The FalconsâÂÂPanthers rivalry or I-85 rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Atlanta Falcons and the Carolina Panthers.
The rivalry began in when the Panthers joined as an expansion team. The two teams have been in the same division since the Panthers joined the league, and thus play each other twice a year. For their first seven years, the Panthers were alongside the Falcons in the NFC West. In 2002, both teams would be put in the newly established NFC South.
It is known as the "I-85 rivalry" due to Atlanta and Charlotte being only four hours apart on Interstate 85. Games between the two teams feature large contingents of visiting fans in both cities.
The Falcons lead the overall series, 37âÂÂ25. The two teams have not met in the playoffs.
Carolina's first ever regular season game was a tightly contested 23âÂÂ20 overtime loss to the Falcons on September 3, 1995. This game was notable as NFL fans in the Carolinas who were formerly Falcons fans switched allegiance when the Panthers began play, filling up the Georgia Dome. The physical nature of the game contributed to an emotional experience for fans, setting the tone for the newly formed rivalry for years to come. As Falcons play-by-play announcer Wes Durham recalled, "I remember a lot of Panthers fans being there. I remember a lot of people from Charlotte, who had obviously driven down. And it was already being promoted as the 'I-85 Rivalry.' I remember that however they scored the touchdown towards the end of regulation it got loud. It was mostly Panthers fans." Later that season, Carolina defeated Atlanta 21âÂÂ17 for their seventh win of the yearâÂÂthe most ever for an expansion franchise. Carolina faced Atlanta in the first regular season game played at Ericsson Stadium (now Bank of America Stadium) in 1996, which the Panthers won. Carolina won at home against the Falcons in each of its first three years as a franchise, carrying a 4âÂÂ2 mark over Atlanta before the Falcons evened the series to 5âÂÂ5 by the end of the 1990s.
In 2002, the Falcons and Panthers were moved to the NFC South along with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints, adding intensity to the rivalry. Coming off their Super Bowl appearance in 1998, the Falcons began dominating the Panthers during the early 2000s. By the end of the 2004 season, Atlanta had won 9 of 10 meetings in the decade, with Carolina's only win coming during the year of its Super Bowl appearance in 2003. A notable game occurred in 2004, when the Falcons came back to beat the Panthers with a Michael Vick rushing touchdown followed by an interception of Jake Delhomme by the Falcons defense to set up the game-winning field goal. By 2007, the Panthers made it more even, sweeping the Falcons for the first time since 1997 in 2005, but were still 2âÂÂ6 at home against Atlanta. Overall, the Falcons won 13 of 20 games in the series during the 2000s.
By 2011, Matt Ryan had long taken over at quarterback for the Falcons after Vick was involved in a dog-fighting scandal in 2007. The Panthers drafted Auburn quarterback Cam Newton first overall that year after 2010 draft pick Jimmy Clausen was an inadequate replacement for Jake Delhomme.
During the last week of the season, the Panthers and Falcons faced each other in a must-win game for the NFC South division title and playoff berth. Despite Atlanta winning earlier in the season, Carolina handily won this game 34âÂÂ3, becoming just the second team in NFL history to clinch a division title with a losing record at 7âÂÂ8âÂÂ1.
In week 16 of the season, the Panthers came into Atlanta with a perfect 14âÂÂ0 record as opposed to the Falcons' 7âÂÂ7 record. Many anticipated the Falcons, who had started 6âÂÂ1, but then went 1âÂÂ7, would lose as they had two weeks earlier, when they lost 38âÂÂ0. The Falcons however shocked the Panthers and beat them with a final score of 20âÂÂ13. Only the Falcons and the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50 beat the Panthers that season.
|- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Falcons <br /> 23âÂÂ20 <small>(OT)</small> | style="| Panthers <br /> 21âÂÂ17 | Tie <br /> 1âÂÂ1 | Panthers join the NFL as an expansion team and are placed in the NFC West along with the Falcons.<br>The game in Atlanta was the Panthers' inaugural game as an NFL franchise. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Falcons <br /> 20âÂÂ17 | style="| Panthers <br /> 29âÂÂ6 | Tie <br /> 2âÂÂ2 | Panthers open Ericsson Stadium (now known as Bank of America Stadium).<br>Falcons get their first win of the season after a 0âÂÂ8 start. |- | | style="| | style="| Panthers <br /> 9âÂÂ6 | style="| Panthers <br /> 21âÂÂ12 | Panthers <br /> 4âÂÂ2 | The game at Carolina was played on October 26, which was the same date that Atlanta Falcons founding owner Rankin Smith died. |- | | style="| | style="| Falcons <br /> 51âÂÂ23 | style="| Falcons <br /> 19âÂÂ14 | Tie <br /> 4âÂÂ4 | In Atlanta, the Falcons score their most points in a game against the Panthers.<br>Falcons lose Super Bowl XXXIII. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Falcons <br /> 27âÂÂ20 | style="| Panthers <br /> 34âÂÂ28 | Tie <br /> 5âÂÂ5 | |-
|- | | style="| | style="| Falcons <br /> 13âÂÂ12 | style="| Falcons <br /> 15âÂÂ10 | Falcons <br /> 7âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Falcons <br /> 24âÂÂ16 | style="| Falcons <br /> 10âÂÂ7 | Falcons <br /> 9âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Falcons <br /> 30âÂÂ0 | style="| Falcons <br /> 41âÂÂ0 | Falcons <br /> 11âÂÂ5 | During the NFL realignment, both teams are moved to the newly created NFC South.<br>In North Carolina, Falcons record their largest victory against the Panthers with a 41âÂÂpoint differential. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Falcons <br /> 20âÂÂ14 <small>(OT)</small> | style="| Panthers <br /> 23âÂÂ3 | Falcons <br /> 12âÂÂ6 | Panthers lose Super Bowl XXXVIII. |- | | style="| | style="| Falcons <br /> 34âÂÂ31 <small>(OT)</small> | style="| Falcons <br /> 27âÂÂ10 | Falcons <br /> 14âÂÂ6 | Falcons win 7 straight home meetings (1998âÂÂ2004). |- | | style="| | style="| Panthers <br /> 44âÂÂ11 | style="| Panthers <br /> 24âÂÂ6 | Falcons <br /> 14âÂÂ8 | In Atlanta, the Panthers score their most points in a game against the Falcons. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Panthers <br /> 10âÂÂ3 | style="| Falcons <br /> 20âÂÂ6 | Falcons <br /> 15âÂÂ9 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Panthers <br /> 27âÂÂ20 | style="| Falcons <br /> 20âÂÂ13 | Falcons <br /> 16âÂÂ10 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Falcons <br /> 45âÂÂ28 | style="| Panthers <br /> 24âÂÂ9 | Falcons <br /> 17âÂÂ11 | First time in which both teams made the playoffs in the same season. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Falcons <br /> 28âÂÂ20 | style="| Panthers <br /> 28âÂÂ19 | Falcons <br /> 18âÂÂ12 | |-
|- | | style="| | style="| Falcons <br /> 31âÂÂ10 | style="| Falcons <br /> 31âÂÂ10 | Falcons <br /> 20âÂÂ12 | In Atlanta, the Falcons clinch the NFC South, a first-round bye, and home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs with their win. |- | | style="| | style="| Falcons <br /> 31âÂÂ17 | style="| Falcons <br /> 31âÂÂ23 | Falcons <br /> 22âÂÂ12 | In North Carolina, Falcons overcame a 23âÂÂ7 second-half deficit. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Falcons <br /> 30âÂÂ28 | style="| Panthers <br /> 30âÂÂ20 | Falcons <br /> 23âÂÂ13 | |- | | style="| | style="| Panthers <br /> 21âÂÂ20 | style="| Panthers <br /> 34âÂÂ10 | Falcons <br /> 23âÂÂ15 | In Atlanta, Panthers' win clinched them the NFC South. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Panthers <br /> 34âÂÂ3 | style="| Falcons <br /> 19âÂÂ17 | Falcons <br /> 24âÂÂ16 | Panthers' win clinched them the NFC South division, becoming the second team in NFL history to clinch the division with a losing record, and eliminated the Falcons from playoff contention. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Falcons <br /> 20âÂÂ13 | style="| Panthers <br /> 38âÂÂ0 | Falcons <br /> 25âÂÂ17 | In North Carolina, Panthers record their largest victory over the Falcons with a 38âÂÂpoint differential.<br> Falcons' victory is the Panthers' only regular season loss in their 2015 season.<br>Panthers lose Super Bowl 50. |- | | style="| | style="| Falcons <br /> 48âÂÂ33 | style="| Falcons <br /> 33âÂÂ16 | Falcons <br /> 27âÂÂ17 | In Atlanta, the Falcons finish with 571 total yards, setting a franchise record for their most total yards in a game. Falcons QB Matt Ryan threw for 503 yards, setting a franchise record for their most passing yards in a game (broken in 2024). The Panthers also set a franchise record for the most passing yards allowed in a game. WR Julio Jones finished with 300 receiving yards.<br>Last matchup at Georgia Dome.<br>Falcons lose Super Bowl LI. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Falcons <br /> 22âÂÂ10 | style="| Panthers <br /> 20âÂÂ17 | Falcons <br /> 28âÂÂ18 | Falcons open Mercedes-Benz Stadium.<br>Falcons win clinched them the last playoff spot while also denying the Panthers from clinching the NFC South. |- | | style="| | style="| Falcons <br /> 31âÂÂ24 | style="| Falcons <br /> 24âÂÂ10 | Falcons <br /> 30âÂÂ18 | |- | | style="| | style="| Falcons <br /> 40âÂÂ20 | style="| Falcons <br /> 29âÂÂ3 | Falcons <br /> 32âÂÂ18 | |-
|- | | | style="| Panthers <br /> 23âÂÂ16 | style="| Falcons <br /> 25âÂÂ17 | Falcons <br /> 33âÂÂ19 | Following their loss, Falcons fire head coach Dan Quinn. |- | | | style="| Panthers <br /> 19âÂÂ13 | style="| Falcons <br /> 29âÂÂ21 | Falcons <br /> 34âÂÂ20 | |- | | | style="| Falcons<br /> 37âÂÂ34 <small>(OT)</small> | style="| Panthers <br /> 25âÂÂ15 | Falcons <br /> 35âÂÂ21 | |- | | | style="| Falcons <br /> 24âÂÂ10 | style="| Panthers <br /> 9âÂÂ7 | Falcons <br /> 36âÂÂ22 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Panthers <br /> 44âÂÂ38 <small>(OT)</small> | style="| Falcons <br /> 38âÂÂ20 | Falcons <br /> 37âÂÂ23 | In Atlanta, Panthers tied their most points scored in a game against the Falcons (2005). |- | | style="| | style="| Panthers <br /> 30âÂÂ27 <small>(OT)</small> | style="| Panthers <br /> 30âÂÂ0 | Falcons <br /> 37âÂÂ25 | In Atlanta, Panthers quarterback Bryce Young threw for 448 yards, setting a franchise record for most passing yards in a game.<br>Panthers completed their first season sweep of the Falcons since the 2013 season.<br>Falconsâ win over the Saints in the season finale clinched the NFC South title for the Panthers; the Panthers, Buccaneers, and Falcons all finished 8âÂÂ9, but the Panthers won the three-way tiebreaker based on head-to-head record among the tied teams. |-
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