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Panthers game-by-game predictions after 2026 NFL Schedule release

The Carolina Panthers made bold choices in the draft. They’re happy with their first pick and the fact that a veteran offensive tackle will be hanging around awhile. Looking ahead, here are the Panthers’ game-by-game predictions after the 2026 NFL schedule release.

Coming off an 8-9 finish and a playoff berth, the Panthers' hopes are much higher than they were before last season. And if quarterback Bryce Young can lead the way, the Panthers might be back in postseason play this year. And he could do that, according to Sports Illustrated.

But the schedule always plays a key role in how a season unfolds. All of these predictions are based on teams being at full strength with no season-changing injuries.

Week 1 vs. Chicago Bears

What will the Bears look like in 2026? One thing is for sure: Their offense will be dominant. Scoring points won’t be an issue.

For the Panthers to have a shot at this win, they will have to play well on offense. But they simply don’t have the horses to match up. LOSS

Record: 0-1

Week 2 at Atlanta Falcons

Things have gone very well for the Panthers in this series of late. They have won three straight and five of the last seven. Included in that mix was a 30-0 beatdown last season.

The Falcons have an interesting mix this year. Will Michael Penix Jr. be in the saddle, or will Tua Tagovailoa take over at quarterback? That’s a key question, but we like the Panthers keeping their streak alive. WIN

Record: 1-1

Week 3 at Cleveland Browns

It’s a transition year for the Browns. Who knows what they will actually do at the quarterback position? There is simply nothing scary about this team on the offensive side of the ball.

The caveat is that the Panthers will have to protect Bryce Young from the charge of edge rusher Myles Garrett. They’ll do enough. WIN

Record: 2-1

Week 4 vs. Detroit Lions

It’s a very similar situation to the Bears’ game. The Panthers should be able to get points on the board against the Lions’ defense.

But when it comes to shootouts, the Panthers’ receiving corps puts them at a disadvantage. And that’s why they can’t hang with the Lions. LOSS

Record: 2-2

Week 6 at Philadelphia Eagles

It’s really hard to assess what the Eagles will be in 2026. With the way their roster stands in May, they’re a Super Bowl contender.

However, a possible summer trade of AJ Brown could change that. But, again, as things stand now, they will handle the Panthers. LOSS

Record: 2-3

Week 7 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Oh, what a nemesis the Buccaneers have been. They have beaten the Panthers in 10 of the last 12 games. However, the Panthers earned a 23-20 win last December that played a key role in them stealing the NFC South division title.

This year’s matchups should be dandy ballgames. Both teams have things to like up and down the roster. So we’ll go with home-field advantage here. WIN

Record: 3-3

Week 8 at Green Bay Packers

The trip to Lambeau Field is rarely a fun adventure for NFL teams. And even though the Packers don’t seem to have that Super Bowl shine this season, they’re still tough at home.

This is a good spot for a Panthers’ upset. However, last year’s upset in Lambeau hurts the Panthers’ chances. They won’t be able to make it two in a row. LOSS

Record: 3-4

Week 9 vs. Denver Broncos

Unlike the Seahawks, the Broncos appear to be ascending. Their offense should be better in 2026, with the addition of Jaylen Waddle to the receiver room.

Also, the Broncos’ defense should be just as good as it was in 2025. This is a Super Bowl-level team. LOSS

Record: 3-5

Week 10 at New Orleans Saints

Yes, the Saints should be better in 2026. It’s not out of the question for them to threaten a .500 season. But the Panthers simply have better overall talent.

And even though the Panthers have lost five of the last six meetings, this home date should land in their favor. WIN

Record: 4-5

Week 11 vs. Baltimore Ravens

It’s incredibly tough for NFC teams to deal with Lamar Jackson because they rarely see him. He has dominated that conference in his career.

To have a good shot at beating the Ravens, the Panthers would need to keep Jackson in check. And they just don’t have the defensive dogs to do it. LOSS

Record: 4-6

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Week 12 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Like the road game against the Saints, playing at the Buccaneers will be a problem for the Panthers.

This is a game where Baker Mayfield should be able to cut loose. Look for big performances from running back Bucky Irving and receiver Emeka Egbuka with the Buccaneers pulling away late. LOSS

Record: 4-7

Week 13 at Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings could be a tough beast this season. They’ve added a quarterback who can make big plays. And teamed up with Justin Jefferson, the Vikings might have one of the NFL’s top pass-catch duos.

Plus, the Vikings are tough on defense. And they’re tough at home. LOSS

Record: 4-8

Week 14 vs. New Orleans Saints

It’s a little bit much to ask the Panthers to sweep the Saints because they’ve had so much trouble in this rivalry. And home-field advantage means a lot to the Saints.

Look for Travis Etienne Jr. to have his best game of the season. And the Panthers won’t be able to match score for score. LOSS

Record: 4-9

Week 15 vs. Cincinnati Bengals

This game shifts toward the Panthers’ favor. The Bengals aren’t good enough on defense to keep the Panthers at bay.

And if the Panthers are able to run the football effectively, this is a game they can get. WIN

Record: 5-9

Week 16 at Pittsburgh Steelers

Like the Browns, the Steelers are a team in flux. There are good pieces on the offense side of the ball. However, with Mason Rudolph currently slotted to start at QB, they won’t be able to win consistently.

And they will be prone to home-field upset losses. WIN

Record: 6-9

Week 17 vs. Seattle Seahawks

A lot of people are going to overrate the Seahawks this year. It happens almost every year in the NFL. But the truth is the Seahawks simply had everything fall into place last year.

Yes, their defense will still be among the NFL’s best. But their offense might not keep pace. This is a good place for an upset. WIN

Record: 7-9

Week 18 vs. Atlanta Falcons

Whenever teams meet for the second time in the season, close games tend to go the other way. That’s especially true if the team that lost the first one is at home for the rematch.

The Falcons’ Bijan Robinson will torture the Panthers this time around. LOSS

Record: 7-10

The final analysis

With a record of 7-10, it would be a disappointing season for head coach Dave Canales and the Panthers. They would almost surely miss the playoffs. Unless the NFC South is worse than it was last year.

The Carolina Panthers made bold choices in the draft. They’re happy with their first pick and the fact that a veteran offensive tackle will be hanging around awhile. Looking ahead, here are the Panthers’ game-by-game predictions after the 2026 NFL schedule release. Coming off an 8-9 finish and a playoff berth, the Panthers' hopes are much higher than they were before last season.

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