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1999 Carolina Panthers season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamCarolina Panthers
year1999
record8–8
division_place2nd NFC West
coachGeorge Seifert
ownerJerry Richardson
stadiumEricsson Stadium
playoffsDid not qualify
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pro_bowlersTE Wesley Walls
QB Steve Beuerlein
WR Muhsin Muhammad
PR Michael Bates
AP All-prosST Michael Bates 1st team
TE Wesley Walls 2nd team
shortnavlinkPanthers seasons

QB Steve Beuerlein WR Muhsin Muhammad PR Michael Bates | AP All-pros = ST Michael Bates 1st team TE Wesley Walls 2nd team The 1999 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 5th season in the National Football League and the 1st and under head coach George Seifert who replaced Dom Capers as head coach. They improved upon their 4–12 record in 1998, and the Panthers went 8–8, their first .500 record in franchise history, but failed to make the playoffs for the fourth time in franchise history.

Offseason

1999 expansion draft

Main article: 1999 NFL expansion draft

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6Tarek SalehLinebackerCleveland Browns

NFL draft

Main article: 1999 NFL draft

The 1999 NFL draft took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on April 17 and April 18, 1999. The Panthers selected five players in seven rounds. They traded their first-round pick to the Washington Redskins in partial payment for the signing of Sean Gilbert.

Staff

  • Owner/founder – Jerry Richardson

  • President – Mark Richardson

  • Director of football operations – Marty Hurney

  • Director of player personnel – Jack Bushofsky

  • Head coach – George Seifert

  • Assistant head coach/defensive coordinator – John Marshall

  • Offensive coordinator – Gil Haskell

  • Quarterbacks – Bill Musgrave

  • Running backs – Chick Harris

  • Wide receivers – Richard Williamson

  • Tight ends – Don Breaux

  • Offensive line – Tony Wise

  • Offensive assistant – Greg Roman

  • Defensive line – Jacob Burney

  • Linebackers – Sam Mills

  • Defensive Backs (Secondary) – Bob Valesente

  • Defensive assistant – Alvin Reynolds

  • Special teams – Scott O'Brien

  • Assistant special teams coordinator/assistant strength and conditioning – Darrin Simmons

  • Strength and conditioning – Jerry Simmons

Roster

Schedule

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September 12at New Orleans SaintsL 10–190–1Louisiana Superdome58,166
September 19Jacksonville JaguarsL 20–220–2Ericsson Stadium64,261
September 26Cincinnati BengalsW 27–31–2Ericsson Stadium61,269
October 3at Washington RedskinsL 36–381–3Jack Kent Cooke Stadium76,831
Bye
October 17at San Francisco 49ersW 31–292–33Com Park68,151
October 24Detroit LionsL 9–242–4Ericsson Stadium64,332
October 31at Atlanta FalconsL 20–272–5Georgia Dome52,594
November 7Philadelphia EaglesW 33–73–5Ericsson Stadium62,569
November 14at St. Louis RamsL 10–353–6Trans World Dome65,595
November 21at Cleveland BrownsW 31–174–6Cleveland Browns Stadium72,818
November 28Atlanta FalconsW 34–285–6Ericsson Stadium55,507
December 5St. Louis RamsL 21–345–7Ericsson Stadium62,285
December 12at Green Bay PackersW 33–316–7Lambeau Field59,869
December 18San Francisco 49ersW 41–247–7Ericsson Stadium62,373
December 26at Pittsburgh SteelersL 20–307–8Three Rivers Stadium39,428
January 2, 2000New Orleans SaintsW 45–138–8Ericsson Stadium56,929
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

References

References

  1. "1999 Carolina Panthers draftees". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  2. "Assistant Coaches". Panthers.com.
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