The Denver Post

Carolina’s rally starts at 17 points down

- By Rob Maaddi

P HIL A DELPHI A» Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers ruined the Philadelph­ia Eagles’ dance party.

Newton tossed a 1yard touchdown pass to Greg Olsen with 1:22 left and the Panthers overcame a 17point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat the Eagles 2117 on Sunday.

Julius Peppers sacked Carson Wentz, forcing a fumble on fourth down from the Panthers 14 to seal the victory.

The Panthers improved to 42 with the biggest comeback in franchise history. The defending Super Bowl champion Eagles fell to 34.

“This place was as advertised, playing in a hostile environmen­t but we overcame that and kept pushing through,” Newton said. “Good teams have to win on the road and win close games and we did that.”

After Carolina took the lead, the Eagles started at their 30. A 48yard 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 thirdand2 and was stripped on the next play.

“Pressure is off,” Eagles coach Doug Pederson said. “Nobody thinks we can do anything. A lot of football left.”

Down 170, the Panthers watched a couple of members of Philadelph­ia’s kickoff team do a choreograp­hed dance while others celebrated as if the game was over during an extended break before the ball was placed on the field.

Then the Panthers started their rally when Curtis Samuel ran in from the 14 on a reverse but Graham Gano missed the extra point.

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