Cam
Newton angrily
slapped his hands together and stared into the end-zone stands,
watching Miami
Dolphins fans
celebrate the interception he had just thrown.
His
mistake helped put the Carolina
Panthers in
a deep hole Sunday, but Newton knew how to get out.
He
led a late comeback for the second time in a week, converting a
fourth-and-10 situation at his 20 with a completion to keep alive the
Panthers' final possession, and their touchdown with 43 seconds left
beat Miami 20-16.
The
Panthers (8-3) overcame a 16-3 first-half deficit for their seventh
win in a row, their longest streak since 2003.
"It
may not be pretty," Newton said, "but at the end of the
game we get that three-letter word, and that's gorgeous."
Newton
hit Greg
Olsen with
a 1-yard pass for the winning score to cap a 12-play drive. Carolina
also rallied past the New
England Patriots with
a late drive last Monday.
The
Dolphins (5-6) fell to 2-2 since tackle Jonathan
Martin left
the team and the team's bullying scandal began to mushroom.
Source:
espn
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