2004 Carolina Panthers schedule

Season statistics

Offense Defense
Record Playoff record Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
7-9-0 0-0 5225 3643 1582 26 308 5382 3478 1904 38 307
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The Carolina Panthers' tenth season was in 2004, and it was the third season John Fox served as the head coach of the team. The Panthers played their home games at Bank of America Stadium. They finished the season 7-9-0, 3-5-0 at home and 4-4-0 on the road.


Games

Week Opponent Score Notes
Week 1 Green Bay Packers 14-24
Week 2 @ Kansas City Chiefs 28-17
Week 4 Atlanta Falcons 10-27
Week 5 @ Denver Broncos 17-20
Week 6 @ Philadelphia Eagles 8-30
Week 7 San Diego Chargers 6-17
Week 8 @ Seattle Seahawks 17-23
Week 9 Oakland Raiders 24-27
Week 10 @ San Francisco 49ers 37-27
Week 11 Arizona Cardinals 35-10
Week 12 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 21-14
Week 13 @ New Orleans Saints 32-21
Week 14 St. Louis Rams 20-7
Week 15 @ Atlanta Falcons 31-34
Week 16 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 37-20
Week 17 New Orleans Saints 18-21

2004 Carolina Panthers Coaching Staff

Head Coach: John Fox Assistant Head Coach: Scott O'Brien Offensive Coordinator: Dan Henning Defensive Coordinator: Mike Trgovac Quarterbacks Coach: Mike McCoy Wide Receivers Coach: Richard Williamson Offensive Line Coach: Mike Maser Running Backs Coach: Jim Skipper Tight Ends Coach: Dave Magazu Offensive Assistant Coach: Mike McCoy Defensive Line Coach: Sal Sunseri Linebackers Coach: Ken Flajole, Sam Mills Safeties Coach: Mike Gillhamer Secondary Coach: Rod Perry Assistant Defensive Backs (Secondary) Coach: Mike Gillhamer Defensive Assistant Coach: Mike Gillhamer Special Teams Coach: Scott O'Brien Special Teams Assistant Coach: Danny Crossman Strength and Conditioning Coach: Jerry Simmons General Manager: Marty Hurney Personnel Assistant: Brandon Beane