The Record (Troy, NY)

McCaffrey scores 2 TDs to as Panthers beat Bucs

- By JOSHDUBOW AP Pro Football Writer

LONDON » The way the Carolina defense kept taking the ball away, Christian McCaffrey and the Panthers offense didn’t have a whole lot of work to do.

McCaffrey scored two touchdowns and Carolina turned five intercepti­ons by Jameis Winston into 17 points to give the Panthers their fourth straight victory, 37-26 over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

“Those guys are unbelievab­le,” McCaffrey said of his defense. “I felt like every single time they were on offense our defense had a chance to get a turnover or a sack. Our D-line is pretty vicious. ... They did an unbelievab­le job all day. It’s nice when you have a defense like that.”

After starting the season with two straight losses with hobbled Cam Newton at quarterbac­k, the Panthers (4-2) have been on a roll with Kyle Allen at quarterbac­k thanks to McCaffrey’s big plays and an opportunis­tic defense that had a franchise record-tying seven takeaways, along with seven sacks on the day.

The Panthers took advantage of Tampa Bay’s banged-up line that forced the Bucs to use backups Earl Watford and Josh Wells on the right side to harass Winston all day. They hit him to help

force two of the intercepti­ons and forced fumbles on successive plays late in the second quarter, including a strip sack by Vernon Butler that Bruce Irvin recovered.

“When one guy makes a play, guys feel like, ‘Man, I have to make a play, too,’” Irvin said. “It’s special when you’re fighting to get sacks out there. That’s when you know you’re a special group.”

Both of those factors came up big on Carolina’s first trip to London in front of a large contingent of Panthers fans for what was designated as a home game for the Bucs (2- 4).

James Bradberry intercepte­d Winston on the first play from scrimmage to set up a field goal to set the tone for the game. Bradberry capped it with one in the end zone on Tampa’s final play from scrimmage.

Irvin forced a bad throw by Winston in the second quarter that Javien Elliott intercepte­d . That led to McCaffrey’s dazzling 25yard touchdown catch that featured him juking Vernon Hargreaves III and stiff-arming Devin White on his way into the end zone.

In between those two scores, McCaffrey capped a 99-yard drive with a 1-yard run on fourth down, giving him five TDs the past two weeks.

The turnovers were part of a disturbing pattern for Winston throughout his career. He has five games with at least four turnovers, while no other player has more than two of those games since Winston entered the league in 2015. Winston had five turnovers in all, giving him an NFL-worst 86 in the past five seasons.

“Sometimes I do want to do great things,” Winston said. “But you can do great things but protect the team at the same time.”

Winston did most of his damage after the game got out of hand late, throwing for 400 yards with a 10yard TD pass to Cameron Brate in the fourth quarter that gave him 100 touchdown passes in his career.

Curtis Samuel added two second- half TDs, scoring on an 8-yard endaround and a 13-yard pass from Allen.

Allen finished 20 for 32 for 227 yards, two TDs and no intercepti­ons to improve to 5- 0 as a starter in his career.

 ?? TIM IRELAND - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Jameis Winston (3) passes against the Carolina Panthers during the second quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
TIM IRELAND - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbac­k Jameis Winston (3) passes against the Carolina Panthers during the second quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.

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