2005 Carolina Panthers season

2005 Carolina Panthers season

Infobox NFL_season
team = Carolina Panthers
helmet=
year = 2005
record = 11-5
division_place = 2nd
division = NFC South
coach = John Fox
stadium = Bank of America Stadium
playoffs = Won Wild Card Playoffs 23-0 vs. New York Giants
Won Divisional Playoffs 29-21 vs. Chicago Bears
Lost Conference Championship 37-14 vs. Seattle Seahawks
The 2005 Carolina Panthers season was the 11th season for the team in the National Football League. They tried to improve upon their 7-9 record in 2004, and make it to the playoffs for the first time since 2003.

2005 NFL Draft

Division standings

2005 roster

Game-by-game results

Postseason

Wild Card Playoffs

unday, January 8, 2006

Carolina Panthers 23, New York Giants 0

Linescore Amfootball
Road = Panthers
R1 = 0
R2 = 10
R3 = 7
R4 = 6
RT = 23
Home = Giants
H1 = 0
H2 = 0
H3 = 0
H4 = 0
HT = 0
"at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey"
*Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
*Game weather: convert|44|°F|°C, sunny
*TV announcers (FOX): Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (color commentator), Pam Oliver and Chris Myers (field reporters)
*Referee: Bill Leavy
*Game attendance: 79,378

The Panthers forced five turnovers, limited the Giants to only 109 yards of total offense, and became the first club to shut out a home playoff team since the Los Angeles Rams shut out the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 1980 NFC Championship Game. Although the Giants entered the game with Pro Bowler Tiki Barber starting at running back, the Panthers running game, featuring DeShaun Foster and Nick Goings, outgained the Giants 223 yards to 41 on the ground. Carolina wide receiver Steve Smith caught 10 passes for 84 yards and scored two touchdowns, a 22-yard reception and a 12-yard run, while kicker John Kasay added three field goals and Foster rushed for 151 yards. Meanwhile, quarterback Eli Manning threw three interceptions in his first playoff start.

After the first five possessions of the game ended with punts, Carolina drove 77 yards in 12 plays and scored with Jake Delhomme's 22-yard touchdown pass to Smith. On Carolina's next possession, they were forced to punt, but New York safety Gibril Wilson muffed the kick and Panthers defensive back Dante Wesley recovered the ball at the Giants 15-yard line, setting up a 31-yard Kasay field goal to increase the lead to 10-0.

Carolina dominated the second half, intercepting Eli Manning three times. Midway through the third quarter, Ken Lucas intercepted a pass from Manning and returned it 14 yards to the Giants 12-yard line, setting up Delhomme's 12-yard touchdown pass to Smith on the next play. On New York's next drive, a 17-yard pass interference penalty on Lucas nullified his second interception and gave the Giants a first down at the Panthers 43-yard line. But two plays later, Manning's pass was intercepted by Marlon McCree at the 18. On the Panthers ensuing drive, Foster rushed three times for 44 yards, and Delhomme completed a 25-yard pass to Keary Colbert, moving the ball to the Giants 27-yard line where Kasay's 45-yard field goal made the score 20-0. Then five plays after the kickoff, McCree recorded his second interception on the Panthers 44-yard line. Carolina subsequently closed out the scoring with a 14-play, 55 yard drive that ended with Kasay's third field goal with 2:40 left in the game.

*Scoring
**1st Quarter
***"None."
**2nd Quarter
***CAR - Steve Smith 22 yard pass from Jake Delhomme (John Kasay kick), 9:41. "Panthers 7-0. Drive: 12 plays, 77 yards, 7:46."
***CAR - Kasay 31 yard field goal, :30. "Panthers 10-0. Drive: 4 plays, 2 yards, :58."
**3rd Quarter
***CAR - Steve Smith 12 yard run (John Kasay kick), 6:57. "Panthers 17-0. Drive: 1 play, 12 yards, :06."
**4th Quarter
***CAR - Kasay 45 yard field goal, 13:33. "Panthers 20-0. Drive: 10 plays, 55 yards, 6:07."
***CAR - Kasay 18 yard field goal, 2:40. "Panthers 23-0. Drive: 14 plays, 55 yards, 8:55."

Divisional Playoffs

Carolina Panthers 29, Chicago Bears 21

"at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois"Linescore Amfootball
Road = Panthers
R1 = 7
R2 = 9
R3 = 7
R4 = 6
RT = 29
Home = Bears
H1 = 0
H2 = 7
H3 = 7
H4 = 7
HT = 21

*Game time: 4:30 p.m. EST/3:30 p.m. CST
*Game weather: convert|42|°F|°C, partly cloudy, windy
*TV announcers (FOX): Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (color commentator), Pam Oliver and Chris Myers (field reporters)
*Referee: Walt Coleman
*Game attendance: 62,209

The Panthers recorded 434 yards of total offense, and avenged a 13-3 regular season defeat by the Bears, to advance to their third NFC Championship Game in their eleven-year existence. Carolina receiver Steve Smith caught 12 passes for 218 yards and 2 touchdowns, the first coming 55 seconds into the contest, and rushed for 26 yards. Panthers kicker John Kasay contributed three second-quarter field goals, while quarterback Jake Delhomme threw for 319 yards and 3 touchdowns. Although the Panthers lost key running back DeShaun Foster to a broken ankle in the third quarter, the team managed to hold off the Bears.

The Panthers got the ball first and scored quickly. Jamal Robertson returned the opening kickoff 34 yards to the 40-yard line, and one play later, Delhomme threw a 58-yard touchdown pass to Smith. Later on, Smith's 46-yard reception set up a 20-yard field goal on the first play of the second quarter, increasing their lead to 10-0. On their next drive, Carolina had a chance to increase their lead even more after Delhomme completed passes to Drew Carter for gains of 14 and 29 yards, moving the ball to the Bears 23-yard line. But linebacker Brian Urlacher ended the drive by intercepting a pass from Delhomme at the 10. However, the Pathers forced another punt and scored with a second field goal from Kasay. Bears quarterback Rex Grossman completed 5 passes for 62 yards on a 67-yard drive that ended with a 1-yard touchdown run by Adrian Peterson cutting the score to 13-7. But Carolina stormed right back, driving 51 yards and scoring with Kasay's third field goal on the last play of the first half.

After the second half kickoff, a 24-yard run by Bears halfback Thomas Jones moved the ball to the Panthers 41-yard line. Then Grossman went to work, completing two passes to Bernard Berrian for 29 yards before finishing the drive with a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Desmond Clark. But after an exchange of punts, Delhomme threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Smith, and the Panthers retook their 9-point lead.

Early in the fourth quarter, Chicago's Jason McKie scored a 3-yard touchdown run to cut their deficit to 23-21. But Delhomme led the Panthers right back, completing five passes for 45 yards and scoring with a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Kris Mangum. After an exchange of punts, the Bears drove into Carolina territory, but defensive back Ken Lucas put the game away by intercepting a pass from Grossman on the Panthers 22-yard line.

*Scoring
**1st Quarter
***CAR - Steve Smith 58 yard pass from Jake Delhomme (John Kasay kick), "Panthers 7-0. Drive: Two plays, 60 yards, 55 seconds."
**2nd Quarter
***CAR - John Kasay yard 20 field goal, "Panthers 10-0. Drive: 10 plays, 62 yards, 4:01."
***CAR - John Kasay yard 38 field goal, "Panthers 13-0. Drive: Eight plays, 40 yards, 4:26."
***CHI - Adrian Peterson 1 yard run (Robbie Gould kick), "Panthers 13-7. Drive: Nine plays, 67 yards, 4:29."
***CAR - John Kasay 37 yard field goal, "Panthers 16-7. Drive: Eight plays, 51 yards, 1:57."
**3rd Quarter
***CHI - Desmond Clark 1 yard pass from Rex Grossman (Robbie Gould kick), "Panthers 16-14. Drive: Eight plays, 68 yards, 3:39."
***CAR - Steve Smith 39 yard pass from Jake Delhomme (John Kasay kick), "Panthers 23-14. Drive: Five plays, 56 yards, 3:24."
**4th Quarter
***CHI - Jason McKie 3 yard run (Robbie Gould kick), "Panthers 23-21. Drive: 11 plays, 66 yards, 4:44."
***CAR - Kris Mangum 1 yard pass from Jake Delhomme (kick failed), "Panthers 29-21. Drive: Seven plays, 62 yards, 4:19."

Conference Championships

eattle Seahawks 34, Carolina Panthers 14

Linescore Amfootball
Road = Panthers
R1 = 0
R2 = 7
R3 = 0
R4 = 7
RT = 14
Home = Seahawks
H1 = 10
H2 = 10
H3 = 7
H4 = 7
HT = 34
"at Qwest Field, Seattle, Washington"
*Game time: 6:30 p.m. EST/3:30 p.m. PST
*Game weather: convert|48|°F|°C, cloudy
*TV announcers (FOX): Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (color commentator), Pam Oliver and Chris Myers (field reporters)
*Referee: Ed Hochuli
*Game attendance: 67,837

The Seahawks forced four turnovers, and allowed only 36 rushing yards and 14 points, as they advanced to their first Super Bowl trip in the team's 30-year history. Meanwhile, running back Shaun Alexander, coming off his divisional round injury, rushed for a franchise playoff record 134 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Midway through the first quarter, the Seahawks drove 57 yards in five plays, featuring a 28-yard reception by Seneca Wallace, and scored with quarterback Matt Hasselbeck's 17-yard touchdown pass to Jerramy Stevens. Then three plays after the ensuing kickoff, linebacker Lofa Tatupu intercepted a pass from Jake Delhomme and returned it 22 yards to the Panthers 20-yard line, setting up a field goal from Josh Brown. The next time Carolina got the ball, Delhomme was intercepted again, this time by Marquand Manuel, who returned it 32 yards to the Panthers 17-yard line, setting up Alexander's 1-yard touchdown run that increased Seattle's lead to 17-0 on the first play of the second quarter. The Panthers eventually cut the score to 17-7 on Steve Smith's 59-yard punt return for a touchdown with 9:56 left in the first half.

The Seahawks scored another 17 unanswered points. On their first drive after the punt return touchdown, that moved the ball 57 yards and scored with a 39-yard field goal from Brown. Brown missed a field goal on the Seahawks next possession, but on the first drive of the second half, they score with Hasslebeck's 20-yard touchdown pass Darrell Jackson. Then in the fourth quarter, they put the game completely out of reach with a 53-yard drive that ended with Alexander's second touchdown. Carolina responded with a 47-yard touchdown pass from Delhomme to receiver Drew Carter, cutting the score to 34-14, but by then there was only 5 minutes left in the game.

*Scoring
**1st Quarter
***SEA - Jerramy Stevens 17 yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), "Seahawks 7-0. Drive: Five plays, 57 yards, 2:16."
***SEA - Josh Brown 24 yard field goal, "Seahawks 10-0. Drive: Six plays, 14 yards, 2:41."
**2nd Quarter
***SEA - Shawn Alexander 1 yard run (Josh Brown kick), "Seahawks 17-0. Drive: Four plays, 17 yards, 57 seconds."
***CAR - Steve Smith 59 yard punt return (John Kasay kick), "Seahawks 17-7."
***SEA - Josh Brown 39 yard field goal, "Seahawks 20-7. Drive: 10 plays, 57 yards, 4:59."
**3rd Quarter
***SEA - Darrell Jackson 20 yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), "Seahawks 27-7. Drive: Eight plays, 65 yards, 3:51."
**4th Quarter
***SEA - Shawn Alexander 1 yard run (Josh Brown kick), "Seahawks 34-7. Drive: Eight plays, 53 yards, 4:48."
***CAR - Drew Carter 47 yard pass from Jake Delhomme (John Kasay kick), "Seahawks 34-14. Drive: Four plays, 80 yards, 51 seconds."


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