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Pats shut down Darnold, Panthers, cruise to victory

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CHARLOTTE. N.C. — Bill Belichick has the blueprint for beating Sam Darnold, and it starts with disguising coverages.

His players just seem to do the rest. New England’s defense intercepte­d Darnold on three consecutiv­e possession­s in the second half — including one that J.C. Jackson returned 88 yards for a touchdown — and the New England Patriots cruised past the Carolina Panthers 24-6 on Sunday for their fourth win in the past five games.

Belichick is 4-0 against Darnold, and the quarterbac­k has thrown nine intercepti­ons and one touchdown pass in those outings.

“We disguise,” said Jackson, who also intercepte­d Darnold in the end zone to prevent another scoring opportunit­y. “Our defense disguises pretty good. Every year he’s had a hard time.”

Darnold’s three previous losses came with the New York Jets.

“They play man coverage and try to create picks and create confusion up front,” Darnold said. “I think that’s the biggest thing they do and they do a really good job of it. But I think it comes down to my decision-making. We had guys in places that we wanted and just couldn’t get them the ball and I turned it over a few too many times.”

Added Belichick: “We were able to create some pressure. Our defense came to play today.”

Mac Jones overcame two early turnovers and threw for 139 yards and a touchdown, rookie running back Rhamondre Stevenson had 106 yards from scrimmage before leaving the game with a head injury and Damien Harris and Hunter Henry scored touchdowns as the Patriots (5-4) improved to 4-0 on the road.

“Getting a win on the road is a hard thing to do and we’ve done a good job of that this year,” Jones said. “The defense was lights-out.”

As has been the case for most of the year, Darnold spent most of the game under heavy duress and it didn’t help the Panthers lost starting center Matt Paradis and left tackle Cameron Erving to injuries in the first half.

A person with knowledge of the situation said Paradis tore the ACL in his left knee on the second play of the game and will miss the remainder of the season. The

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person spoke to The Associated Press condition of anonymity because the Panthers have not announced the status of the injury.

Unlike two weeks ago, Panthers coach Matt Rhule decided against benching Darnold against the Patriots.

“I wanted to give him a chance to play his way out of it,” Rhule said. “It just seemed like the right thing to do.”

Even the return of Christian McCaffrey from a five-game absence couldn’t help Carolina’s offense. McCaffrey had 14 carries for 52 yards and caught four passes for 54 yards, but the Panthers have only scored one touchdown in the past three games.

McCaffrey said he came out of the game injury-free.

Carolina’s only points came courtesy of its defense, which forced two Jones turnovers in New England territory in the first half — one off Brian Burns’ sack-fumble and another when former Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore had an intercepti­on.

The Panthers trailed 14-6 at halftime after gaining just 65 yards in the first half.

The game changed for good in the third quarter when Darnold rolled out of the pocket on a second down play and overthrew tight end Ian Thomas. Jackson intercepte­d the ball and raced 88 yards down the middle of the field for his first NFL touchdown.

Jackson, who nearly didn’t play at all after suffering from strep throat earlier in the week, said he just made a good read on the ball while playing zone coverage.

“I had my eyes on the quarterbac­k and the ball,” Jackson said. “That’s what I do.”

Things continued to unravel from there with Darnold picked off on his next two possession­s as well, including another by Jackson in the end zone on a ball that was thrown up. After that intercepti­on, wide receiver Robby Anderson followed Darnold off the field, threw his helmet toward the bench and proceeded to give the quarterbac­k an earful as he passed by him twice on the sideline.

INJURIES

Patriots: Running backs Damien Harris and Rhamondre Stevenson and wide receiver Gunner Olszewski left the game with head injuries and did not return. Harris’ injury came in the fourth quarter with the game out of hand. Tight end Jonnu Smith injured his shoulder in the second half.

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