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Saints shut down prolific Panthers

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. New Orleans put the clamps on Cam Newton, and the Saints beat the Carolina Panthers 12-9 on Monday night to take a big step toward locking up home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs.

The Saints’ defence, which has been among the best in the league the last six weeks, held the former MVP to 131 yards passing, sacked him four times and forced two turnovers on a night when Drew Brees and the offence couldn’t get much going.

Alvin Kamara had 103 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown, and Brees had 203 yards passing for the Saints (12-2), who took a one-game lead in the NFC over the Rams. The Saints close the season at home against Pittsburgh and Carolina; the Rams visit Arizona and host San Francisco.

Carolina’s only scores came off a trick play on fourth down — a 50-yard touchdown pass from running back Christian McCaffrey to tight end Chris Manhertz — and an intercepti­on return by Donte Jackson on a 2-point conversion attempt.

The Saints limited Carolina (6-8) to 247 yards and 13 first downs as Newton struggled throwing the ball more than 10 yards down the field with a sore right shoulder.

The Panthers have lost six straight and are all but eliminated from playoff contention. The Panthers struck first. On a fourth-and-2 from midfield, McCaffrey got a handoff, took a step toward the line, then stepped back and lofted a perfect pass over the middle to Manhertz, who was 15 yards behind the defence. Manhertz trotted into the end zone for a 50-yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead.

The Saints responded with two field goals by Wil Lutz and appeared on the verge of taking the lead before halftime, but James Bradberry intercepte­d Brees’ tipped pass and returned it to Saints territory. Carolina’s subsequent drive ended when Eli Apple intercepte­d Newton in the end zone with 10 seconds left in the half.

The game changed when Panthers receiver D.J. Moore fumbled on an inside handoff. The Saints pounced, capping an 84-yard drive with a 16-yard TD run by Kamara to make it 12-7 early in the fourth quarter.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MIKE MCCARN ?? New Orleans Saints' Alvin Kamara (41) runs past Carolina Panthers' Kawann Short (99) in the second half of an NFL game in Charlotte, N.C., Monday.
AP PHOTO/MIKE MCCARN New Orleans Saints' Alvin Kamara (41) runs past Carolina Panthers' Kawann Short (99) in the second half of an NFL game in Charlotte, N.C., Monday.

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