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Given that the franchise is relatively young, having only been established in 1995, Carolina Panthers playoff tickets do not have nearly as many old tales and legends behind them as some other National Football League teams. However, that hasn't stopped the fans in Charlotte from making the most of the chances that they have had to watch their team play in the postseason. And the Panthers didn't wait long to seize the first of those opportunities, qualifying for the postseason in just their second year of existence by winning the NFC West, beating the Dallas Cowboys 26-17 in the NFC Divisional Playoffs, and qualifying for the conference championships game. Of course, the Panthers would lose to the Green Bay Packers, 30-13, in that game, but the Carolina football team wouldn't have to wait long to earn their first trip to the Super Bowl. It would come in 2003, as Jake Delhomme, Stephen Davis and company won the NFC South (where they had relocated to the previous year) and rolled through the playoffs, en route to a showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship. Carolina won that game, 29-23, to win their first conference title, and even though the team went on to fall to New England in the Super Bowl, the Panthers proved once and for all that they were a team to be reckoned with each year in the playoff hunt. Purchasing Panthers Playoff Tickets
Wouldn't you like to purchase Panthers playoff tickets, and see the team take the field in an all-important NFC post-season match-up at Bank of America Stadium? Well, it's easier said than done. Season ticket / permanent seat license (PSL) owners are granted the first crack at playoff game passes in years that the Panthers qualify, and the more than 70,000 seats available at Carolina's home venue fill up quickly. The cost of the tickets are set by the National Football League, not the team, prior to each season, so it isn't possible to know exactly how much these seats will cost until the Panthers actually qualify for the post-season in a given year. However, in the past, the cost has been known to be as much as 40% higher than the team's single-season ticket prices, which currently range from $49 to $80 depending upon the quality of seat. Anyone interested in purchasing playoff tickets for the Panthers should contact Carolina's ticket office at 704-522-6500. |