Carolina Panthers Odds

North Carolina made retail sports betting legal in 2019. On June 14, 2023, North Carolina doubled down by legalizing online sports betting through House Bill 347.

The state has from Jan. 8 to June 14, 2024, to launch the online industry though regulators have announced that it will not launch until after the 2024 Super Bowl.

What’s more, North Carolina’s new online sports betting law allows for up to eight retail sports books at sports venues across the state, including approval for one at Bank of America Stadium. David Tepper, owner of the team, has been scrambling to find funding to update one of the oldest stadiums in the NFL. NCSharp thinks he can find a donor by looking in the mirror.

You can now explore NFL sports betting opportunities at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino and Resort, Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River and the Catawba Two Kings Casino.

The Panthers finished dead last in the NFC South division by registering a seven-game losing streak last season, so the Panthers Super Bowl betting odds for this season are long.

Let’s learn how to read them, how betting on the NFL works, and more. (Editor’s note: Some odds tables are not yet on this page and will be added closer to NC’s online sports betting launch.)

Today’s Carolina Panthers odds: Point spreads, moneyline and totals

If you’re looking to place bets on an NFL team based in the Carolinas, then the Carolina Panthers are your only option. To ensure a successful betting strategy, it’s important to stay updated on the odds of their upcoming matchups.

Below, you will find the most current odds information for the Carolina Panthers sourced from reputable and legal NC sportsbooks. If you come across odds that appeal to you, simply click on them to be redirected to the sportsbook, where you can open an account and receive bonuses.

Carolina Panthers Super Bowl Odds & NFC Championship Odds

As a talented and competitive NFL team, the Carolina Panthers have a dedicated fanbase who are always eager to see their team succeed on the big stage. As the season progresses, fans wonder if the Panthers have what it takes to make a deep run in the postseason and potentially compete for the Super Bowl.

Below are the current odds for the Panthers to win the NFC Championship Game and the Super Bowl. These odds are updated regularly to provide the most up-to-date information. If you’re interested in betting on the Panthers, click on the odds to be redirected to a reputable sportsbook.

Bryce Young rookie of the year odds

If you’re looking for the odds of Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young winning the NFL Rookie of the Year award, look no further.

You can see the latest odds by selecting “Rookie of the Year” in the feed below. Click on any odds to be directed to the sportsbook of your choice.

Carolina Panthers player props and futures

When betting on NFL lines, don’t limit yourself to just the team as a whole. There are also options to bet on individual players on offense and defense. These bets can vary from player props based on game or seasonal performance to futures bets that predict award winners, such as the Player of the Year or Rookie of the Year.

Bryce Young Rookie of the Year odds

Bryce Young, Heisman winner QB from the University of Alabama, is a top candidate to win the NFL’s 2023 Rookie of the Year Award. BetMGM currently has Young at +450 to win the RoY Award due in part to his undeniable talent and the overall volatility of the NFC South. He’s also one of the shorter QBs in the NFL. See how we think he might stack up against the all-time greatest QBs under six feet in the NFL.

 

Futures Opportunities:

  • NFL Most Valuable Player
  • Rookie of the Year

Player Prop Bets:

  • NFL Rushing Leader
  • NFL Passing Leader
  • Over/under yards for specific player statistics

Team Performance Wagers:

  • Over/under wins for the season
  • Over/under stats for a specific game
  • Odds for the NFC Championship
  • NFC Division Champions
  • First player to score in a game
  • First team to score in a game

In addition to the standard futures and player prop bets, sportsbooks offer a variety of creative wagers on the Carolina Panthers and their players. From predicting the first player to score in a game to the team’s overall win total, there are many opportunities to add excitement to your betting experience.

How to bet on the Carolina Panthers

Legal and regulated North Carolina sportsbooks use American odds to create betting lines. We have put together a few examples to help make sense of it all.

Betting the Panthers moneyline

A moneyline bet is the most straightforward wager that can be made when betting on the Carolina Panthers and the NFL. The goal of the bettor is to choose which team will win. If the bettor is correct, they will be paid out based on their bet and the odds set at the time of placement.

For example:

Carolina Panthers-150
Tampa Bay Buccaneers+120

The negative number for the Panthers indicates that they are favored to win by the sportsbook. That number also represents how much the bettor must wager to win $100 on a successful bet.

For the Buccaneers, the positive number shows that they are the underdogs and represents the amount won if the bettor places a $100 wager on them.

So, if a bettor places a $150 wager on the Panthers winning, and they do, the bettor will receive $250, consisting of their initial stake of $150 and a profit of $100. If the bettor bets $100 on the Buccaneers to win, and they do, they will receive $220, which includes their $100 wager and a profit of $120.

Betting the Panthers point spread

In sports betting, the point spread is a popular option for those who want to even the playing field between two teams, especially if one team is favored over the other. Unlike the moneyline bet, which simply requires bettors to choose the winning team, the point spread involves adding or subtracting a certain number of points from each team’s final score.

Example: 

Carolina Panthers-3.5 (-110)
Atlanta Falcons+3.5 (-110)

In this example, the Falcons are the underdogs and are awarded an extra 3.5 points to their final score, while the Panthers are the favorites and have 3.5 points subtracted from their final score. For a successful wager on the Falcons, they must either win the game outright or not lose by more than 3 points. They must win by more than 4 points for a successful wager on the Panthers.

Suppose the Panthers win the game 35-31, which means a wager on the Falcons would pay out at -110 odds. If a bettor placed a $110 wager on the Falcons, they would receive $210, consisting of their initial wager of $110 and a profit of $100. The odds for both teams are often the same in a point spread bet, allowing for a fair betting market for both sides.

Betting the over/under

This type of wager is known as a totals bet and does not require bettors to choose a winning team. Instead, the sportsbook sets a line that includes a predicted total number of points for the two teams, and bettors must decide if the final combined score will be over or under that amount.

Here’s an example of a game between the Carolina Panthers and the New Orleans Saints as posted at Caesars online sportsbook:

Over45.5 (-110)
Under45.5 (-110)

What you see here is that the oddsmakers have determined that the two teams will score a total of 45.5 points. The bettor must then decide if that number is too low or too high and place their bet accordingly.

The half-point is included to avoid an exact score, which would result in a “push” and the return of the money each person wagered. The half-point eliminates the possibility of a push and ensures a winning bet.

Let’s say the Saints score 20 points, and the Panthers score 25. The combined total of 45 points is under the predicted total of 45.5, making a bet on the under the winning bet.

With odds of -110, a $100 wager would return $220, including a profit of $100 and the return of the initial stake.

Where is Bank of America Stadium?

The Carolina Panthers call one of the NFL’s iconic stadiums their home. If you’re going to a Panthers game, check our 2023 Bank of America Stadium Gameday Guide. Let’s take a look at the key details of Bank of America Stadium:

Bank of America Stadium

  • Address: 800 South Mint St., Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Owner: City of Charlotte
  • Operator: Carolina Panthers
  • Capacity: 75,523
  • Opened: September 14, 1996
  • Construction cost: $248 million ($407 million in 2021 dollars)
  • Other events: ACC Championship Game (NCAA, 2010-present)

How to watch and listen to Carolina Panthers games

Looking to stay updated on the latest Carolina Panthers game? No problem, as there are several options for catching the action.

  • Over the air, cable, and satellite: CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network, NFL Red Zone
  • Mobile Streaming: CBS All Access, Fox Sports, NBC Sports, ESPN, Amazon Prime Video, NFL Mobile App, NFL Game Pass
  • Listen online, mobile, and radio: Panthers app, NFL Game Pass, Westwood One, Sirius XM, TuneIn.

A brief history of the Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers, a professional American football team, joined the National Football League as an expansion team in 1995. Since then, they have been one of the most successful teams in the league, making it to the Super Bowl once and appearing in the playoffs multiple times.

Here are some of the key moments in the Panthers’ history:

  • 1995: The Carolina Panthers become an NFL expansion team
  • 1996: The Panthers make it to their first playoff appearance in just their second season
  • 2003: The Panthers play in Super Bowl XXXVIII but fall to the New England Patriots, 32-29
  • 2008: The Panthers return to the playoffs after a five-year absence
  • 2013: The Panthers start the season with an 8-0 record, tying a franchise-best start
  • 2015: The Panthers have their best season in franchise history with a 15-1 record and make it to the Super Bowl, where they fall to the Denver Broncos, 24-10
  • 2017: The Panthers make it to the playoffs for the fourth time in five seasons
  • 2019: The Panthers hire Matt Rhule as head coach, starting a new era for the franchise
  • 2020: Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Panthers still managed to make it to the playoffs

Carolina Panthers FAQ

How much are Panthers tickets?

According to SeatGeek.com, the average price for a Carolina Panthers home game ticket is $123, with some tickets available as low as $34.

Who owns the Carolina Panthers?

David Tepper is the current owner of the Carolina Panthers, having purchased the franchise in 2018.

How much is the Carolina Panthers team valued at?

In 2022, Forbes reported that the Carolina Panthers were valued at approximately $2.3 billion.

Who is the QB for the Carolina Panthers?

The starting quarterback for the Carolina Panthers is Bryce Young. The Panthers selected him as the number one overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft, and fans are high on the Heisman winner’s chances of returning the Panthers to the top of the NFC South.

Have the Panthers ever won a Super Bowl?

The Carolina Panthers have yet to win a Super Bowl. The closest they came to winning the championship was in Super Bowl XXXVIII, where they lost to the New England Patriots.

How did the Panthers get their name?

The team was named after the Carolina panther, a wild cat indigenous to the region. The name was chosen through a fan vote and was revealed on July 1, 1995.

Who holds the Panthers' team record for most passing touchdowns?

The record for the most passing touchdowns in franchise history is held by Cam Newton, who accumulated 182 touchdowns during his time with the Panthers.

The most passing touchdowns in a single season for the Panthers is Jake Delhomme, who threw for 29 touchdowns in 2005. Cam Newton is also on that list, with 27 touchdowns in 2011.

For a single game, the record for most passing touchdowns is five, which a few different quarterbacks have accomplished in Panthers’ history. The most recent player to do so was Teddy Bridgewater in 2022. Other players who have achieved this feat include Jake Delhomme, Cam Newton, and Steve Beuerlein.

About the Author

Martin Derbyshire

Martin Derbyshire is Content Contributor with NC Sharp. He’s been writing online casino and sports betting content since 2007, making him a true industry veteran. Derbyshire has travelled to and written about casino, sports betting, and gambling culture all over the world, from the Las Vegas Strip and High Street Bookmakers in the UK to the casino resorts in the Special Administrative Region of Macau. Before immersing himself in the casino and gaming industry, Derbyshire earned a Post-Graduate Certificate in Journalism from Langara College in Vancouver, BC, and was a crime reporter in the Greater Toronto Area. Some of his top stories appeared in the Toronto Star. Derbyshire now lives with his family in Buriram, Thailand.