Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

PANTHERS EDGE 49ERS IN DEFENSIVE BATTLE

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Carolina earns a big road victory in San Francisco as the 49ers are held to 91 passing yards.

Carolina’s swarming, opportunis­tic defense stopped Colin Kaepernick in his tracks.

Drayton Florence intercepte­d a pass by Kaepernick in the final minute to seal a 10-9 victory to snap the San Francisco 49ers’ five-game winning streak and give the Panthers their fifth win in a row.

Graham Gano kicked a 53-yard field goal with 10:05 remaining that held up as the Panthers (6-3) twice shut down Kaepernick on last-ditch drives with swarming defense.

DeAngelo Williams broke two tackles for a 27-yard touchdown run late in the first half that pulled Carolina within 9-7. Gano missed wide left on a 48-yard field goal in the third period, but came through later.

San Francisco (6-3) got the ball back with 5:25 left at its 1, then again with 1:02 to go.

Phil Dawson kicked a season-best 53-yard field goal among his three for the 49ers.

Carolina fumbled twice in the closing moments, but recovered each time. First, Jonathan Stewart fumbled and Mike Tolbert pounced on the ball. Cam recovered his own bobble.

This was hardly the highly touted showdown between 2011 No. 1 overall pick Newton and Kaepernick, the sixth quarterbac­k drafted that year, in the second round. They roomed together during the scouting combine.

Kaepernick went 11 for 22 for 91 yards with an intercepti­on and was sacked six times for a 42.0 passer rating.

Newton was only slightly better, going 16 of 32 for 169 yards, an intercepti­on and four sacks for a 52.7 rating.

Frank Gore had 16 carries for 82 yards, accounting for most of San Francisco’s 151 total yards.

Dawson put San Francisco ahead on a 53-yard field goal on the team’s opening drive, his longest kick of the year. He kicked second-quarter field goals of 43 and 25 yards.

But Kaepernick could never get his team in the end zone in its first game since an off week on the heels of a win against Jacksonvil­le in London.

When San Francisco’s Andy Lee had his punt blocked at the end of the first quarter, Florence tried to get out of the way, but went to grab the ball at the last second and it got away from him.

Reid wrestled the ball from Josh Thomas for his second fumble recovery of the season and fifth takeaway.

Carolina got going after managing only minus-7 yards passing and 12 total yards in the first quarter.

The Panthers finished with 250 total yards.

The 49ers also lost tight end Garrett Celek to a hamstring injury in the first quarter, while defensive tackle Ray McDonald hurt an ankle.

Panthers linebacker Chase Blackburn did not return in the second half because of a foot injury.

 ??  ?? The Panthers’ Drayton Florence, left, celebrates with Thomas Davis after intercepti­ng a 49ers pass in the fourth quarter Sunday.
The Panthers’ Drayton Florence, left, celebrates with Thomas Davis after intercepti­ng a 49ers pass in the fourth quarter Sunday.

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