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2020 Carolina Panthers season

The 2020 season was the Carolina Panthers' 26th in the National Football League (NFL) and their first under head coach Matt Rhule. The offseason saw several notable departures; quarterback Cam Newton was released after the Panthers couldn't find a team willing to trade for him, while linebacker Luke Kuechly announced his retirement on January 14, 2020. On December 21, 2020 the Panthers parted ways with general manager Marty Hurney after a total of 14 non-consecutive seasons with the organization.

Draft
Draft trades • Carolina traded their third- and fifth- round selections (69th and 148th) to Seattle in exchange for their second round selection (64th) • Carolina traded quarterback Kyle Allen to Washington for their fifth-round selection (152nd overall) ==Staff==
Preseason
The Panthers' preseason schedule was announced on May 7, but was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ==Regular season==
Regular season
Schedule The Panthers' 2020 schedule was announced on May 7. Week 4: vs. Arizona Cardinals The Panthers started the game off with scoring two touchdowns by Mike Davis and Teddy Bridgewater in the first quarter. In the second Arizona's Patrick Peterson intercepted a pass intended for Ian Thomas. Kyler Murray threw a three-yard pass to Jordan Thomas resulting in a Cardinals touchdown. Kyler Murray fumbles the ball in the third quarter and it was recovered by Carolina. The Panthers score with another Ian Thomas touchdown. Arizona answers back with a touchdown. Joey Slye kicks a field goal for Carolina, and Chase Edmonds scores a touchdown for Arizona in the fourth. Panthers win 31–21 and improve to 2–2. Ahead of this matchup, the Panthers announced that they would be deploying robotic technology to disinfect areas around their stadium and locker room as an effort to keep fans and players safe from COVID-19. Week 5: at Atlanta Falcons The Panthers defeat the Falcons 23–16, and improve to 3–2. This was also the team's first win in Atlanta since 2014. Week 6: vs. Chicago Bears Chicago beats Carolina 23–16, and the Panthers fall to 3–3. Week 7: at New Orleans Saints It was another close one for the Panthers but they ended up losing to Saints 24–27 after Joey Slye missed a tying field goal, and fall to 3–4. This was quarterback Teddy Bridgewater's first return to New Orleans since leaving the team via free agency during the offseason. Week 8: vs. Atlanta Falcons Week 9: at Kansas City Chiefs Week 10: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Week 11: vs. Detroit Lions This was the Panthers' first shutout win since week 14 of 2015. It was also QB P. J. Walker's first NFL start. Week 12: at Minnesota Vikings In the final minutes of the game, the Panthers had a 27–21 lead over Minnesota. However, Kirk Cousins threw the game-winning touchdown with 46 seconds left. Week 14: vs. Denver Broncos With this loss, the Carolina Panthers are 1–6 in their last 7 games versus Denver. Week 15: at Green Bay Packers Week 16: at Washington Football Team With the win against the Washington Football Team, the Panthers recorded their 200th win in franchise history. Week 17: vs. New Orleans Saints Standings Division Conference ==References==
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