Fortune seems to be favoring the Carolina Panthers.
The team, led by Bryce Young, posted an 8-9 record but managed to reach the playoffs, even after suffering losses in their last two games of the 2025 season, including a tough last-minute defeat against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Surprisingly, they secured the No. 4 seed and home-field advantage after clinching a district title, aided by the Falcons.
Nonetheless, as is customary in the playoffs, records revert to 0-0.
Coach Dave Canales and his squad are geared up to face off against the formidable Los Angeles Rams, who hold a 12-5 record, on Saturday, January 10, at Bank of America Stadium.
If you’re eager to support the Panthers in their first playoff game since January 2018, tickets for the NFC Wild Card game are available.
As of now, the lowest price for tickets on platforms like Ticketmaster, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and GameTime is about $170, which includes associated fees.
For those eyeing seats in the 100 level, prices start around $368.55, including fees through Ticketmaster.
You might think the Rams would be the odds-on favorite given their strong season, but the Panthers pulled off a surprising 31-28 win against them in Charlotte back on November 30.
In that game, Young completed 15 of 20 passes, amassing 206 yards and three touchdowns. A crucial deep pass to wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, with just over six minutes left in the fourth quarter, sealed the deal.
This victory, alongside their remarkable season, has the Panthers feeling optimistic.
“I’m thrilled to be back at Bank of America Stadium,” Canales expressed. “The momentum we’ve built late in the season combined with our enthusiastic fans really puts pressure on opposing teams. I just can’t wait for the game.”
Would you like to experience a game at Bank of America Stadium again?
We’re here to help, Panther Prowl.
Below, you’ll find all the details you need regarding the matchup between the Carolina Panthers and Los Angeles Rams during the NFC Wild Card game.
Carolina Panthers vs. Los Angeles Rams NFC Wild Card Tickets
A detailed look at the lowest ticket prices across ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and GameTime is available.
Bank of America Stadium Seating Chart
Have you had the opportunity to see Bryce Young play live at Bank of America Stadium?
To aid in your experience, take a look at the stadium seating map to understand the views from different sections.
About the Panthers vs. Rams Matchup
As previously noted, the Panthers triumphed over the Rams 31-28 in Week 14, with Bryce Young showcasing an excellent performance.
“Bryce remains calm under pressure, especially in moments that ease everyone’s nerves,” Tuba Hubbard commented. “We’ve witnessed his composure all season long. Our coaches trust us, we believe in one another, and we’re confident going into this game.”
However, Sports Illustrated listed the Panthers as significant underdogs for this Saturday’s game, implying that many don’t believe they’ll keep pace with the Rams.
That means fans have a chance to prove the naysayers wrong, right on the field.
How to Watch the Panthers vs. Rams Wild Card Game
If you plan on catching the game on television, it’s recommended to tune into FOX.
For those without cable, consider trying DIRECTV’s 5-day free trial to watch.
Big Concert in 2026
In addition to the exciting playoff game, Charlotte will be hosting several big-name concerts in the months ahead.
Here are five highlights you won’t want to miss:
- Nine Inch Nails (February 10)
- New Edition featuring Boyz II Men and Toni Braxton (February 27)
- Zach Bryan (April 18)
- AC/DC (July 11)
- RUSH (November 20 and 22)
Curious about more artists scheduled to perform? Check out our list of big names touring in 2026 to find your perfect show.





