Daily Press

Backup QB makes mom’s dream come true

- By Jonathan M Alexander

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — About two years ago, P.J. Walker’s mother, Tamicha Drake, called him.

She had a dream about him. At the time, Walker was a backup quarterbac­k for the Indianapol­is Colts and hadn’t played in an NFL regular-season game. He was still waiting on his opportunit­y.

“I had a dream you were playing for the Panthers,” she told him.

“Really? That’s weird,” he responded.

That dream came true, and on Sunday against the Detroit Lions, Walker took it one step further. He started his first NFL game after Panthers coach Matt Rhule made the decision minutes before kickoff to sit Teddy Bridgewate­r, who suffered a knee injury last week against the Buccaneers. \The decision, it turned out, was the right one.

Carolina won 20-0 and Bridgewate­r got to rest his knee for at least a week. Walker threw for 258 yards, one touchdown and two intercepti­ons.

“Life just comes full circle,” Walker said, smiling as he recalled the phone call with his mother.

The plan all week was that Walker would start if Bridgewate­r couldn’t go.

But no one knew until Sunday that Bridgewate­r was going to be inactive.

Not Rhule, Bridgewate­r or Walker. Rhule said he made the decision after watching Bridgewate­r warm up.

He said everyone felt he could play if needed, and Bridgewate­r wanted to play. The doctors cleared him, too.

But Rhule said his gut was telling him to rest his starting quarterbac­k.

“I just felt like as I watched him move, he moved at like, 80-85%,” Rhule said, “and I didn’t feel like, at that position, especially with his history on the left knee, I didn’t feel like it was the right thing to do to ask him to go out there and go against his instincts.

“I just felt like P.J. or Will could go win the game for us.”

Rhule said he chose to start Walker over 2019 third-round pick Will Grier based on this week’s practice; Walker simply looked better.

Walker said he prepared all week as if he would start. Before the game, he talked to his mother, who told him to “go be him.”

He picked up his first win in his first NFL start.

The former XFL star, who also played for Temple under Rhule, had some good and bad moments in Sunday’s game. The bad ones were the two intercepti­ons he threw in the end zone — one in the second quarter and one in the fourth.

The good was the 52-yard dime he threw

to DJ Moore, who beat his defender on a “go” route. The ball dropped in Moore’s hands as he was running in stride. The pass and catch put the Panthers in good field position to score their first touchdown of the game, a 1-yard run by Mike Davis, four plays later.

Walker also threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to Curtis Samuel in the third quarter. Walker said whenever he came back to the sideline after each drive, Bridgewate­r helped him and told him what he’d be thinking in certain situations. Walker said that helped him settle down.

“Every time I came back to the sideline, he did a great job showing me what he saw,” Walker said. “Showing me everything from the pictures that he saw, and what he was thinking. ... That helped me just to have that extra eye out there, and I’m noticing things now that when I see something, just because he showed me.”

Rhule was happy with Walker’s performanc­e. So were his teammates. They gave him the game ball in the locker room after the win.

“I thought he played really well today,” Rhule said. “Obviously, P.J. can’t have the two goal-to-goal intercepti­ons. That could have cost us the game. ... But to go 24 for 34 in your first start, you played pretty well.”

This was the moment Walker and his mother had been dreaming about since he was a child.

“‘You belong here.’ That was something she always told me,” Walker said of his mother. “You belong at this place, and just go make the best of it.”

And he did.

 ?? BRIAN BLANCO/ASSOCIATED PRESSS ?? Panthers quarterbac­k P.J. Walker breaks away from Lions cornerback Desmond Trufant in Carolina’s 20-0 victory Sunday over Detroit.
BRIAN BLANCO/ASSOCIATED PRESSS Panthers quarterbac­k P.J. Walker breaks away from Lions cornerback Desmond Trufant in Carolina’s 20-0 victory Sunday over Detroit.

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