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Newton, Panthers too much for Saints, 35-27

Charlotte, NC (Sports Network) - The Carolina Panthers trio of Cam Newton, DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart ran through a plethora of gaping holes and handed the New Orleans Saints their first 0-2 start since 2007.

Newton, Williams and Stewart helped the Panthers total 219 yards rushing in Carolina's 35-27 win over the Saints.

Down by eight with 48 seconds left and no timeouts, the Saints got the ball at their own 20-yard line, but Jon Beason intercepted Drew Brees' pass over the middle with 23 seconds remaining to seal the win.

Newton carried the ball 13 times for 71 yards and a touchdown, Williams ran for 69 yards and a score on 14 rushes and the returning Stewart, who missed the opener with a right ankle injury, added 51 yards on the ground.

Newton also threw for 253 yards with a touchdown on 14-of-20 efficiency, while Steve Smith caught three balls for 104 yards -- his 40th career 100-plus yard receiving game -- for Carolina (1-1), which fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in its opener.

Brees was 31-of-49 for 325 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions for New Orleans (0-2), which began the 2007 campaign 0-4 before finishing 7-9.

Darren Sproles had 13 receptions for 128 yards, while Jimmy Graham totaled 71 yards receiving with a touchdown on seven catches in defeat.

After Garrett Hartley booted a career-long 53-yard field goal, which gave the Saints a 13-7 lead early in the second quarter, Carolina tallied 21 unanswered points to seize control of the contest.

Smith hauled in a 35-yard completion down the left sideline on a 3rd-and-15 before Stewart took a throwback screen for a 17-yard score, which capped an 8- play, 74-yard drive.

Following a Saints three-and-out, Brandon LaFell, who had six catches for 90 yards, took an end-around 25 yards on the first play of Carolina's ensuing series. He added a 19-yard reception on a 3rd-and-10 before Mike Tolbert finished the 8-play, 58-yard trek with a 2-yard TD run with 14 seconds left in the opening half.

After the teams exchanged punts to start the second half, Carolina went 80 yards in six plays and took a 28-13 advantage.

Stewart had a 16-yard run and Williams added a 27-yard scamper before Patrick Robinson was whistled for a pass interference at the 3-yard line while defending Smith, which led to a Williams TD run on the very next play.

In the fourth, a 29-yard completion to Marques Colston on a 3rd-and-6 led to a Mark Ingram 1-yard TD plunge, but Carolina got the score back on its next touch to regain its 15-point bulge.

Smith was left unaccounted for along the right sideline on the first play of the drive and picked up 66 yards, which led to a Newton 5-yard TD run off the left side for a 35-20 Panthers advantage.

Brees snuck in from a yard out with 1:59 left to make it 35-27, but Carolina recovered the ensuing onside kick. New Orleans' defense forced a three-and- out, but Beason intercepted Brees' pass over the middle, which sealed the win for Carolina.

Earlier, Sproles caught five passes for 54 yards on the Saints' opening drive of the game, which culminated on a Graham 1-yard TD reception.

On New Orleans' next touch, Brees tried to hit Graham with a tight-end screen on a play-action bootleg to the right, but Charles Godfrey jumped in front of Graham and intercepted the pass and returned it nine yards for the score.

Hartley booted through a 22-yard field goal on the Saints' ensuing possession, which gave the visitors a 10-7 edge late in the opening frame.

Game Notes

Brian Stropolo was taken off his scheduled duties as a side judge because photos on his Facebook page prominently showed him wearing Saints apparel. Stropolo worked the season-opening game between the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys in New Jersey ... The Saints outgained the Panthers, 486-463 ... Ingram carried the ball 16 times for 53 yards.

 

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