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Newton makes it look easy

Defence steps up to shut down Titans as Carolina improves to 9-0

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NASHVILLE — Cam Newton was perfect for almost a half. It was more than enough to keep the Carolina Panthers perfect for the season.

Newton completed his first 11 passes — the longest streak of his career — and undefeated Carolina shut out Tennessee in the second half of a 27-10 victory Sunday.

Newton ran for a touchdown and passed for another major as the Panthers (9-0) extended their regular-season win streak to 13 games.

Next up is a visit from Washington Sunday.

Newton said he thought it could be a “trap game” against the Titans, who were coming off a win over New Orleans.

“The stakes were high and they’re going to get higher each and every week,” he said. “We know we’re going to get teams’ best.”

After sloppy finishes in their last two wins over the Colts and Packers, the Panthers outscored the Titans 13-0 in the second half.

Carolina’s defence allowed only 11 first downs and capped the dominating performanc­e by forcing a fumble on Tennessee’s final possession.

“That was awesome,” Carolina coach Ron Rivera said, adding he was happy the defence kept up the pressure throughout the game.

The Titans (2-7) suffered their 10th straight home loss in the first home game under interim coach Mike Mularkey.

Newton completed 21 of 26 passes for 217 yards. His strong start included a one-yard scoring pass to Ed Dickson early in the second quarter.

Newton said the secret for opening the game with 11 straight completion­s was “clear weather.”

“The last couple of games we’ve been playing in tsunamis and things like that,” he said. “We had a beautiful game in Nashville today. We had to make the most of it.”

Newton’s longest streak had been 10 completion­s. He added 23 yards rushing, including a clinching twoyard TD with 2:42 left.

Mularkey said Carolina wins with strong defence, especially when paired with an offence that had no turnovers.

“They’re just efficient,” Mularkey said. “It’s not going to be 500 yards of offence and 40 points. It’s possess the football and wear you down eventually. … Eventually, the dam is going to break.”

Carolina led 14-10 at halftime. The Panthers padded the lead on Graham Gano’s field goals of 48 and 19 yards and Newton’s touchdown run.

Tennessee rookie Marcus Mariota was 16 for 24 for 185 yards and an intercepti­on. The Titans had only one first down in the second half until their final possession, which ended with a catch and lost fumble by Dexter McCluster.

The Titans converted just five of 12 third downs.

Carolina’s Jonathan Stewart had 22 carries for 91 yards, including a 16-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Tight end Greg Olsen had eight catches for 80 yards.

Olsen had a one-handed catch in the second half, but he said Newton’s accuracy made his job easy.

“For the most part, everything was at your hands,” Olsen said. “Even if you had to go down and get it, it was super catchable, super easy and friendly balls.”

 ?? — AP ?? Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k Cam Newton completed 21 of 26 passes in his team’s 27-10 win over the Tennessee Titans.
— AP Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k Cam Newton completed 21 of 26 passes in his team’s 27-10 win over the Tennessee Titans.

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