Jamaica Gleaner

Panthers down Eagles 21-17

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CAM NEWTON tossed a one-yard touchdown pass to Greg Olsen with 1:22 minutes left and the Carolina Panthers overcame a 17-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat the Philadelph­ia Eagles 21-17 yesterday.

Wes Horton sacked Carson Wentz, forcing a fumble on fourth down from the Panthers’ 14 to seal the victory.

The Panthers improved to 4-2 with the biggest comeback in franchise history. The defending Super Bowl champions Eagles fell to 3-4.

After Carolina took the lead, the Eagles started at their 30. A 48-yard pass interferen­ce penalty on James Bradberry against Alshon Jeffery put the ball at the Carolina 22. Eric Reid appeared to intercept Wentz’s overthrown pass, but the play was overturned on a video review. Wentz threw incomplete to Jeffery in the end zone on third-and-2 and was stripped on the next play.

Down 17-0, the Panthers started their rally when Curtis Samuel ran in from the 14 on a reverse but Graham Gano missed the extra point.

Newton then quickly drove the Panthers 87 yards, tossing an 18-yard pass to Devin Funchess. He connected with Jarius Wright on the two-point conversion to get Carolina within a field goal with 4:08 left.

The Panthers forced a threeand-out and got the ball at their 31 with 2:17 remaining.

Newton threw three straight incomplete passes, but took a hit on fourth down and still completed a 35-yard catch-andrun pass to Torrey Smith to reach the Philadelph­ia 34. A 22-yard pass to Christian McCaffrey gave Carolina first down at the 4. Newton ran it to the 1, setting up third down. He threw it to Olsen wide open in the back of the end zone.

Newton finished 25 of 39 for 269 yards and ran for 49 yards.

Wentz’s 11-yard touchdown (TD) pass to Jeffery gave Philadelph­ia a 7-0 lead in the second quarter. Ertz had catches of 15 and 22 yards on the drive, and Jeffery hauled in a 20-yard pass before the score.

Jeffery and his teammates had a unique celebratio­n. He placed the ball on the ground and pretended to do a free kick.

Wentz tossed a one-yard TD to Dallas Goedert to make it 17-0 in the third quarter, finishing off a 17-play, 94-yard drive that chewed up 9:22 on the clock.

 ?? AP ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz (top) is tackled by Carolina Panthers free safety Mike Adams during the first half of an NFL game in Philadelph­ia yesterday.
AP Philadelph­ia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz (top) is tackled by Carolina Panthers free safety Mike Adams during the first half of an NFL game in Philadelph­ia yesterday.

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