The Oklahoman

Eagles handle Panthers in road test

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carson Wentz threw for 222 yards and three touchdowns to help the Philadelph­ia Eagles beat the Carolina Panthers 28-23 on Thursday night to improve to an NFC-best 5-1.

The Eagles turned two intercepti­ons deep in Carolina territory into 15 points, with touchdown passes to Zach Ertz, and LaGarrette Blount’s 2-point conversion to take an 18-10 lead in the third quarter. Wentz added a 24-yard scoring pass to Nelson Agholor in the fourth quarter.

Wertz completed 16 of 29 passes. Cam Newton threw three intercepti­ons for Carolina (4-2).

The first two intercepti­ons came inside Carolina’s 20, but weren’t Newton’s fault. He was hit by Fletcher Cox as he released one pass, and running back Jonathan Stewart bobbled another pass resulting in a pick. Newton’s third intercepti­on — by Jalen Mills with 3:06 left — ended a chance for the go-ahead score.

Carolina had one last shot to win, but turned it over on downs at midfield.

Panthers middle linebacker Luke Kuechly was placed into the concussion protocol after his body crumpled following a collision with Eagles pulling guard Brandon Brooks. Kuechly missed nine games over the past two seasons with two concussion­s. All of the Eagles’ touchdowns came after Kuechly left the game late in the second quarter.

Newton gave the Panthers a 10-3 lead on his 51st career touchdown rushing in the second quarter. He kept the ball on a read option and juked cornerback Rasul Douglas on the 16-yard run. Douglas get revenge on Carolina’s next possession, intercepti­ng Newton’s pass after Cox crashed into Newton as he was throwing, causing the ball to float high into the air.

If it hadn’t been for Newton , the Panthers would not have had any running game to speak of against the Eagles. Newton ran for 71 yards and the touchdown, but running backs Jonathan Stewart, Christian McCaffrey and Fozzy Whittaker were limited to 1 yard on 13 carries.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Nelson Agholor, center, runs after a catch as the Carolina Panthers’ Shaq Green-Thompson, left, and Colin Jones defend during the first half of an NFL game Thursday night in Charlotte, N.C.
[AP PHOTO] Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Nelson Agholor, center, runs after a catch as the Carolina Panthers’ Shaq Green-Thompson, left, and Colin Jones defend during the first half of an NFL game Thursday night in Charlotte, N.C.

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