Bay NEW ORLEANS % 100.0% NEW YORK GIANTS % 50.0% at Atlanta % 100.0% SEATTLE % 50.0% DALLAS % 66.7% at Chicago % 100.0% at Washington % 100.0% DENVER % 100.0% TAMPA BAY % 50.0% at Phildelphia #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 12-2 at Kansas City #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 12-9 ATLANTA #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! at San Diego #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! OAKLAND #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! at New Orleans #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! TOTALS % 84.0% 4.92 OPPONENTS SCORE PTS./ POSS TD PAT 2-Pt. FG Missed FG INT FUMBLE DOWNS HALF GAME POINTS TD % PCT. POSS % 100.0% at Tampa Bay NEW ORLEANS % 80.0% NEW YORK GIANTS % 100.0% at Atlanta % 75.0% SEATTLE % 100.0% DALLAS % 100.0% at Chicago % 66.7% at Washington % 66.7% DENVER % 100.0% TAMPA BAY % 66.7% at Phildelphia #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 12-2 at Kansas City #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 12-9 ATLANTA #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! at San Diego #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! OAKLAND #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! at New Orleans #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! TOTALS % 86.1% 4.44

63 2012 BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (09/09/12) CAROLINA (22:33) AVERAGE - CAR 23 TAMPA BAY (37:27) AVERAGE - TB 29 NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT 1. CAR 20 2: CAR 33 Punt TB 20 7: *CAR 6 TOUCHDOWN 2. CAR 20 1: CAR 26 Punt 50 2: *CAR 18 FIELD GOAL 3. CAR 20 4: TB 38 Punt TB 8 8: *CAR 2 FIELD GOAL 4. CAR 20 2: TB 42 Punt TB 6 0: TB 6 End of Half 5. CAR 30 2: TB 22 TOUCHDOWN TB 10 3: TB 25 Punt 6. TB 41 0: TB 41 Interception TB 18 2: TB 14 Punt 7. CAR 20 2: CAR 31 Interception 50 3: CAR 43 Punt 8. CAR 12 2: TB 48 Blocked Punt TB 40 1: TB 45 Punt 9. CAR 22 1: CAR 12 Punt CAR 42 3: CAR 22 FIELD GOAL 10. CAR 11 2: *TB 3 FIELD GOAL TB 41 1: TB 45 Punt 11. TB 18 2: TB 40 End of Game Carolina Panthers vs. New Orleans Saints (09/16/12) CAROLINA (29:36) AVERAGE - CAR 28 NEW ORLEANS (30:24) AVERAGE - NO 21 NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT 1. CAR 20 3: NO 44 Punt NO 20 5: *CAR 1 TOUCHDOWN 2. CAR 20 4: *NO 4 Fumble NO 7 0: NO 9 Interception 3. CAR 26 3: *NO 17 TOUCHDOWN NO 20 4: *CAR 4 FIELD GOAL 4. CAR 42 2: *NO 2 TOUCHDOWN NO 8 4: CAR 35 FIELD GOAL 5. CAR 20 2: CAR 31 Punt NO 20 1: NO 24 Punt 6. CAR 20 3: *NO 3 TOUCHDOWN NO 39 0: NO 39 End of Half 7. CAR 3 3: CAR 36 Punt NO 27 1: NO 35 Punt 8. CAR 20 2: * NO 5 TOUCHDOWN NO 33 3: CAR 38 Punt 9. CAR 24 2: CAR 33 Punt NO 32 3: *CAR 1 TOUCHDOWN 10. NO 46 1: NO 40 Punt NO 9 2: CAR 24 Downs 11. NO 41 0: NO 41 End of Game NO 19 2: *CAR 1 TOUCHDOWN 12. NO 20 0: NO 29 Interception Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants (09/20/12) CAROLINA (23:50) AVERAGE - CAR 18 NEW YORK (36:10) AVERAGE - NYG 40 NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT 1. CAR 18 3: NYG 44 Punt NYG 20 3: *CAR 14 TOUCHDOWN 2. CAR 18 2: CAR 39 Punt NYG 20 4: CAR 29 FIELD GOAL 3. CAR 21 2: CAR 46 Punt NYG 28 4: *CAR 1 TOUCHDOWN 4. CAR 20 1: NYG 44 Interception NYG 12 5: CAR 31 FIELD GOAL 5. CAR 8 0: CAR 8 End of Half NYG 41 0: CAR 42 Punt 6. 0: Fumble CAR 19 2: *CAR 12 FIELD GOAL 7. CAR 20 6: *NYG 1 TOUCHDOWN NYG 19 5: *CAR 18 FIELD GOAL 8. CAR 20 2: CAR 49 Interception CAR 48 3: *CAR 1 TOUCHDOWN 9. CAR 25 3: *NYG 8 Interception NYG 43 1: NYG 40 Punt 10. CAR 12 1: CAR 49 End of Game CAR 19 3: *CAR 9 FIELD GOAL

64 Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons (09/30/12) CAROLINA (30:06) AVERAGE - CAR 24 ATLANTA (29:54) AVERAGE - ATL 27 NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT 1. CAR 47 2: *ATL 17 TOUCHDOWN ATL 20 0: ATL 9 Punt 2. CAR 21 1: CAR 33 Punt ATL 24 8: *CAR 13 Interception 3. CAR 20 0: CAR 20 Fumble ATL 23 1: CAR 49 TOUCHDOWN 4. CAR 21 4: *ATL 13 TOUCHDOWN CAR 30 2: *CAR 23 FIELD GOAL 5. CAR 19 1: CAR 24 Punt ATL 20 1: ATL 27 Punt 6. CAR 20 1: CAR 42 End of Half ATL 49 3: *CAR 14 TOUCHDOWN 7. CAR 20 3: CAR 31 Punt ATL 28 1: ATL 40 TOUCHDOWN 8. CAR 23 7: *ATL 4 TOUCHDOWN ATL 20 2: ATL 28 Punt 9. CAR 33 1: CAR 38 Punt ATL 18 2: CAR 42 Punt 10. CAR 12 3: ATL 36 TOUCHDOWN ATL 20 2: *CAR 15 FIELD GOAL 11. CAR 20 1: CAR 22 Punt ATL 29 0: ATL 28 Punt 12. CAR 32 1: Punt ATL 1 0: CAR 22 FIELD GOAL 13. CAR 20 0: CAR 20 End of Game Carolina Panthers vs. Seattle Seahawks (10/7/12) CAROLINA (24:14) AVERAGE - CAR 23 SEATTLE (35:46) AVERAGE - SEA 36 NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT 1. CAR 13 0: CAR 16 Punt CAR 45 3: *CAR 4 FIELD GOAL 2. CAR 19 1: CAR 23 Punt SEA 31 4: CAR 39 Punt 3. CAR 5 4: CAR 42 Punt SEA 32 6: *CAR 18 FIELD GOAL 4. CAR 23 1: CAR 10 Punt SEA 38 4: CAR 43 Punt 5. CAR 9 2: *SEA 14 FIELD GOAL 0: End of Half 6. SEA 37 1: CAR 45 Punt 0: Fumble 7. CAR 20 3: CAR 36 Punt SEA 17 0: SEA 19 Interception 8. CAR 30 0: CAR 30 Fumble SEA 28 2: CAR 30 Interception 9. CAR 20 1: CAR 29 Punt SEA 12 3: SEA 29 Punt 10. CAR 20 6: *SEA 1 Downs CAR 27 2: *CAR 13 TOUCHDOWN 11. CAR 31 0: CAR 31 Fumble SEA 35 3: CAR 26 FIELD GOAL 12 SEA 1 2: SEA 18 SAFETY 13. CAR 25 0: CAR 25 End of Game

65 Carolina Panthers vs Dallas Cowboys (10/21/12) CAROLINA (26:23) AVERAGE - CAR 24 DALLAS (33:37) AVERAGE - DAL 29 NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT 1. CAR 40 1: CAR 43 Punt DAL 11 1: DAL 20 Punt 2. CAR 45 2: DAL 45 Punt DAL 8 10: *CAR 1 FIELD GOAL 3. CAR 20 6: *DAL 6 Interception DAL 20 3: CAR 48 Fumble 4. CAR 20 4: *DAL 5 TOUCHDOWN DAL 20 0: DAL 20 End of Half 5. CAR 15 2: CAR 34 Punt DAL 20 3: DAL 37 Punt 6. CAR 16 1: CAR 11 Punt DAL 37 1: CAR 26 TOUCHDOWN 7. CAR 21 2: CAR 30 Punt CAR 40 3: CAR 31 FIELD GOAL 8. CAR 25 2: *DAL 2 TOUCHDOWN DAL 12 1: DAL 20 Punt 9. CAR 18 1: CAR 17 Punt DAL 20 2: DAL 37 Punt 10. CAR 20 1: CAR 40 Downs DAL 46 4: *CAR 10 FIELD GOAL 11. CAR 20 0: CAR 36 Fumble CAR 39 1: *CAR 20 FIELD GOAL Carolina Panthers at Chicago Bears (10/28/12) CAROLINA (36:38) AVERAGE - CAR 26 CHICAGO (23:22) AVERAGE - CHI 37 NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT 1. CAR 20 3: CAR 49 Punt CHI 26 2: Interception 2. CAR 5 3: CAR 14 Punt CAR 49 1: *CAR 13 TOUCHDOWN 3. CAR 20 2: *CHI 16 FIELD GOAL CHI 43 1: CHI 32 Fumble 4. CHI 16 0: *CHI 9 TOUCHDOWN CHI 23 1: CHI 22 Punt 5. CAR 29 8: *CHI 13 FIELD GOAL CHI 20 2: CHI 41 Punt 6. CAR 15 1: CHI 40 Interception CHI 45 0: CHI 49 Fumble 7. CHI 39 0: CHI 33 End of Half CHI 43 1: CAR 49 Punt 8. CAR 6 6: *CHI 4 FIELD GOAL CHI 41 1: CHI 45 Punt 9. CAR 12 4: CHI 25 FIELD GOAL CHI 34 4: *CAR 15 Missed FG 10. CAR 23 1: CAR 32 Punt CAR 38 3: *CAR 12 TOUCHDOWN 11. CAR 20 0: CAR 20 Interception CHI 22 2: CAR 23 FIELD GOAL 12. CAR 20 4: CHI 27 FIELD GOAL Carolina Panthers at Washington Redskins (11/4/12) CAROLINA (24:40) AVERAGE - CAR 30 WASHINGTON (35:20) AVERAGE - WAS 21 NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT 1. CAR 20 3: WAS 38 Punt WAS 3 6: CAR 29 FIELD GOAL 2. CAR 31 3: WAS 30 TOUHDOWN WAS 20 10: *CAR 2 Downs 3. CAR 2 4: *WAS 19 TOUCHDOWN WAS 5 0: WAS 15 End of Half 4. CAR 17 1: CAR 23 Punt WAS 22 2: WAS 34 Punt 5. CAR 25 2: CAR 46 Punt WAS 23 5: *CAR 8 FIELD GOAL 6. CAR 9 1: *WAS 1 TOUCHDOWN WAS 40 4: CAR 46 Punt 7. CAR 45 3: WAS 43 Punt WAS 22 1: WAS 12 Punt 8. WAS 34 1: WAS 32 Missed FG WAS 14 1: WAS 43 Downs 9. WAS 49 1: Punt WAS 40 2: *CAR 2 TOUCHDOWN 10. WAS 17 0: WAS 17 End of Game

66 Carolina Panthers vs Denver Broncos (11/11/12) CAROLINA (31:34) AVERAGE - CAR 21 DENVER (28:26) AVERAGE - DEN 33 NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT 1. CAR 20 3: CAR 38 Punt DEN 14 1: DEN 23 Punt 2. CAR 23 3: *DEN 4 TOUCHDOWN DEN 26 1: DEN 41 Punt 3. CAR 7 1: CAR 9 Punt DEN 41 2: *CAR 10Touchdown 4. CAR 20 1: CAR 17 Punt DEN 45 3: CAR 35 FIELD GOAL 5. CAR 20 1: CAR 15 Punt DEN 29 5: CAR 25 Missed FG 6. CAR 22 2: CAR 22 Punt DEN 33 0: CAR 49 Punt 7. CAR 33 1: DEN 25 Missed FG DEN 20 1: DEN 27 Punt 8. CAR 23 1: CAR 22 Punt DEN 38 1: CAR 28 Fumble 9. CAR 34 0: CAR 34 Interception DEN 48 0: CAR 35 Fumble 10. CAR 11 4: CAR 32 Punt DEN 30 3: *CAR 8 FIELD GOAL 11. CAR 22 2: CAR 26 Punt DEN 32 0: DEN 38 Punt 12. CAR 20 1: CAR 16 Punt DEN 29 1: DEN 35 Punt 13. CAR 11 1: CAR 2 Safety DEN 46 1: *CAR 5 TOUCHDOWN 14. CAR 23 4: *DEN 5 TOUCHDOWN DEN 34 1: DEN 31 End of Game 15. CAR 20 1: DEN 32 Interception Carolina Panthers vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (11/18/12) CAROLINA (31:50) AVERAGE - CAR 22 TAMPA BAY (32:30) AVERAGE - TB 33 NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT 1. CAR 22 1: CAR 32 Punt TB 24 0: TB 32 Punt 2. CAR 16 1: CAR 17 Punt CAR 29 3: *CAR 3 TOUCHDOWN 3. CAR 20 2: CAR 4 Punt TB 48 2: CAR 33 FIELD GOAL 4. CAR 23 4: *TB 1 TOUCHDOWN TB 49 2: CAR 30 Interception 5. CAR 32 5: *TB 22 Missed FG TB 20 2: TB 37 Punt 6. CAR 20 1: CAR 46 End of Half TB 28 1: TB 29 Punt 7. CAR 37 1: CAR 41 Downs TB 30 1: TB 46 Punt 8. CAR 23 2: CAR 30 Punt TB 20 0: TB 21 Punt 9. CAR 17 4: CAR 35 Punt CAR 37 0: CAR 37 Interception 10. CAR 20 4: TB 29 TOUCHDOWN TB 32 2: TB 41 Punt 11. CAR 20 3: TB 49 Punt TB 19 7: *CAR 2 Fumble 12. CAR 20 0: CAR 20 End of Half TB 20 1: CAR 22 FIELD GOAL 13. TB 20 0: CAR 24 TOUCHDOWN 14 TB 20 4: *CAR 15 TOUCHDOWN

67 2012 RECORDS Overall Record Home Away When: Panthers win coin toss Panthers lose coin toss Scoring first Opponent scores first Leading at halftime Tied at halftime Trailing at halftime Leading after three quarters Tied after three quarters Trailing after three quarters Overtime Scoring on first possession Scoring touchdown on first possession Scoring field goal on first possession Scoring 10 or more points Scoring 20 or more points Scoring 30 or more points Allowing 10 or fewer points Allowing 20 or fewer points Outcomes of 7 points or less Outcomes of 3 points or less Rushing 20 or more times Rushing 30 or more times Rushing 40 or more times Time of possession 30:00 or more minutes Individual Panthers 100-yard rusher Individual Panthers 100-yard receiver Individual Panthers 300-yard passer Panthers out-gain opposition Panthers out-rush opposition Panthers out-pass opposition Opponent individual 100-yard rusher Opponent individual 100-yard receiver Opponent individual 300-yard passer Surfaces: On grass On artificial turf Outdoors Indoors By Month: September October November December January Against: AFC Opponents AFC East AFC North AFC South AFC West NFC Opponents NFC East NFC North NFC South NFC West Jersey Color White Jerseys Black Jerseys Blue Jerseys Time Of Game Day Night Turnovers Positive Even Negative

68 2012 RECORDS P A N T H E R S R E C O R D S BEST WORST Total Net Yards 463 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/ SEATTLE 10/7/12 Total Plays 77 at Chicago 10/28/12 49 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 First Downs 23 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 13 SEATTLE 10/7/12 Net Rushing Yards 219 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 10 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 Rushing Attempts 41 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 13 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 Avg Gain/Rush 5.7 at Atlanta 09/30/ at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 Net Passing Yards 297 at Chicago 10/28/ SEATTLE 10/7/12 Pass Attempts 39 at Chicago 10/28/12 20 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 Pass Completions 23 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 16 TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 Avg Gain/Pass Play 11.6 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/ SEATTLE 10/7/12 Passes Intercepted 0 five times, last 3 NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/12 vs TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 Sacks Allowed 0-0 at Washington 11/4/ DENVER 11/11/12 Fumbles Lost 0 four times, last vs 2 two times, last vs DENVER 11/11/12 SEATTLE 10/7/12 Penalty Yards 21 at Chicago 10/28/12 91 TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 Points 35 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 7 NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/12 Time of Possession 36:38 at Chicago 10/28/12 22:33 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 O P P O N E N T S R E C O R D S BEST WORST Total Net Yards 486 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/ at Chicago 10/28/12 Total Plays 77 two times, last vs 53 at Chicago 10/28/12 TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 First Downs 27 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 17 SEATTLE 10/7/12 Net Rushing Yards 167 TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 65 DENVER 11/11/12 Rushing Attempts 36 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 19 two times, last at Chicago 10/28/12 Avg Gain/Rush 6.4 at Atlanta 09/30/ DALLAS 10/21/12 Net Passing Yards 323 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/ at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 Pass Attempts 49 NEW ORLEANS 09/9/12 24 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 Pass Completions 31 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 16 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 Avg Gain/Pass Play 7.9 SEATTLE 10/7/ at Chicago 10/28/12 Passes Intercepted 0 five times, last vs 2 three times, last vs DENVER 11/11/12 TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 Sacks Allowed 0-0 two times, last vs 7-64 at Atlanta 09/30/12 TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 Fumbles Lost 0 five times, last 2 two time, last vs at Washington 11/4/12 DENVER 11/11/12 Penalty Yards 15 at Atlanta 09/30/12 97 at Washington 11/4/12 Points 36 two times, last vs 13 at Washington 11/4/12 DENVER 11/11/12 Time of Possession 37:27 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 23:22 at Chicago 10/28/12

69 2012 PANTHERS BESTS RUSHING YARDS: 86 C. Newton at Atlanta 09/30/12 69 D. Williams NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 64 C. Newton DALLAS 10/21/12 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 17 J. Stewart at Chicago 10/28/12 14 D. Williams NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 15 J. Stewart TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 LONGEST RUSH: 40 C. Newton NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 32 C. Newton at Atlanta 09/30/12 30t D. Williams at Washington 11/4/12 YARDS PER CARRY (MIN 10 ATT): 5.5 C. Newton NEW ORLEANS 09/16/ J. Stewart at Washington 11/4/ D. Williams NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 YARDS PASSING: 314 C. Newton at Chicago 10/28/ C. Newton at Tampa Bay 09/9/ C. Newton NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 PASSES ATTEMPTED: 39 C. Newton at Chicago 10/28/12 37 C. Newton DALLAS 10/21/12 36 C. Newton DENVER 11/11/12 COMPLETIONS: 23 C. Newton at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 21 C. Newton DALLAS 10/21/12 21 C. Newton DENVER 11/11/12 RECEPTIONS: 9 G. Olsen DENVER 11/11/12 7 S. Smith at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 7 G. Olsen NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/12 7 S. Smith DALLAS 10/21/12 7 S. Smith at Chicago 10/28/12

70 RECEIVING YARDS: 118 S. Smith at Chicago 10/28/ S. Smith at Tampa Bay 09/9/ S. Smith NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 LONGEST RECEPTION: 82 A. Edwards at Washington 11/4/12 66 S. Smith NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 62 B. LaFell at Chiacgo 10/28/12 FIELD GOALS: 5 J. Medlock 34, 31, 22, 43, 45 at Chicago 10/28/12 1 J. Medlock 21 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 1 J. Medlock 32 SEATTLE 10/7/12 LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 45 J. Medlock 45 at Chicago 10/28/12 43 J. Medlock 43 at Chicago 10/28/12 34 J. Medlock 34 at Chicago 10/28/12

71 2012 OPPONENTS BESTS RUSHING YARDS: 138 D. Martin TAMPA BAY 11/18/ A. Brown NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/ P. Thomas NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 24 D. Martin at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 24 D. Martin TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 21 M. Lynch SEATTLE 10/7/12 20 A. Brown NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/12 LONGEST RUSH: 48 P. Thomas NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 31 A. Brown NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/12 27 M. Turner at Atlanta 09/30/12 27 D. Martin TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 YARDS PER CARRY (MIN 10 ATT): 7.9 M. Turner at Atlanta 09/30/ A. Morris at Washington 11/4/ D. Martin TAMPA BAY 11/18/ R. Griffin at Washington 11/4/12 YARDS PASSING: 369 M. Ryan at Atlanta 09/30/ D. Brees NEW ORLEANS 09/16/ P. Manning DENVER 11/11/12 PASSES ATTEMPTED: 49 D. Brees NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 46 J. Freeman TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 40 M. Ryan at Atlanta 09/30/12 COMPLETIONS: 31 D. Brees NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 27 E. Manning NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/12 27 P. Manning DENVER 11/11/12 RECEPTIONS: 13 D. Sproles NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 9 R. Barden NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/12 9 B. Marshall at Chicago 10/28/12 9 D. Thomas DENVER 11/11/12

72 RECEIVING YARDS: 169 R. White at Atlanta 09/30/ R. Barden NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/ D. Thomas DENVER 11/11/12 LONGEST RECEPTION 60t M. Turner at Atlanta 09/30/12 59 R. White at Atlanta 09/30/12 46 D. Thomas DENVER 11/11/12 FIELD GOALS: 5 L. Tynes 47, 49, 30, 36, 27 NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/12 4 D. Bailey 19, 49, 28, 38 DALLAS 10/21/12 3 C. Barth 40,36,20 at Tampa Bay 09/9/12 3 M. Bryant 41, 33, 40 at Atlanta 09/30/12 3 S. Hauschka 22, 36, 44 SEATTLE 10/7/12 LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 53 G. Hartley 53 NEW ORLEANS 09/16/12 53 M. Prater 53 DENVER 11/11/12 51 C. Barth 51 TAMPA BAY 11/18/12 49 L. Tynes 49 NEW YORK GIANTS 09/20/12 49 D. Bailey 49 DALLAS 10/21/12

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75 400 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE By Panthers: 416 at Chicago 10/28/12 Playoffs: 434 at Chicago 01/15/06 By Opponents: 403 vs Tampa Bay 11/18/12 Playoffs: 481 at New England 02/01/ YARDS RUSHING OFFENSE By Panthers: 219 vs New Orleans 09/16/12 Playoffs: 223 at New York Giants 01/08/06 By Opponents: 208 at New Orleans 1/1/12 Playoffs: 201 at Green Bay 01/12/ YARDS PASSING IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 314, Cam Newton at Chicago 10/28/12 Playoffs: 319, Jake Delhomme at Chicago 01/15/06 By Opponents: 301, Payton Manning vs Denver 11/11/12 Playoffs: 354, Tom Brady at New England 02/01/ YARDS PASSING IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 432, Cam Newton vs Green Bay 09/18/11 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: 431, Trent Green at St. Louis 11/05/00 Playoffs: Has never happened 3 TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: Cam Newton vs Tampa Bay 12/24/11 Playoffs: Jake Delhomme at Chicago 01/15/06 By Opponents: Josh Freeman vs Tampa Bay 11/18/12 Playoffs: Tom Brady at New England 02/01/04 4 TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: Jake Delhomme at Tampa Bay 12/26/04 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Matt Ryan vs Atlanta 12/11/11 Playoffs: Has never happened 5 TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Drew Brees at New Orleans 1/1/12 Playoffs: Has never happened 100 YARDS RECEIVING IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 102, Greg Olsen vs Denver 11/11/12 Playoffs: 218, Steve Smith at Chicago 01/15/06 By Opponents: 135, Demaryius Thomas vs Denver 11/11/12 Playoffs: 166, Larry Fitzgerald vs. Arizona 1/10/ YARDS RECEIVING IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 201, Steve Smith vs Minnesota 10/30/05 Playoffs: 218, Steve Smith at Chicago 01/15/06 By Opponents: 200, Antonio Bryant vs Tampa Bay 12/8/08 Playoffs: Has never happened THE LAST TIME 100 YARDS RECEIVING IN A GAME BY TWO PLAYERS By Panthers: 156, Steve Smith and 100, Jonathan Stewart vs. Green Bay 9/18/11 Playoffs: 135, Steve Smith and 103, Muhsin Muhammad vs Dallas 01/03/04 By Opponents: 162 Anquan Boldin, 136 Larry Fitzgerald at Arizona 10/09/05 Playoffs: Has never happened 100 YARDS RECEIVING IN A GAME BY TWO PLAYERS AND 100 YARDS RUSHING BY A PLAYER By Panthers: Has never happened Playoffs: 135, Steve Smith and 103, Muhsin Muhammad vs Dallas 01/03/04 and 104, Stephen Davis By Opponents: Has Never Happened Playoffs: Has never happened 100 YARDS RECEIVING IN A GAME BY TWO PLAYERS, 100 YARDS RUSHING BY A PLAYER AND 300 YARDS PASSING BY A PLAYER IN A GAME By Panthers: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Chris Carter (138) and Randy Moss (106) receiving; Robert Smith (103) rushing; and Daunte Culpepper (357) passing at Minnesota 11/19/00 Playoffs: Has never happened 3 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: Steve Smith vs Houston 09/16/07 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Hakeem Nicks at New York Giants 9/12/10 Playoffs: Has never happened 100 YARDS RUSHING IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 115, DeAngelo Williams vs New Orleans 10/9/11 Playoffs: 151, DeShaun Foster at NY Giants 01/08/06 By Opponents: 138, Doug Martin vs Tampa Bay 11/18/12 Playoffs: 132, Shaun Alexander at Seattle 01/22/ YARDS RUSHING IN A GAME BY TWO PLAYERS By Panthers: 152, DeAngelo Williams and 110, Jonathan Stewart at Tampa Bay 10/18/09 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened 100 YARDS RUSHING IN A GAME BY TWO PLAYERS AND 100 YARDS RECEIVING BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 186, DeAngelo Williams and 115, Jonathan Stewart and 117, Steve Smith vs Tampa Bay 12/8/08 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened

76 200 YARDS RUSHING IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 206, Jonathan Stewart at NYG 12/27/09 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: 205, Matt Forte at Chicago 10/2/11 Playoffs: Has never happened 3 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: Cam Newton at Tampa Bay 12/4/11 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Michael Turner vs Atlanta 12/12/10 Playoffs: Has never happened 4 TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: DeAngelo Williams at NY Giants 12/21/08 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Michael Turner at Atlanta 11/23/08 Playoffs: Has never happened 2 INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: Charles Godfrey at New York Giants 9/12/10 Playoffs: Marlon McCree at New York Giants 1/8/06 By Opponents: Tim Jennings at Chicago 10/28/12 Playoffs: Has never happened 3 INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: Deon Grant at Minnesota 09/22/02 Playoffs: Ricky Manning at Philadelphia 01/18/04 By Opponents: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened 3 OR MORE SACKS IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 3, Greg Hardy vs Chicago 10/28/12 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: 3, Israel Idonije vs Chicago 10/10/10 Playoffs: Has never happened PUNT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 53, Steve Smith at New York Giants 12/28/03 Playoffs: 59, Steve Smith at Seattle 01/22/06 By Opponents: 76, Trindon Holliday vs Denver 11/11/12 Playoffs: Has never happened 2 PUNTS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 87, 61 Steve Smith vs Cincinnati 12/08/02 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: 82, 75 Darrien Gordon at Denver 11/09/97 Playoffs: Has never happened KICKOFF RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: 101, Kealoha Pilares at Detroit 11/20/11 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: 97, Sammie Stroughter at Atlanta 10/18/09 Playoffs: Has never happened INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: Captain Munnerlyn vs Tampa Bay 11/18/12 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Tony Carter vs Denver 11/11/12 Playoffs: Has never happened FUMBLE RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN A GAME BY A PLAYER By Panthers: Dante Wesley (12) at New Orleans 12/28/08 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Anthony Hargrove at New Orleans 11/08/09 Playoffs: Has never happened TWO DEFENSIVE RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWN IN A GAME By Panthers: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Ed Reed 19-yard interception return lateral to Dawan Landry for a 23-yard return, Ray Lewis 24-yard interception return Playoffs: Has never happened PUNT BLOCKED By Panthers: Greg Hardy at New York Giants 9/12/10 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Aquib Talib at Tampa Bay 9/9/12 Playoffs: Has never happened PUNT BLOCKED FOR A TOUCHDOWN By Panthers: Michael Bates blocks Matt Turk recovered by Dwight Stone in end zone vs Washington 12/13/98 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Geno Hayes blocks Jason Baker, returned for touchdown by Geno Hayes at Tampa Bay 10/12/08 Playoffs: Has never happened PUNT BLOCKED FOR A SAFETY By Panthers: Greg Hardy blocks Matt Dodge punt out of end zone at New York Giants 9/12/10 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Has never happened Playoffs: Has never happened PAT KICK MISSED By Panthers: John Kasay vs. Green Bay 10/03/05 Playoffs: John Kasay at Chicago 01/15/06 By Opponents: Jay Feely at Atlanta 11/24/02 Playoffs: Has never happened PAT KICK BLOCKED By Panthers: Julius Peppers blocks Matt Bryant kick vs Tampa Bay 12/8/08 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Patrick Robinson blocks Olindo Mare kick vs New Orleans 10/9/11 Playoffs: Has never happened SAFETY SCORED By Panthers: Playoffs: By Opponents: Playoffs: Jon Ryan tackled in the end zone by Kenny Onatolu vs Seattle 10/7/12 Has never happened Cam Newton sacked in the end zone by Mike Adams vs Denver 11/11/12 Ball snapped over Rohn Stark s head out of end zone at Dallas 01/05/97

77 FIELD GOAL BLOCKED By Panthers: Julius Peppers blocks David Akers 51-yard field goal attempt vs. Philadelphia 09/13/09 Playoffs: Shane Burton blocks Adam Vinatieri 36-yard field goal at New England 02/01/04 By Opponents: DeAngelo Hall blocks Justin Medlock 50-yard field goal attempt vs. Washington 11/13/12 Playoffs: Has never happened BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN By Panthers: Doug Evans returns John Carney 37-yard field goal 54 yards vs San Diego 12/17/00 (kick blocked by Jay Williams) Playoffs: By Opponents: Playoffs: Has never happened Aeneas Williams returns John Kasay 37-yard field goal 72 yards vs Arizona 11/19/95 (kick blocked by Seth Joyner) Has never happened TWO POINT ATTEMPT MADE By Panthers: Cam Newton pass to Steve Smith at Detroit 11/20/11 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: Josh Freeman pass to Vincent Jackson vs Tampa Bay 11/18/12 Playoffs: Kevin Faulk run at New England 02/01/04 TWO POINT ATTEMPT FAILED By Panthers: Cam Newton pass attempt failed at Chicago 10/2/11 Playoffs: Jake Delhomme pass attempt failed vs. Arizona 1/10/08 By Opponents: Jay Culter pass attempt failed at Chicago 10/28/12 Playoffs: Troy Aikman pass incomplete, Dallas 01/05/97 40 POINTS SCORED IN A GAME By Panthers: 48, vs Tampa Bay 12/24/11 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: 45, at New Orleans 1/1/12 Playoffs: Has never happened 50 POINTS SCORED IN A GAME By Panthers: 52 vs Cincinnati 12/08/02 Playoffs: Has never happened By Opponents: 52 at Oakland 12/24/00 Playoffs: Has never happened SHUTOUT SCORED IN A GAME By Panthers: 34-0 vs Kansas City 10/5/08 Playoffs: 23-0 at New York Giants 01/08/06 By Opponents: 41-0 vs Atlanta 11/24/02 Playoffs: Has never happened

78 ALL-TIME CAREER SCORERS SCORING YEARS TD TDr TDp TDrt FG ATT PAT ATT 2pt. S PTS Kasay, John Smith, Steve Muhammad, Muhsin ; Williams, DeAngelo Walls, Wesley Stewart, Jonathan Davis, Stephen Mare, Olindo Newton, Cam Biakabutuka, Tshimanga Nedney, Joe Foster, DeShaun Carrier, Mark Lane, Fred Jeffers, Patrick Ismail, Raghib Graham, Shayne Goings, Nick Johnson, Anthony Floyd, William Green, Willie Hoover, Brad King, Jeff Mangum, Kris Olsen, Greg Carter, Drew Proehl, Ricky Cunningham, Richie Colbert, Keary Medlock, Justin Hayes, Donald LaFell, Brandon Smith, Lamar Weinke, Chris Bates, Michael Brown, Dee Delhomme, Jake Johnson, Keyshawn Rosario, Dante Collins, Kerry Byrd, Isaac Carruth, Rae Griffith, Howard Minter, Mike Moore, Derrick Shockey, Jeremy Beuerlein, Steve Gamble, Chris Gettis, David Goodson, Mike Greene, Scott Hetherington, Chris Huntley, Richard Metzelaars, Pete Munnerlyn, Captain Peppers, Julius Seidman, Mike Crawford, Casey Davis, Eric Evans, Doug Fauria, Christian Gaines, Michael Guliford, Eric Kinchen, Brian Manning, Ricky Marshall, Richard Pilares, Kealoha Tolbert, Mike Wiggins, Jermaine Chandler, Jeff Christian, Bob Stone, Dwight Sauerbrun, Todd Anderson, Rashard Beebe, Don Bennett, Brandon Brockel, Richie Broughton, Luther Gardner, Rod Godfrey, Charles Greene, Kevin 1996; Hitchcock, Jimmy Jarrett, Dwayne King, Shawn Kragen, Greg Lucas, Ken McKyer, Tim Mills, Ernie Moorehead, Kindal Murphy, Louis Naanee, Legedu Oliver, Winslow Philyaw, Dino Robertson, Jamal Smart, Rod Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi Vaughan, Josh Wallace, Al Wesley, Dante ; Witherspoon, Will Workman, Vince Hardy, Greg Hilbert, Jon Applewhite, Antwan Davis, Thomas Onatolu, Kenny Rasby, Walter Rucker, Mike Thomas, Hollis TOTALS

79 ALL-TIME CAREER PASSERS PASSING YARDS YEARS ATT CMP PCT YDS TD INT SACK YDS LOST Rtg 300yd Delhomme, Jake ,669 1, % 19, , Beuerlein, Steve ,723 1, % 12, , Collins, Kerry , % 8, Newton, Cam % 6, Weinke, Chris % 3, Peete, Rodney % 2, Moore, Matt % 2, Clausen, Jimmy % 1, Testaverde, Vinny % Carr, David % Reich, Frank % St. Pierre, Brian % Fasani, Randy % Lytle, Matt % Lewis, Jeff % Trudeau, Jack % Basanez, Brett % Pike, Tony % Anderson, Derek % Guliford, Eric % Craig, Dameyune % Naanee, Legedu % Edwards, Armanti % McCown, Josh % Bono, Steve % Brown, Dee % Floyd, William % Foster, DeShaun % Huntley, Richard % Johnson, Keyshawn % LaFell, Brandon % Proehl, Ricky % Sauerbrun, Todd % Smith, Steve % Walter, Ken % Workman, Vince % TOTAL 8,924 5, % 60, , TEAM YEAR BY YEAR % 3, % 3, % 3, % 3, % 4, % 3, % 3, % 2, % 3, % 3, % 3, % 3, % 2, % 3, % 3, % 2, % 4, % 2, TOTAL 8,922 5, % 60, ,

80 ALL-TIME CAREER RUSHERS RUSHING YARDS YEARS RSH YDS AVG LONG TDs 100-yd. gms. Williams, DeAngelo , Stewart, Jonathan , t 27 9 Foster, DeShaun , Biakabutuka, Tshimanga , t 14 7 Davis, Stephen , Lane, Fred , Johnson, Anthony , Goings, Nick , t 6 5 Newton, Cam , t 18 0 Hoover, Brad Moore, Derrick t 4 2 Smith, Lamar Huntley, Richard Goodson, Mike Smith, Steve Brown, Dee Beuerlein, Steve Delhomme, Jake Collins, Kerry Griffith, Howard Oliver, Winslow Floyd, William Christian, Bob Greene, Scott t 1 0 Ismail, Raghib Weinke, Chris Sutton, Tyrell Workman, Vince Fasani, Randy Thomas, Blair Hetherington, Chris Muhammad, Muhsin Baldwin, Randy Smart, Rod LaFell, Brandon Carr, David Clausen, Jimmy Harris, Joey Tolbert, Mike Robertson, Jamal Philyaw, Dino Lewis, Jeff Vaughan, Josh Carruth, Rae Moore, Matt Bates, Michael Craig, Dameyune Shelton, Eric Fiammetta, Tony Testaverde, Vinny Metcalf, Eric Montgomery, Joe Carter, Drew Bennett, Brandon Jeffers, Patrick Peete, Rodney Brockel, Richie t 1 0 Edwards, Armanti Hoard, Leroy Jarrett, Dwayne Felton, Jerome Stone, Dwight Lytle, Matt Colbert, Kerry Pilares, Kealoha Senn, Jordan Johnson, Keyshawn Haynes, Alex Murphy, Louis Reich, Frank Basanez, Brett Guliford, Eric Gettis, David Green, Willie Proehl, Ricky Baker, Jason Sauerbrun, Todd Anderson, Derek Bono, Steve Byrd, Isaac Rosario, Dante McCown, Josh Carrier, Mark Hankton, Karl Nakamura, Haruki Walter, Ken TOTAL 7,801 31, TEAM YEAR BY YEAR , t , t , , , t , , , , , , t , t , , t , , , t , TOTAL 7,801 31,

81 ALL-TIME CAREER RECEIVERS RECEIVING YARDS YEARS REC YDS AVG LONG TDs 100-YD GAMES Smith, Steve , t Muhammad, Muhsin ; , t Walls, Wesley , Carrier, Mark , t 13 5 Hayes, Donald , t 7 2 Ismail, Raghib , LaFell, Brandon , t 7 1 Green, Willie , t 9 5 Mangum, Kris , Colbert, Keary , Proehl, Ricky , t 6 2 Jeffers, Patrick , t 12 5 Williams, DeAngelo , Olsen, Greg t 8 0 Hoover, Brad , Foster, DeShaun Carter, Drew King, Jeff Byrd, Isaac Rosario, Dante Goings, Nick Stewart, Jonathan t 4 1 Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Keyshawn Carruth, Rae Biakabutuka, Tshimanga Gettis, David Naanee, Legedu Shockey, Jeremy Guliford, Eric Jarrett, Dwayne t 1 0 Floyd, William Gaines, Michael Goodson, Mike Griffith, Howard Greene, Scott Lane, Fred Barnidge, Gary Hankton, Karl Christian, Bob Hetherington, Chris Davis, Stephen Oliver, Winslow Hackett, DJ Metzelaars, Pete Smith, Lamar Broughton, Luther ; t 1 0 Seidman, Mike Tolbert, Mike Beebe, Don Murphy, Louis Metcalf, Eric Sutton, Tyrell Mills, Ernie Wiggins, Jermaine Edwards, Armanti Clowney, David Huntley, Richard Brown, Dee Gardner, Rod Workman, Vince Moore, Kenny Crawford, Casey Kinchen, Brian t 2 0 Rasby, Walter Uwaezuoke, Iheanyi Bates, Michael Fauria, Christian Biddle, Taye Pilares, Kealoha t 1 0 Robinson, Ryne Fiammetta, Tony Campbell, Matt Jones, Mark Newton, Cam Hartsock, Ben Felton, Jerome Thomas, Blair Tillman, Lawyer Stone, Dwight Smart, Rod Dyson, Kevin Haynes, Alex Brockel, Richie Moore, Derrick Martin, Charly Pilares, Kealoha Shelton, Eric Ajirotutu, Seyi Craig, Dameyune Dennis, Mark Collins, Kerry Gross, Jordan TOTAL 4,306 49, t TEAM YEAR BY YEAR , t , , t , t , t , , , , t , , t , t , t , t , , t , t , TOTAL 5,083 60, t

82 ALL-TIME CAREER INTERCEPTORS INTERCEPTORS YEARS INTS YDS AVG LONG TDs Gamble, Chris t 2 Davis, Eric t 2 Minter, Mike Evans, Doug Marshall, Richard Lucas, Ken Grant, Deon Godfrey, Charles Beason, Jon Manning, Ricky Cota, Chad Martin, Sherrod Maxie, Brett Mills, Sam t 1 Witherspoon, Will Hitchcock, Jimmy t 1 Peppers, Julius Terrell, Pat Harris, Chris Howard, Reggie Morgan, Dan Munnerlyn, Captain t 3 Poole, Tyrone Brady, Jeff Branch, Colin Wallace, Al Anderson, James Cook, Toi Cooper, Deke 2002; Davis, Thomas McCree, Marlon McKyer, Tim t 1 Alexander, Brent Buckner, Brentson Cousin, Terry Fields, Mark Gilbert, Sean Greene, Kevin 1996, McDaniel, Emmanuel Nakamura, Haruki Wells, Dean Williams, Shawn Allen, Brian Anderson, Rashard Barrow, Micheal Brown, Everette Burton, Shane Diggs, Na'il Hawkins, Artrell Johnson, Ed Kesier, Thomas King, Shawn Kragen, Greg Kuechly, Luke Lathon, Lamar Lloyd, Greg Lofton, Steve , Manuel, Marquand McDowell, Bubba McGill, Lenny Moorehead, Kindal Morton, Christian Navies, Hannibal Nelson, Jonathan Norman, Josh Pieri, Damon Pugh, Jordan Richardson, Damien Robinson, Eugene Rucker, Mike Senn, Jordan Smith, Rod , Stanford, R.J Towns, Lester Veland, Tony Williams, Jay Woodall, Lee TOTAL 285 4,

83 ALL-TIME 300-YARD PASSING GAMES PLAYER DATE OPPONENT ATT CMP YDS TD INT Newton, Cam 9/18/2011 Green Bay Weinke, Chris 12/10/2006 New York Giants Newton, Cam 9/11/2011 at Arizona Newton, Cam 10/2/2011 at Chicago Beuerlein, Steve 12/12/1999 at Green Bay Beuerlein, Steve 12/18/1999 vs San Francisco Delhomme, Jake 10/15/2006 at Baltimore Beuerlein, Steve 9/10/2000 at San Francisco Delhomme, Jake 10/19/2003 vs Tennessee Delhomme, Jake 10/30/2005 Minnesota Delhomme, Jake 12/18/2004 at Atlanta Collins, Kerry 11/26/1995 at New Orleans Beuerlein, Steve 10/3/1999 at Washington Beuerlein, Steve 10/8/2000 vs Seattle Reich, Frank 9/3/1995 at Atlanta Collins, Kerry 9/21/1997 Kansas City Collins, Kerry 12/8/1996 at San Francisco Delhomme, Jake 10/25/2009 Buffalo Delhomme, Jake 2/1/2004 vs New England Beuerlein, Steve 1/2/2000 New Orleans Delhomme, Jake 1/15/2006 at Chicago Peete, Rodney 12/8/2002 Cincinnati Delhomme, Jake 11/16/2003 Washington Delhomme, Jake 9/16/2007 Houston Newton, Cam 10/28/2012 at Chicago Weinke, Chris 12/23/2001 St. Louis Peete, Rodney 11/10/2002 New Orleans Peete, Rodney 9/15/2002 Detroit Beuerlein, Steve 10/22/2000 San Francisco Collins, Kerry 10/29/1995 at New England Delhomme, Jake 10/3/2004 Atlanta Delhomme, Jake 9/20/2009 at Atlanta Moore, Matt 10/24/2010 San Francisco Delhomme, Jake 1/2/2005 New Orleans Delhomme, Jake 11/14/2004 at San Francisco Newton, Cam 9/9/2012 at Tampa Bay Collins, Kerry 10/4/1998 at Atlanta Beuerlein, Steve 10/17/1999 at San Francisco POSTSEASON

84 ALL-TIME 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES PLAYER DATE OPPONENT RSH YDS TD Stewart, Jonathan 12/27/2009 at New York Giants Williams, DeAngelo 12/8/2008 Tampa Bay Davis, Stephen 10/26/2003 at New Orleans Williams, DeAngelo 12/28/2008 at New Orleans Foster, DeShaun 9/19/2004 at Kansas City Huntley, Richard 1/6/2002 New England Foster, DeShaun 1/1/2006 at Atlanta Davis, Stephen 10/5/2003 New Orleans Williams, DeAngelo 11/1/2009 at Arizona Smith, Lamar 9/22/2002 at Minnesota Davis, Stephen 11/2/2003 at Houston Davis, Stephen 9/28/2003 Atlanta Williams, DeAngelo 10/18/2009 at Tampa Bay Foster, DeShaun 1/8/2006 at New York Giants Williams, DeAngelo 11/8/2009 at New Orleans Lane, Fred 11/2/1997 Oakland Biakabutuka, Tshimanga10/3/1999 at Washington Davis, Stephen 9/14/2003 at Tampa Bay Williams, DeAngelo 11/9/2008 at Oakland Lane, Fred 12/8/1997 at Dallas Stewart, Jonathan 12/19/2010 Arizona Johnson, Anthony 8/31/1997 Washington Stewart, Jonathan 12/12/2010 Atlanta Biakabutuka, Tshimanga9/26/1999 Cincinnati Foster, DeShaun 12/4/2005 Atlanta Stewart, Jonathan 11/16/2008 Detroit Goings, Nick 12/26/2004 at Tampa Bay Johnson, Anthony 10/13/1996 St. Louis Stewart, Jonathan 1/3/2010 New Orleans Johnson, Anthony 11/17/1996 at St. Louis Johnson, Anthony 10/20/1996 New Orleans Moore, Derrick 10/1/1995 Tampa Bay Williams, DeAngelo 10/5/2008 Kansas City Brown, Dee 12/1/2002 at Cleveland Foster, DeShaun 9/23/2007 at Atlanta Goings, Nick 12/5/2004 at New Orleans Williams, DeAngelo 11/19/2009 Miami Biakabutuka, Tshimanga10/21/2001 at Washington Goings, Nick 11/21/2004 Arizona Williams, DeAngelo 10/14/2007 at Arizona Williams, DeAngelo 12/30/2007 at Tampa Bay Goodson, Mike 11/21/2010 Baltimore Stewart, Jonathan 12/6/2009 Tampa Bay Williams, DeAngelo 11/16/2008 Detroit Lane, Fred 12/14/1997 Green Bay Moore, Derrick 10/29/1995 at New England Hoover, Brad 11/27/2000 Green Bay Davis, Stephen 11/30/2003 Philadelphia Stewart, Jonathan 12/8/2008 Tampa Bay Williams, DeAngelo 10/9/2011 New Orleans Williams, DeAngelo 11/19/2006 St. Louis Lane, Fred 11/30/1997 New Orleans Davis, Stephen 9/7/2003 Jacksonville Johnson, Anthony 12/1/1996 Tampa Bay Stewart, Jonathan 10/18/2009 at Tampa Bay Biakabutuka, Tshimanga12/27/1998 at Indianapolis Stewart, Jonathan 12/20/2009 Minnesota Goings, Nick 12/12/2004 St. Louis Williams, DeAngelo 10/26/2008 Arizona Williams, DeAngelo 12/21/2008 at New York Giants Foster, DeShaun 10/8/2006 Cleveland Goings, Nick 11/28/2004 Tampa Bay Foster, DeShaun 10/1/2006 New Orleans Biakabutuka, Tshimanga10/26/1997 Atlanta Davis, Stephen 1/3/2004 Dallas Johnson, Anthony 1/5/1997 Dallas Biakabutuka, Tshimanga12/13/1998 Washington Biakabutuka, Tshimanga10/8/2000 Seattle Foster, DeShaun 12/24/2006 at Atlanta Johnson, Anthony 10/6/1996 at Minnesota Lane, Fred 11/1/1998 vs New Orleans Williams, DeAngelo 11/23/2008 at Atlanta Goodson, Mike 11/14/2010 at Tampa Bay Lane, Fred 9/13/1998 at New Orleans POSTSEASON

85 ALL-TIME 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Player Date Opponent Rec Yds TD Smith, Steve 1/15/2006 at Chicago Smith, Steve 10/30/2005 Minnesota Muhammad, Muhsin 9/13/1998 at New Orleans Muhammad, Muhsin 11/16/2003 Washington Smith, Steve 10/15/2006 at Baltimore Smith, Steve 10/2/2011 at Chicago Muhammad, Muhsin 12/5/2004 at New Orleans Smith, Steve 9/11/2011 at Arizona Smith, Steve 9/25/2005 at Miami Smith, Steve 11/20/2005 at Chicago Smith, Steve 11/23/2008 at Atlanta Jeffers, Patrick 1/2/2000 New Orleans Smith, Steve 12/14/2008 Denver Smith, Steve 1/10/2004 at St. Louis Jeffers, Patrick 12/27/1999 at Pittsburgh Green, Willie 11/12/1995 at St. Louis Green, Willie 12/8/1996 at San Francisco Smith, Steve 12/20/2009 Minnesota Smith, Steve 9/18/2011 Green Bay Smith, Steve 9/16/2007 Houston Muhammad, Muhsin 10/3/1999 at Washington Smith, Steve 10/19/2003 vs Tennessee Smith, Steve 11/13/2006 Tampa Bay Green, Willie 12/17/1995 Atlanta Jeffers, Patrick 12/12/1999 at Green Bay Muhammad, Muhsin 9/28/2008 Atlanta Walls, Wesley 9/7/1997 at Atlanta Carter, Drew 12/10/2006 New York Giants Smith, Steve 12/8/2002 Cincinnati Smith,Steve 10/23/2011 Washington Muhammad, Muhsin 2/1/2004 vs New England Jeffers, Patrick 12/18/1999 vs San Francisco Smith, Steve 9/11/2005 vs New Orleans Smith, Steve 12/22/2007 vs Dallas Smith, Steve 10/14/2007 at Arizona Muhammad, Muhsin 12/18/2004 at Atlanta Smith, Steve 1/3/2004 Dallas Smith, Steve 12/28/2008 at New Orleans Hayes, Donald 11/28/1999 Atlanta Proehl, Ricky 11/9/2003 vs Tampa Bay Carrier, Mark 11/26/1995 at New Orleans Carter, Drew 11/18/2007 at Green Bay Muhammad, Muhsin 9/23/2001 at Atlanta Muhammad, Muhsin 11/27/2000 Green Bay Smith, Steve 9/20/2009 at Atlanta Smith, Steve 1/1/2006 at Atlanta Muhammad, Muhsin 10/22/2000 San Francisco Muhammad, Muhsin 12/18/1999 vs San Francisco Smith, Steve 10/22/2006 at Cincinnati Gettis, David 10/24/2010 San Francisco Muhammad, Muhsin 11/14/1999 at St. Louis Smith, Steve 12/11/2011 Atlanta Carrier, Mark 9/26/1996 at Jacksonville Muhammad, Muhsin 11/14/2004 at San Francisco Smith, Steve 10/16/2005 at Detroit Smith, Steve 10/19/2008 New Orleans Green, Willie 9/3/1995 at Atlanta Ismail, Raghib 9/6/1998 Atlanta Smith, Steve 10/9/2005 at Arizona Muhammad, Muhsin 12/13/1998 Washington Muhammad, Muhsin 11/21/2004 Arizona Smith, Steve 9/9/2007 at St. Louis Smith, Steve 10/28/2012 at Chicago Ismail, Raghib 10/11/1998 at Dallas Muhammad, Muhsin 9/26/1999 Cincinnati Smith, Steve 12/8/2008 Tampa Bay Smith, Steve 10/26/2008 Arizona Smith, Steve 9/29/2002 at Green Bay Colbert, Keary 10/10/2004 at Denver Hayes, Donald 9/10/2000 at San Francisco Muhammad, Muhsin 12/26/2004 at Tampa Bay Carrier, Mark 10/8/1995 at Chicago Muhammad, Muhsin 12/24/2000 at Oakland Muhammad, Muhsin 10/3/2004 Atlanta Muhammad, Muhsin 11/10/2002 New Orleans Smith, Steve 9/24/2006 at Tampa Bay Smith, Steve 10/12/2008 at Tampa Bay Carruth, Rae 9/21/1997 Kansas City Ismail, Raghib 12/27/1998 at Indianapolis Ismail, Raghib 11/3/1996 at Atlanta Muhammad, Muhsin 9/10/2000 at San Francisco Carruth, Rae 10/12/1997 at Minnesota Jeffers, Patrick 12/5/1999 St. Louis Muhammad, Muhsin 9/15/2002 Detroit Johnson, Keyshawn 9/17/2006 at Minnesota Muhammad, Muhsin 10/31/2004 at Seattle Muhammad, Muhsin 12/8/2002 Cincinnati Smith, Steve 11/6/2005 at Tampa Bay Smith,Steve 9/9/2012 at Tampa Bay Walls, Wesley 11/23/1997 at St. Louis Green, Willie 11/26/1995 at New Orleans Smith, Steve 11/30/2008 at Green Bay Muhammad, Muhsin 12/9/2001 at Buffalo Muhammad, Muhsin 10/4/1998 at Atlanta Proehl, Ricky 12/24/2005 Dallas Smith, Steve 9/16/2012 New Orleans LaFell, Brandon 12/24/2011 Tampa Bay Muhammad, Muhsin 9/19/1999 vs Jacksonville Muhammad, Muhsin 1/3/2004 Dallas Smith, Steve 10/12/2003 at Indianapolis Smith, Steve 12/11/2005 Tampa Bay Ismail, Raghib 11/30/1997 New Orleans Muhammad, Muhsin 12/10/2000 at Kansas City Olsen, Greg 11/11/2012 Denver Walls, Wesley 10/8/2000 vs Seattle Carrier, Mark 12/24/1995 at Washington Williams, DeAngelo 12/4/2006 at Philadelphia Carrier, Mark 10/25/1998 Buffalo Colbert, Keary 10/31/2004 at Seattle Smith, Steve 10/26/2003 at New Orleans Smith, Steve 10/30/2011 Minnesota Stewart, Jonathan 9/18/2011 Green Bay POSTSEASON

86 OPPONENTS' ALL-TIME 300-YARD PASSING GAMES PLAYER DATE OPPONENT ATT CMP YDS TD INT Green, Trent 11/5/2000 at St. Louis McCown, Josh 10/9/2005 at Arizona Young, Steve 12/8/1996 at San Francisco Brees, Drew 1/1/2012 at New Orleans Favre, Brett 9/27/1998 Green Bay Brees, Drew 12/28/2008 at New Orleans Warner, Kurt 10/26/2008 Arizona Ryan, Matt 9/30/2012 at Atlanta Harrington, Joey 9/23/2007 at Atlanta Brees, Drew 10/9/2011 New Orleans Culpepper, Daunte 11/19/2000 at Minnesota Brady, Tom 2/1/2004 at New England Warner, Kurt 12/5/1999 St. Louis Brees, Drew 10/1/2006 New Orleans Griese, Brian 11/28/2004 Tampa Bay Banks, Tony 10/21/2001 at Washington King, Shaun 11/21/2004 Arizona Detmer, Ty 10/27/1996 at Philadelphia Johnson, Brad 9/14/2003 at Tampa Bay Johnson, Brad 10/3/1999 at Washington Young, Steve 12/10/1995 San Francisco Stafford, Matthew 11/20/2011 at Detroit Bulger, Marc 1/10/2004 St. Louis Brees, Drew 11/8/2009 at New Orleans Brooks, Aaron 12/2/2001 at New Orleans Grbac, Elvis 11/5/1995 at San Francisco Brees, Drew 9/16/2012 New Orleans Toliver, Billy Joe 11/1/1998 New Orleans Freeman, Josh 12/6/2009 Tampa Bay Garcia, Jeff 12/8/2008 Tampa Bay Griese, Brian 12/26/2004 at Tampa Bay Roethlisberger, Ben 12/23/2010 at Pittsburgh Ryan, Matt 12/11/2011 Atlanta Chandler, Chris 11/28/1999 Atlanta Grbac, Elvis 12/10/2000 at Kansas City Garcia, Jeff 12/4/2006 at Philadelphia George, Jeff 12/17/1995 Atlanta Kolb, Kevin 9/11/2011 at Arizona Favre, Brett 9/30/2001 Green Bay Rodgers, Aaron 9/18/2011 Green Bay Garcia, Jeff 10/22/2000 San Francisco Garcia, Jeff 11/18/2001 San Francisco George, Jeff 11/2/1997 Oakland Favre, Brett 10/3/2005 Green Bay Garcia, Jeff 12/18/1999 San Francisco Favre, Brett 12/12/1999 at Green Bay Flacco, Joe 11/21/2010 Baltimore Manning, Peyton 11/11/2012 Denver POSTSEASON

87 OPPONENTS' ALL-TIME 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES PLAYER DATE OPPONENT RSH YDS TD Ward, Derrick 12/21/2008 at New York Giants Forte, Matt 10/2/2011 at Chicago Faulk, Marshall 12/23/2001 St. Louis Alexander, Shaun 10/31/2004 at Seattle Jones, Julius 12/24/2005 Dallas Droughns, Reuben 10/10/2004 at Denver Faulk, Marshall 11/11/2001 at St. Louis Forte, Matt 10/10/2010 Chicago Martin, Curtis 10/28/2001 New York Jets Williams, Ricky 10/14/2001 New Orleans Candidate, Trung 11/11/2001 at St. Louis Williams, Ricky 10/15/2000 at New Orleans Allen, Terry 8/31/1997 Washington Hearst, Garrison 9/29/1997 San Francisco Vick, Michael 12/7/2003 at Atlanta McAlister, Deuce 1/2/2005 New Orleans Smith, Kevin 11/20/2011 at Detroit Staley, Duce 11/7/1999 Philadelphia Hearst, Garrison 12/6/1998 San Francisco Turner, Michael 10/16/2011 at Atlanta Martin, Doug 11/18/2012 Tampa Bay Bettis, Jerome 12/26/1999 at Pittsburgh Dunn, Warrick 12/18/2004 at Atlanta Davis, Stephen 9/3/2000 at Washington Alexander, Shaun 1/22/2006 at Seattle Brown, Ronnie 9/25/2005 at Miami Dunn, Warrick 9/10/2006 Atlanta Parker, Willie 12/17/2006 Pittsburgh Smith, Emmitt 10/1/2000 Dallas Taylor, Fred 12/9/2007 at Jacksonville Hillis, Peyton 11/28/2010 at Cleveland Johnson, Chris 11/13/2011 Tennessee Abdul-Jabbar, Karim 11/15/1998 Miami Ivory, Chris 1/1/2012 at New Orleans McAlister, Deuce 10/5/2003 New Orleans Stewart, James 9/19/1999 Jacksonville Jones-Drew, Maurice 9/25/2011 Jacksonville Smith, Robert 10/12/1997 at Minnesota Green, Ahman 9/13/2004 Green Bay Williams, Ricky 11/19/2009 Miami Faulk, Marshall 12/5/1999 St. Louis Anderson, Jamal 10/4/1998 at Atlanta McAlister, Deuce 12/29/2002 at New Orleans Turner, Michael 11/23/2008 at Atlanta Dunn, Warrick 10/12/2008 at Tampa Bay Brown, Andre 9/20/2012 New York Giants Dillon, Corey 9/26/1999 Cincinnati Taylor, Chester 9/17/2006 at Minnesota Barber, Tiki 12/10/2006 New York Giants Moore, Jerald 12/20/1997 St. Louis Smith, Emmitt 10/11/1998 at Dallas Smith, Kevin 11/16/2008 Detroit Turner, Michael 12/12/2010 Atlanta Williams, Carnell 12/11/2005 Tampa Bay Turner, Michael 11/15/2009 Atlanta Barber, Marion 12/22/2007 vs Dallas Martin, Curtis 11/29/1998 at New York Jets Thomas, Pierre 9/16/2012 New Orleans Anderson, Jamal 11/3/1996 at Atlanta Foster, Arian 12/18/2011 at Houston Anderson, Jamal 9/1/1996 Atlanta Salaam, Rashan 10/8/1995 at Chicago Turner, Michael 9/20/2009 at Atlanta Betts, Ladell 11/26/2006 at Washington Davis, Terrell 11/9/1997 at Denver Smith, Robert 11/19/2000 at Minnesota Turner, Michael 9/30/2012 at Atlanta Gore, Frank 10/24/2010 San Francisco Smith, Robert 10/6/1996 at Minnesota Stewart, Kordell 12/22/1996 Pittsburgh Williams, Ricky 12/2/2001 at New Orleans Henry, Travis 12/9/2001 at Buffalo Johnson, Rudi 10/22/2006 at Cincinnati McAlister, Deuce 10/26/2003 at New Orleans Addai, Joseph 10/28/2007 Indianapolis Duckett, T.J. 9/28/2003 Atlanta White, LenDale 11/4/2007 at Tennessee POSTSEASON

88 OPPONENTS' ALL-TIME 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES PLAYER DATE OPPONENT REC YDS TD Gardner, Rod 10/21/2001 at Washington Bryant, Antonio 12/8/2008 Tampa Bay Sharpe, Shannon 11/9/1997 at Denver White, Roddy 9/30/2012 at Atlanta Wayne, Reggie 10/28/2007 Indianapolis Fitzgerald, Larry 1/10/2009 Arizona Freeman, Antonio 12/14/1997 Green Bay Brown, Tim 11/2/1997 Oakland Boldin, Anquan 10/9/2005 at Arizona Horn, Joe 12/5/2004 at New Orleans Holt, Torry 12/12/2004 St. Louis Horn, Joe 12/2/2001 at New Orleans Hakim, Az-Zahir 11/5/2000 at St. Louis Irvin, Michael 10/11/1998 at Dallas Colston, Marques 1/1/2012 at New Orleans Moulds, Eric 10/25/1998 Buffalo Branch, Deion 2/1/2004 at New England Fryar, Irving 10/27/1996 at Philadelphia Westbrook, Michael 10/3/1999 at Washington Barden, Ramses 9/20/2012 New York Giants Carter, Cris 11/19/2000 at Minnesota Fitzgerald, Larry 10/9/2005 at Arizona Thomas, Demaryius 11/11/2012 Denver Connell, Albert 10/3/1999 at Washington Pittman, Michael 11/28/2004 Tampa Bay Colston, Marques 10/1/2006 New Orleans Holt, Torry 11/5/2000 at St. Louis Graham, Jimmy 10/9/2011 New Orleans Rice, Jerry 12/8/1996 at San Francisco Sproles, Darren 9/16/2012 New Orleans Boston, David 12/30/2001 Arizona Rice, Jerry 9/22/1996 San Francisco White, Roddy 9/23/2007 at Atlanta Fitzgerald, Larry 12/19/2010 Arizona Colston, Marques 12/28/2008 at New Orleans Mathis, Terance 9/1/1996 Atlanta Owens, Terrell 10/17/2004 at Philadelphia Hakim, Az-Zahir 12/5/1999 St. Louis Wayne, Reggie 11/27/2011 at Indianapolis Rice, Jerry 12/10/1995 San Francisco Burress, Plaxico 12/15/2002 at Pittsburgh Johnson, Andre 9/16/2007 Houston Harrison, Marvin 10/12/2003 at Indianapolis McCardell, Keenan 11/9/2003 Tampa Bay Owens, Terrell 10/7/2001 at San Francisco Levens, Dorsey 1/12/1997 at Green Bay Bruce, Isaac 1/10/2004 at St. Louis Bryant, Antonio 12/6/2009 Tampa Bay Connell, Albert 12/13/1998 Washington Fitzgerald, Larry 10/26/2008 Arizona Smith, Jimmy 9/19/1999 Jacksonville Hilliard, Ike 9/30/2007 Tampa Bay Ochocinco, Chad 12/8/2002 Cincinnati Copeland, Russell 9/10/1995 at Buffalo Garner, Charlie 10/22/2000 San Francisco Bruce, Isaac 12/5/1999 St. Louis Rice, Jerry 11/5/1995 at San Francisco Stallworth, Donte' 12/4/2006 at Philadelphia Bruce, Isaac 11/12/1995 at St. Louis Dawkins, Sean 9/13/1998 at New Orleans Mills, Ernie 10/11/1998 at Dallas Owens, Terrell 12/8/1996 at San Francisco Harris, Jackie 10/1/1995 Tampa Bay Chrebet, Wayne 11/29/1998 at New York Jets Mathis, Terance 10/26/1997 Atlanta Owens, Terrell 10/29/2006 Dallas Williams, Damian 11/13/2011 Tennessee Moss, Randy 11/19/2000 at Minnesota Doucet, Early 9/11/2011 at Arizona Pollard, Marcus 10/16/2005 at Detroit Welker, Wes 12/13/2009 at New England Finneran, Brian 11/24/2002 Atlanta Galloway, Joey 10/13/2002 at Dallas Jones, Julio 12/11/2011 Atlanta Poole, Keith 1/2/2000 New Orleans Wallace, Mike 12/23/2010 at Pittsburgh Dawkins, Sean 11/1/1998 New Orleans Dwight, Tim 11/28/1999 Atlanta Gadsden, Oronde 11/4/2001 at Miami Johnson, Keyshawn 9/14/2003 at Tampa Bay Mathis, Terance 12/17/1995 Atlanta Stallworth, Donte' 12/18/2005 at New Orleans Williamson, Troy 9/17/2006 at Minnesota Clayton, Mark 10/15/2006 at Baltimore Henderson, Devery 10/7/2007 at New Orleans Horn, Joe 11/10/2002 New Orleans Wilson, Cedrick 11/14/2004 at San Francisco Bruce, Isaac 9/17/1995 St. Louis POSTSEASON

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91 GAME 1 TAMPA BAY 16 CAROLINA 10 September 9, 2012 Tampa Bay jumped out to a 13-0 lead through two quarters and held on in the second half for a season-opening win over Carolina. Josh Freeman s six-yard touchdown pass to Mike Williams in the first quarter, followed by two Connor Barth field goals, established Tampa Bay s first-half lead. Carolina cut that lead to six with a touchdown drive on its first possession of the second half. Quarterback Cam Newton fake handoff to running back DeAngelo Williams sucked in the Buccaneers linebackers, and after pump-faking to his left, Newton found wide receiver Brandon LaFell wide open over the middle for a 22-yard touchdown. The defense immediately followed that score by forcing a three-and-out, and returned the ensuing punt 21 yards to the Tampa Bay 41-yard line. The Panthers surging momentum came to a halt on the next play. Newton s pass over the middle for LaFell was tipped by Eric Wright and intercepted by Ronde Barber. The Carolina defense delivered another three-and-out, but it was the same result for Newton and the offense on the ensuing possession. A holding call on rookie guard Amini Silatolu brought back a 14-yard run by Newton on third-and-2. Now faced with third-and-12, Newton looked for wide receiver Steve Smith deep down the left sideline, but his pass was picked off by Ahmad Black. Penalties (six for 65 yards in total), and turnovers (minus-2 in the turnover ratio), true to form, proved costly. The Buccaneers added to their lead in the fourth quarter by taking advantage of an error from the Carolina punt team. Tampa Bay s Aqib Talib came off the right side of the line unaccounted for and blocked Brad Nortman s punt. The Bucs took over on the Panthers 42-yard line. Connor Barth converted his third field goal of the game a 40-yarder seven plays later to give the Bucs a 16-7 advantage. Justin Medlock added a 21-yard field goal for the Panthers with 2:50 remaining in the game and with three timeouts available. Carolina could give its offense one more chance if the defense came up with a three-and-out. After the Panthers held Tampa Bay running back Doug Martin to a 4-yard gain on successive plays -- and called a timeout after each stop Freeman connected with wideout Vincent Jackson over the middle for four yards and a new set of downs. Carolina then called its last timeout before Martin broke free for a 15-yard run that allowed the Bucs to run out the clock. Carolina Panthers Tampa Bay Buccaneers RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD K. Pilares D. Martin C. Newton D. Ware M. Tolbert J. Freeman D. Williams L. Blount Total Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. C.Newton / J. Freeman / Total / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD S.Smith V. Jackson G.Olsen D. Martin B.LaFell E. Lorig L. Murphy M. Williams M. Tolbert D. Clark D. Williams L. Blount K. Pilares P. Parker Total Total INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD R. Barber A. Black Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG B. Nortman M. Koenen [BLOCKED] Total Total J. Adams P. Parker [OUT OF BOUNDS} S. Stroughter [TOUCHBACK] [DOWNED] Total Total J. Adams M. Smith [TOUCHBACK] Total Total Own Opp. Out Own Opp. Out J. Adams M. Bennett C. Newton Total Total PANTHERS BUCCANEERS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 1 2 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 0-0-0% TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked Net Punting Average FGs - PATs Had Blocked PANTHERS BUCCANEERS TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Punt Returns 0 0 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% % GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% % SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION 22:33 37:27

92 GAME 2 CAROLINA 35 NEW ORLEANS 27 September 16, 2012 The Panthers rushed for 219 yards and three scores courtesy of quarterback Cam Newton and running backs DeAngelo Williams and Mike Tolbert to defeat New Orleans That production from the run game helped set up big gains through the air off play-action, and Newton finished with 253 yards passing and one touchdown pass to running back Jonathan Stewart. It was the defense that did the initial scoring for Carolina, registering a first quarter turnover that brought Bank of America Stadium, and the Panthers, to life. The Saints produced an 11-play, 80-yard touchdown drive on the game s opening possession and quickly got the ball back at their own 7-yard line after Carolina s offense went three-and-out. On second down, quarterback Drew Brees rolled right and tried to fit the ball in to tight end David Thomas, despite the presence of Panthers safety Charles Godfrey. Godfrey anticipated the throw and stepped in front of Thomas for the interception, then sprinted nine yards untouched into the end zone to level the score. After Garrett Hartley converted a 22-yard field goal for New Orleans in the second quarter, Newton quickly moved the Panthers downfield with 40-yard scamper on an option keeper down the right sideline. The Saints defense stiffened in the red zone, leaving Carolina with a fourth-and-one from the 4-yard line. The Panthers went for it, and Newton fumbled an option-pitch to Tolbert, allowing the Saints to take over on downs. New Orleans added another field goal on its ensuing possession to extend their lead to 13-7, but the Panthers then grabbed the lead and never trailed again. Newton floated a screen pass to running back Jonathan Stewart, and with center Ryan Kalil leading the way, Stewart stormed 17 yards into the end zone to give Carolina a lead. Tolbert plunged his way in from two yards out to extend the lead to just before halftime and after the break, Williams charged in for a 3-yard score. Saints running back Mark Ingram cut the lead to eight in the fourth quarter with a 1-yard rushing touchdown, but it didn t take long for the Panthers to strike back. On the first play of the next drive, New Orleans completely lost track of Steve Smith. The star wideout was left wide open deep down the right sideline, and Newton found him for a 66-yard gain. Five plays later, Newton powered his way across the goal line to give the Panthers a advantage with 9:58 remaining. Brees scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak immediately following the two-minute warning, and the Saints onside kick attempt moments later was thwarted by tight end Greg Olsen, who trapped the bouncing ball as it skipped toward him. New Orleans ultimately got the ball back with 48 seconds left and no timeouts, but linebacker Jon Beason sealed victory for Carolina by intercepting Brees pass over the middle for tight end Jimmy Graham. Carolina Panthers New Orleans Saints RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD C. Newton P. Thomas D. Williams M. Ingram J. Stewart D. Brees B. LaFell M. Tolbert Total Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. C.Newton / D. Brees / Total / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD B. LaFell D. Sproles S. Smith J. Graham M. Tolbert P. Thomas J. Stewart M. Colston G. Olsen L. Moore K. Pilares C. Roby J. Morgan D. Thomas Total Total INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD C. Godfrey J. Beason Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG B. Nortman T. Morstead Total Total J. Adams D. Sproles [DOWNED} [DOWNED] [TOUCHBACK] [TOUCHBACK] Total Total J. Adams D. Sproles [TOUCHBACK] J. Galette [TOUCHBACK] Total Total Own Opp. Out Own Opp. Out C. Newton D. Brees C. Johnson J. Casillas Total Total TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 1 0 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% 0-1-0% TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked Net Punting Average FGs - PATs Had Blocked PANTHERS SAINTS PANTHERS SAINTS TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Punt Returns 0 0 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY % % GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY % % SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION 29:36 30:24

93 GAME 3 NEW YORK GIANTS 36 CAROLINA 7 September 20, 2012 Eli Manning completed 27-of-35 passes for 288 yards and running back Andre Brown rushed for 113 yards on 20 carries leading New York to a 36-7 victory over Carolina. New York scored on 8 of 10 possessions and recorded five takeaways. Conversely, Carolina produced one score and failed to force a turnover. The Giants opened the game with an eight-play, 80-yard touchdown drive. That culminated in quarterback Eli Manning finding tight end Martellus Bennett in the end zone from 14 yards out to give the Giants the early 7-0 lead. When the Panthers first drive stalled near midfield, the Giants took over and moved into Carolina territory in two plays. Brown broke more tackles on his way to a 16-yard run, and wide receiver Ramses Barden picked up 21 yards on a quick slant that he broke to the outside. But Panthers cornerback Captain Munnerlyn broke up a third-down pass intended to Victor Cruz over the middle, forcing New York to settle for a 47-yard Lawrence Tynes field goal late in the first quarter. Following another Panthers punt, the Giants put together another touchdown drive. This time, they traveled 72 yards in nine plays. Brown charged into the end zone for a 1-yard score to extend the lead to 17-0 with 12:08 to go in the second quarter. The Panthers next possession resulted in a third consecutive punt and Tynes added a 49-yard field goal to give the Giants a 20-0 advantage. With 3:31 remaining in the first half, the Carolina offense appeared primed to cut into the deficit after three straight completions moved the ball into Giants territory. Then came the game s first turnover. Newton s short pass to Brandon LaFell forced the wideout to reach back with his right hand to attempt a one-handed catch. The ball bounced off LaFell s hand and into the grasp of cornerback Jayron Hosley for the interception. Returner Joe Adams fumbled and the Giants recovered at the Carolina 19-yard line. Moments later, Tynes knocked in a 30-yard field goal. Down 23-0, the Panthers offense took the field and put their first points on the board. Newton engineered a 13-play, 80-yard drive where he completed four first-down passes. On third-and-goal, the Panthers quarterback leaped over the pile for a 1-yard score. The Giants countered with a field goal from Tynes with less than a minute remaining in the third quarter. Carolina then turned the ball over for a third time. After a sack set up third-and-22, Newton s hopeful third down pass for tight end Greg Olsen was picked off by linebacker Michael Boley. Minutes later, Brown recorded his second 1-yard touchdown run and the Giants led Newton was picked off a third time on the ensuing possession. His fourth-and-goal pass was intercepted by Stevie Brown in the end zone. After the Panthers forced a three-and-out, Adams muffed the punt, allowing the Giants to take over at the Carolina 19-yard line, which led to Tynes fifth field goal of the game. Carolina Panthers New York Giants RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD D. Williams A. Brown C. Newton D. Scott M. Tolbert E. Manning D. Wilson Total Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. C.Newton / E. Manning / D. Anderson / D. Carr / Total / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD G. Olsen R. Barden S. Smith M. Bennett M. Tolbert V. Cruz D. Williams A. Brown B. LaFell H. Hynoski L. Murphy R. Randle D. Wilson B. Pascoe Total Total INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD S. Brown M. Bosley J. Hosley Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG B. Nortman S. Weatherford Total Total J. Adams R. Randle [DOWNED} [TOUCHBACK] Total Total J. Adams D. Wilson A. Edwards [TOUCHBACK] [TOUCHBACK] Total Total Own Opp. Out Own Opp. Out J. Adams D. Carr D. Edwards S. Paysinger J. Tryon Total Total TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 4 1 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% 0-0-0% TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked Net Punting Average FGs - PATs Had Blocked PANTHERS GIANTS PANTHERS GIANTS TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Punt Returns 0 0 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY % % GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY % % SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE 7 36 TIME OF POSSESSION 23:50 36:10

94 GAME 4 ATLANTA 30 CAROLINA 28 September 30, 2012 Atlanta kicker Matt Bryant kicked a 40-yard field goal with five seconds left to give Atlanta a come from-behind victory over Carolina. Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan and wide receiver Roddy White connected for two first half Atlanta touchdowns (49 and 14 yard strikes) and the Panthers scored courtesy of tight end Greg Olsen s 17-yard touchdown catch and running back DeAngelo Williams 14-yard touchdown run. At halftime, the Panthers trailed with each team producing one takeaway Falcons cornerback Dunta Robinson stripped the ball away from Steve Smith on an end around, and safety Haruki Nakamura intercepted Ryan s third-and-goal pass for Julio Jones at the goal line. Bryant s 41-yard field goal, which came six plays after Smith s fumble, was all that separated the teams at the half. Atlanta opened the scoring in the second half with running back Michael Turner s first career receiving touchdown a 60-yard catch and run on a well-timed screen up the middle. Turner picked up a head of steam before breaking a tackle and avoiding another on his way to the end zone. On the ensuing possession, the Panthers efficiently marched downfield and didn t face a third down until they reached the Atlanta 19-yard line for third-and-8. Newton quickly detected a heavy blitz and escaped through the middle of the pocket for a 15-yard gain. Newton charged into the end zone for the 4-yard touchdown on the next play, cutting the deficit to three late in the third quarter. Carolina took a lead at the 8:03 mark of the fourth quarter. Newton started the scoring drive with a 34-yard completion to Olsen down the right sideline. Facing third-and-10 at the Atlanta 36-yard line four plays later, Newton fired a quick screen pass left to Pilares, who received several downfield blocks and sprinted untouched into the end zone. But after Pilares fourth-quarter touchdown catch-and-run gave Carolina a four-point lead, Bryant knocked in a 33-yard field goal for Atlanta with five minutes left to cut the deficit to one point. Both teams proceeded to go three-and-out. Before Carolina took over at its own 32-yard line with 2:26 remaining. Newton picked up a first down with a 10-yard run and after two runs from DeAngelo Williams and Atlanta s final two timeouts, the Panthers could seal the victory with a conversion on third-and-two. Newton took the shotgun snap and ran directly left for the first down, but fumbled. Mike Tolbert recovered for Carolina and after an official review, the ball was spotted a yard short of the first down marker. The Panthers punted on fourth-and-short, and Atlanta took advantage of the opportunity. Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan avoided the rush and hurled a deep pass down the left sideline where White got behind Nakamura and snatched the ball for a 59-yard gain setting up Bryant s winning field goal with five seconds remaining. RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD C. Newton M. Turner D. Williams Jz. Rodgers J. Stewart M. Tolbert S. Smith Total Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. C. Newton / M. Ryan / A. Edwards / Total / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD G. Olsen R. White S. Smith T. Gonzalez K. Pilares Jz. Rodgers A. Edwards M. Turner M. Tolbert J. Snelling L. Murphy J. Jones J. Stewart H. Douglas D. Williams B. LaFell Total Total INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD H. Nakamura Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG B. Nortman M. Bosher Total Total C. Munnerlyn D. Franks [DOWNED] Total Total K. Pilares Jz. Rodgers [TOUCHBACK] [TOUCHBACK] Total Total Own Opp. Out Own Opp. Out C. Newton J. Abraham S. Smith D. Robinson B. Hartsock V. Walker M. Tolbert R. Edwards Total Total TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 0 4 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 0-0-0% TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked Net Punting Average FGs - PATs Had Blocked TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Punt Returns 0 0 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY % % GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY % 0-1-0% SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION 30:06 29:54

95 GAME 5 SEATTLE 16 CAROLINA 12 October 7, 2012 The Seattle defense limited Carolina to 190 total yards and Seahawks kicker Steven Hauschka added three field goals in a win over Carolina. Seattle opened the scoring with two Hauschka field goals from 22 yards and 36-yards. The Panthers got on the board in the second quarter after a 12-play, 62-yard drive ended in a Justin Medlock 32-yard field goal. The Seahawks held a 6-3 advantage at halftime, and after the Panther s offense failed to capitalize on Leon Washington s fumbled kick return to start the second half, cornerback Captain Munnerlyn gave the Panthers their first lead. Munnerlyn stepped in front of a pass intended for tight end Anthony McCoy and returned the interception 33 yards down the left sideline for a touchdown. The Panthers had the momentum and a 10-6 lead, but the offense never found its rhythm. Late in the third quarter, a turnover led directly to Seattle points. On first down from the Carolina 30-yard line, Newton pitched the ball to running back DeAngelo Williams, who was stood up and stripped by cornerback Brandon Browner. Browner recovered the fumble and Seattle took full advantage of the short field. Five plays later, Wilson connected with wideout Golden Tate over the middle for a 13-yard touchdown. Steven Hauschka added a 44-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter to extend the Seattle lead to The Carolina offense responded with its best drive of the game A 10-play, 79-yard drive set up fourth-and goal from the 1-yard line, and the Panthers called for play-action. Quarterback CamNewton rolled right and looked for Greg Olsen, but the tight end was surrounded by three Seahawks. Newton then spotted tight end Ben Hartsock in the middle of the end zone, but his pass fell short. The Seahawks maintained their lead with 3:47 left. Following the turnover on downs, Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson sneaked for no gain and running back Marshawn Lynch picked up three yards before Carolina called its second time out at the 2:58 mark. On third down, Lynch rumbled up the middle for 11 yards. The two-minute warning and Carolina s third timeout stopped the clock after a pair of runs from Lynch, and Wilson s third-down scramble came up seven yards short. Seattle punter Jon Ryan then took six seconds off the clock by intentionally running through the back of the end zone for a safety. After an incomplete pass on first down, Seattle defensive end Bruce Irvin stripped the ball from Newton and the Seahawks recovered sealing a victory at Bank of America Stadium. Carolina Panthers Seattle Seahawks RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD C. Newton M. Lynch J. Stewart R. Wilson K. Pilares B. Obomanu D. Williams R. Turbin L. Murphy M. Robinson M. Tolbert G. Tate J. Ryan Total Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. C. Newton / R. Wilson / Total / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD S. Smith S. Rice B. LaFell Z. Miller G. Olsen D. Baldwin J. Stewart G. Tate L. Murphy R. Turbin D. Williams B. Edwards M. Tolbert M. Lynch B. Hartsock M. Robinson A. McCoy Total Total INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD C. Munnerlyn L. Kuechly Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG B. Nortman J. Ryan Total Total C. Munnerlyn L. Washington [DOWNED] [DOWNED] [OUT OF BOUNDS] [OUT OF BOUNDS] Total Total K. Pilares L. Washington C. Munnerlyn D. Baldwin [TOUCHBACK] Total Total Own Opp. Out Own Opp. Out J. Stewart L. Washington C. Newton B. Browner D. Williams B. Irvin J. Phillips R. Sherman J. Thomas A. Branch Total Total TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 2 0 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% 0-1-0% TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked Net Punting Average FGs - PATs Had Blocked PANTHERS SEAHAWKS PANTHERS SEAHAWKS TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Interceptions 1 0 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY 0-2-0% % GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% 0-0-0% SAFETIES 1 0 FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION 24:14 35:46

96 GAME 6 DALLAS 19 CAROLINA 14 October 21, 2012 Tony Romo threw for 227 yards and a touchdown and Dan Bailey connected on four field goals leading Dallas to a win over Carolina. Carolina held a 7-3 halftime lead thanks to an 80-yard touchdown drive set up by a takeaway. Dallas wide receiver Miles Austin was running downfield after a 15-yard catch when linebacker Thomas Davis punched the ball free and fellow-linebacker Luke Kuechly recovered. Ten plays later, Newton completed a pass to LaFell sprinting across the field at the 2-yard line, and the wideout reached the ball over the pylon with 14 seconds left in the first half. The lead could have been more substantial if not for a costly red-zone interception earlier in the second quarter. On second-and-goal from the 6-yard line, quarterback Cam Newton spotted Murphy open in the back of the end zone, but defensive tackle Josh Brent hit Newton as he threw, and the wobbling pass was hauled in by cornerback Morris Claiborne for a touchback. Dallas struck early in the second half when Romo connected with wide receiver Miles Austin in the back left corner of the end zone for a 26-yard touchdown to give Dallas a 10-7 advantage midway through the third quarter. After a 49-yard field from Bailey, Carolina went back in front, 14-13, on a 2-yard touchdown plunge from fullback Mike Tolbert with 11:38 to go in the fourth quarter. The Panthers went with a no-huddle, up-tempo offense, and they briefly found a rhythm, reaching the end zone after a 9-play, 75-yard drive. But Carolina turned in a three-and-out on its next possession, and Brad Nortman s 42-yard punt was fair caught by Dez Bryant at the Dallas 41-yard line. A penalty on Colin Jones for running out of bounds and returning to the field of play tacked on another five yards. With the ball at midfield, the Cowboys capitalized, moving 44 yards in 10 plays before Bailey knocked in a 28-yard field goal to re-gain the lead for good. With no timeouts, the Panthers had one last chance to produce a game-winning touchdown, but the Cowboys sacked Newton before shutting down Carolina s last-second series of laterals for the victory. Carolina Panthers Dallas Cowboys RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD C. Newton F. Jones J. Stewart P. Tanner M. Tolbert T. Romo D. Williams Total Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. C. Newton / T. Romo / Total / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD S. Smith J. Witten B. LaFell M. Austin G. Olsen F. Jones L. Murphy K. Ogletree J. Stewart D. Bryant C. Newton P. Tanner J. Gross L. Vickers M. Tolbert Total Total INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD M. Claiborne Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG B. Nortman B. Moorman Total Total C. Munnerlyn D. Bryant D. Harris [OUT OF BOUNDS] Total Total K. Pilares [TOUCHBACK] [OUT OF BOUNDS] [TOUCHBACK] Total Total Own Opp. Out Own Opp. Out C. Newton M. Austin T. Davis D. Ware L. Kuechly Total Total TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 2 3 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-2-0% 0-0-0% TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked Net Punting Average FGs - PATs Had Blocked PANTHERS COWBOYS PANTHERS COWBOYS TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Interceptions 0 0 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY % 0-3-0% GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY % 0-1-0% SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION 26:23 33:37

97 GAME 7 CHICAGO 23 CAROLINA 22 October 28, 2012 Bears quarterback Jay Cutler completed 19-of-28 passes for 186 yards and Robbie Gould connected on a 41-yard field goal as time expired to give Chicago a victory over Carolina. The Bears held a 7-3 lead in the first quarter courtesy of Matt Forte s 13-yard touchdown run, but a strip of Cutler by Charles Johnson and fumble recovery by Frank Alexander allowed the Carolina offense to go to work from the Bears 16-yard line. On third-and-3, Newton took off for the end zone up the middle. Chicago safety Major Wright drilled a diving Newton and forced him to fumble just before he reached the ball across the goal line. Carolina avoided catastrophe, however, as wide receiver Louis Murphy pounced on the loose ball in the end zone for the touchdown. Medlock added a 31-yard field goal in the second quarter, and Rivera elected to attempt a Hail Mary with three seconds left in the first half. Rivera said the stiff crosswind deterred him from sending out the field goal unit. Newton s heave sailed out of the end zone, but the Panthers still led Medlock added two more field goals (22, 43) in the third quarter to give the Panthers 19 unanswered points, but the failure to produce touchdowns in the red zone proved costly as the Bears rallied back in the fourth quarter. Sunday s game turned in Chicago s favor with 6:58 remaining in the fourth quarter, when Bears quarterback Jay Cutler connected with tight end Kellen Davis in the back of the end zone for a 12-yard touchdown to cut the Carolina lead to five. On the first play of the ensuing Panthers possession, quarterback Cam Newton took the snap and immediately threw left to wide receiver Steve Smith. Smith slipped coming out of his break and Bears cornerback Tim Jennings easily intercepted the pass his second interception of the game and sprinted 25 yards down the sideline for a touchdown. The Bears led Carolina responded with an 11-play drive to set up Justin Medlock for a 45-yard field goal attempt. Medlock s kick caromed off the right upright and through, giving the Panthers a two-point lead with 2:32 left. The Bears took over at their own 22-yard line, and Cutler proceeded to complete 6-of-7 passes to seamlessly move the ball 55 yards downfield. Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall hauled in four catches for 36 yards during the final drive. Chicago called a timeout with four seconds left before Gould knocked in the game-winner. Carolina Panthers Chicago Bears RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD J. Stewart M. Forte C. Newton M. Bush D. Williams J. Cutler M. Tolbert Total Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. C. Newton / J. Cutler / Total / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD S. Smith B. Marshall J. Stewart M. Forte B. LaFell E. Bennett G. Olsen K. Davis B. Hartsock D. Hester M. Tolbert M. Spaeth G. Barnidge L. Murphy Total Total INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD J. Norman T. Jennings Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG B. Nortman A. Podlesh Total Total C. Munnerlyn D. Hester [DOWNED] [OUT OF BOUNDS] Total Total [TOUCHBACK] A. Allen E. Bennett K. Adams C. Steltz E. Weems C. Wootton Total Total Own Opp. Out Own Opp. Out C. Newton J. Cutler L. Murphy J. Peppers A. Silatolu M. Wright C. Johnson F. Alexander Total Total TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 3 2 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY % 0-0-0% TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked Net Punting Average FGs - PATs Had Blocked PANTHERS BEARS PANTHERS BEARS TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Interceptions Fumbles 1 0 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts Passing Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY % % GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% 0-0-0% SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION 36:38 23:22

98 GAME 8 CAROLINA 21 WASHINGTON 13 November 4, 2012 Cam Newton completed 13-of-23 passes for 201 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions leading Carolina to a victory over Washington. The Redskins took an early 3-0 lead, but after running back DeAngelo Williams 30-yard touchdown run his longest run of the season late in the first quarter, Carolina never trailed. And it was a defensive stand followed by a meticulous scoring drive that turned the contest in Carolina s favor. On the ensuing Redskins possession after Williams score, Washington began a drive with 24 seconds left in the first quarter. Sixteen plays and 10 minutes later, the Redskins had the ball on the Panthers 2-yard line and faced fourth-and-goal with 5:21 remaining in the second quarter. Washington elected to go for its third fourth-down conversion of the drive. Quarterback Robert Griffin III took the shotgun snap and sprinted toward the right corner of the end zone, but he was met by defensive end Charles Johnson and stopped for no gain. The Panthers offense couldn t have responded any better. Newton converted three third downs during the momentum-swinging drive, the first with an 11-yard run on third-and-2 from the Carolina 10-yard line, the other with a 17-yard pass to tight end Greg Olsen on third-and-6. Thanks to the second-longest drive in team history, Carolina entered halftime with a 14-3 lead, their largest first half advantage of the season. Carolina s stingy red-zone defense continued into the second half. The Redskins were forced to settle for a 25-yard field goal midway through the third quarter, cutting the Panthers lead to But wide receiver Armanti Edwards produced the game s longest play to help Carolina extend its lead. On first down from the Panthers 9-yard line, Newton play-faked and launched a pass down the left sideline from the edge of his own end zone. Edwards was wide open and hauled the pass in at the 35-yard line. With the help of a bone-jarring block by Smith, Edwards sprinted down to Washington 9-yard line for an 82-yard gain. Two plays later, Newton charged into the end zone for a 1-yard score, giving the Panthers a 21-6 lead. Washington found the end zone for the first time with 1:34 remaining in the game, as running back Evan Royster rushed for a 2-yard score. Smith recovered the onside kick, but the Redskins got the ball back with 17 seconds left. Linebacker Luke Kuechly sealed the Panthers first road win with his 15th tackle of the day, dropping wide receiver Brandon Banks for a 9-yard loss as time expired. Carolina Panthers Washington Redskins RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD J. Stewart A. Morris C. Newton R. Griffin D. Williams J. Morgan M. Tolbert E. Royster D. Young B. Banks D. Briscoe Total Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. C. Newton / R. Griffin / Total / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD G. Olsen J. Morgan S. Smith L. Paulsen A. Edwards L. Hankerson G. Barnidge E. Royster M. Tolbert B. Banks J. Stewart N. Paul L. Murphy D. Briscoe K. Pilares A. Robinson S. Moss C. Cooley A. Morris Total Total INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG B. Nortman S. Rocca Total Total C. Munnerlyn B. Banks [DOWNED] [OUT OF BOUNDS] Total Total K. Pilares B. Banks [TOUCHBACK] [TOUCHBACK] Total Total Own Opp. Out Own Opp. Out Total Total TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 3 4 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% % TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked Net Punting Average FGs - PATs Had Blocked PANTHERS REDSKINS PANTHERS REDSKINS TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing 1 0 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY % % GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY % % SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION 24:40 35:20

99 GAME 9 DENVER 36 CAROLINA 14 November 11, 2012 Denver quarterback Peyton Manning completed 27-of-38 passes for 301 yards and Trindon Holliday returned a punt 76 yards for a touchdown leading Denver to a victory over Carolina. The Panthers jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the opening quarter when quarterback Cam Newton connected with tight end Greg Olsen on a delayed, backside screen for a 4-yard touchdown. Olsen s score capped a 6-play, 77-yard drive. Denver tied the game late in the first quarter when Manning rolled right and found wide receiver Brandon Stokley open underneath for a 10-yard touchdown. Carolina proceeded to go three-and-out on the ensuing possession. On the first play of the second quarter, Brad Nortman booted a 59-yard punt to Holliday, who fielded the ball between the hashes and sprinted behind several blockers down the right sideline for a 76-yard touchdown return. Following another Carolina three-and-out, Matt Prater nailed a 53-yard field goal to extend the Broncos lead to 17-7, and he and Panthers kicker Justin Medlock each missed a 43-yard attempt before the first half ended. The third quarter began with each team going three-and-out. Then the Panthers forced the game s first turnover. Defensive end Charles Johnson sacked Manning and stripped the ball before fellow-defensive end Greg Hardy pounced on it for the recovery. Carolina took over on its own 34-yard line, but on the next play the Denver defense put points on the board. Newton initially scrambled away from Von Miller, but the linebacker got a piece of Newton s ankle, causing him to fall as he released a pass for Brandon LaFell down the left sideline. Cornerback Tony Carter jumped in front of the pass for the interception and scored on a 40-yard return, giving the Broncos a 24-7 advantage with just under 10 minutes to go in the third quarter. The Panthers forced another turnover when Hardy stripped the ball from running back Willis McGahee and safety Charles Godfrey recovered at the Carolina 22-yard line. But the offense went three-and-out and was forced to punt. Prater extended the Denver lead with a 27-yard field goal at the start of the fourth quarter. The Denver defense added to the lead when safety Mike Adams sacked Newton for a safety on third-and-19 from the 2-yard line. Newton connected with Olsen for a 5-yard touchdown before the Broncos countered with a 5-yard touchdown run from running back Ronnie Hillman in the closing minutes. Carolina Panthers Denver Broncos RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD J. Stewart W. McGahee C. Newton R. Hillman D. Williams P. Manning M. Tolbert S. Smith Total Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. C. Newton / P. Manning / Total / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD G. Olsen D. Thomas B. LaFell B. Stokley M. Tolbert W. McGahee J. Stewart J. Dreessen S. Smith T. Holliday D. Williams E. Decker A. Edwards R. Hillman G. Barnidge J. Tamme L. Murphy M. Willis Total Total INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD T. Carter R. Moore Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG B. Nortman B. Colquitt Total Total C. Munnerlyn T. Holliday [DOWNED] Total Total A. Edwards T. Holliday [TOUCHBACK] [TOUCHBACK] Total Total Own Opp. Out Own Opp. Out C. Newton W. McGahee J. Stewart P. Manning J. Gross E. Dumervil C. Johnson V. Miller G. Hardy C. Godfrey Total Total TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 4 1 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-0-0% 0-0-0% TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked Net Punting Average FGs - PATs Had Blocked PANTHERS BRONCOS PANTHERS BRONCOS TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Interceptions Punt Returns 0 1 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY % % GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY % % SAFETIES 0 1 FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION 31:34 28:26

100 GAME 10 TAMPA BAY 27 CAROLINA 21 November 18, 2012 The Buccaneers erased an 11-point deficit in the final six minutes, then scored a touchdown on the opening possession of overtime to defeat Carolina on Sunday. Tampa Bay jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first quarter, but the Carolina defense produced three takeaways to help turn the momentum. Cornerback Captain Munnerlyn who previously fumbled a punt that led to a Tampa Bay field goal intercepted an overthrown Freeman pass for Clark and returned it 74 yards for a touchdown late in the first quarter. The Panthers took a lead early in the second quarter, as running back Jonathan Stewart dove up the middle for a 1-yard touchdown. Kicker Justin Medlock was in position to add to the lead before halftime, but his 40-yard attempt sailed wide right. A goal line takeaway allowed Carolina to maintain the lead in the fourth quarter. On fourth-and-inches from the Panthers 2-yard line, Davis jarred the ball out of Martin s hands just before the running back crossed the goal line. Kuechly recovered the fumble in the end zone, and the Carolina offense promptly produced a 7-play, 80-yard scoring drive. LaFell caught a 29-yard touchdown with 6:06 remaining in the fourth quarter to give the Panthers a advantage. After a Tampa Bay field goal, the Panthers offense had an opportunity to seal the win. They took over with 4:03 left in regulation and picked up two first downs before facing third-and-12 coming out of the two-minute warning. Newton ran right and came up one yard short of the first down marker. Instead, the Panthers were forced to punt. The offense never got another chance to take the field as the Buccaneers rallied for the overtime win. After Connor Barth connected on a 40-yard field goal to cut the Panthers lead eight with 4:06 left, Tampa Bay got the ball back at their own 20-yard line with 1:02 remaining and no timeouts. On the second play of the drive, Tiquan Underwood was drilled by linebacker Thomas Davis after making an 18-yard catch over the middle. Davis, whose shoulder made contact with Underwood s head, was penalized for unnecessary roughness, advancing the ball to the Carolina 47-yard line. Five plays later, quarterback Josh Freeman fired a pass to the end zone for wide receiver Vincent Jackson. The pass soared between safeties Charles Godfrey and Sherrod Martin and over linebacker Luke Kuechly before Jackson snatched the ball in the back of the end zone for a 24-yard score with 12 seconds left. Freeman then connected with Jackson on a quick slant for the game-tying two-point conversion. Tampa Bay won the overtime coin toss, and its offense went back to work on a deflated and tired defense. Rookie running back Doug Martin quickly led the Buccaneers into Carolina territory with 38 rushing yards on the first two plays. Freeman s 4-yard completion to Jackson on third-and-1 gave Tampa Bay a first down at the Panthers 15-yard line. On the next play, Dallas Clark ran free down the left sideline after linebacker James Anderson slipped in coverage, and Freeman found his tight end for the game-winning 15-yard touchdown. Carolina Panthers Tampa Bay Buccaneers RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD J. Stewart D. Martin C. Newton J. Freeman D. Williams D. Ware H. Nakamura Total Total PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN Rtg. C. Newton / J. Freeman / Total / Total / PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD B. LaFell D. Clark S. Smith V. Jackson G. Olsen D. Martin M. Tolbert M. Williams J. Stewart D. Ware L. Murphy T. Underwood A. Edwards N. Byham L. Stocker E. Lorig Total Total INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD C. Munnerlyn H. Nakamura Total Total PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG PUNTING NO YDS AVG TB IN20 LG B. Nortman M. Koenen Total Total J. Adams R. Parrish C. Munnerlyn [DOWNED] [DOWNED] [TOUCHBACK] [TOUCHBACK] Total Total A. Edwards L. Lewis S. Fua [TOUCHBACK] [TOUCHBACK] Total Total Own Opp. Out Own Opp. Out C. Munnerlyn D. Martin T. Davis J. Cutrera L. Kuechly D. Watson Total Total PANTHERS BUCCANEERS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 1 4 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY % % FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY 0-1-0% % TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked Net Punting Average FGs - PATs Had Blocked PANTHERS BUCCANEERS TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Interceptions 1 0 EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts Passing Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY % % GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY % % SAFETIES 0 0 FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION 31:50 32:30

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