Times Colonist

Panthers keep season alive

CAROLINA 23 NEW ORLEANS 20

- STEVE REED

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — When Luke Kuechly was carted off the field with a concussion, the tears streaming down his face as he left, it appeared the Carolina Panthers might be ready for another collapse.

Their defensive leader was gone and another big fourthquar­ter lead was crumbling.

Instead, the Panthers did just enough to hold on and beat the New Orleans Saints 23-20 on Thursday night in a game marred by injuries to key players.

When Kuechly went down the lead was at 10, and players gathered around him as he was put on a cart near midfield. Carolina would give up another score, but hold on for its third win in four games.

“We rally behind that guy,” defensive end Charles Johnson said about Kuechly. “He’s our leader. When you see a leader go down like that, we just rally behind him. I’m keeping Luke in my prayers.”

The Panthers, who surrendere­d a 17-point lead and lost to the Kansas City Chiefs last week, entered the fourth quarter with a 23-3 lead before injuries began to take their toll. Along with Kuechly, the Panthers lost twotime All-Pro centre Ryan Kalil (shoulder), top pass rusher Mario Addison (foot) and cornerback Leonard Johnson (chest) to injuries. The Saints lost running back Mark Ingram to a head injury in the third quarter.

“It was the Grim Reaper walking around out there,” Panthers quarterbac­k Cam Newton said.

Saints quarterbac­k Drew Brees seemed to seize the momentum.

Brees, who had been held to 171 yards and no touchdowns in the first three quarters, rallied the Saints back to 23-20 with touchdown passes to Brandon Coleman and Coby Fleener.

But an 18-yard reception by Kelvin Benjamin on a third-and10 with 2:39 left in the game proved pivotal, taking enough time off the clock where Brees only had 14 seconds to work with on his final drive. He couldn’t manage to get his team into field goal range.

Newton finished 14 of 33 for 192 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown pass to Ted Ginn Jr. as the Panthers (4-6) pulled even with the Saints for third place in the NFC South.

“Our mantra is to Keep Pounding and it speaks volumes in situations like this,” Newton said. “I will take an ugly win over a pretty loss.”

Jonathan Stewart also ran for a touchdown and Graham Gano had three field goals.

Carolina’s next two games are on the West Coast — at Oakland and Seattle.

“Hopefully, the time off will give us enough time to heal up for this long road trip,” safety Kurt Coleman said. “And also you wonder if it wasn’t a Thursday game and it was a Sunday game, would there be these type of injuries? You never know . ... I’m just going to pray for everybody.”

 ?? JEFF SINER, CHARLOTTE OBSERVER ?? Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart fights for yardage as Saints defensive end Darryl Tapp makes the tackle on Thursday.
JEFF SINER, CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart fights for yardage as Saints defensive end Darryl Tapp makes the tackle on Thursday.

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