Edmonton Journal

Panthers pile up 548 yards in rout of Dolphins

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. Cam Newton took it as a challenge when the Carolina Panthers defence vaulted to the league’s No. 1 ranking. He said it was time for the offence to match that mark.

Newton did his part on Monday night, throwing for 254 yards and four touchdowns and running for 95 more as the Panthers piled up a franchise-record 548 yards in a 45-21 rout of the Miami Dolphins.

“It’s nice to see them have this type of breakout game,” Panthers head coach Ron Rivera said.

Newton improved to 5-1 on Monday night games during his career.

“There is something about this stage with him,” Rivera said. “He played a tremendous game.”

Rookie Christian McCaffrey scored rushing and receiving touchdowns, and Devin Funchess caught five passes for 92 yards and two touchdowns as the Panthers (7-3) remained a half-game behind the NFC South-leading Saints heading into their bye week.

Jonathan Stewart ran for a season-high 110 yards, and Newton had a 69-yard jaunt on a read option as the Panthers racked up 294 yards on the ground.

Jay Cutler had 213 passing yards with two touchdowns and one intercepti­on for the Dolphins (4-5), who have lost three straight.

The game turned with 41 seconds left in the first half, when Luke Kuechly intercepte­d Jay Cutler with Carolina leading 10-7.

Four plays later, Newton connected with Ed Dickson on a seven-yard touchdown pass. That opened the floodgates as the Panthers scored touchdowns on five straight drives.

The Panthers gave McCaffrey the start at running back over Stewart, who fumbled twice last week against the Falcons. McCaffrey combined for 50 yards and two scores, including a nifty four-yard touchdown run where he faked out two Miami defenders.

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