“Defensively, we couldn't get off the field,” Rhule said.Īfter starting 2-0 at home, the Panthers have lost four straight at Bank of America Stadium. Washington running back Antonio Gibson was benched late in the first quarter after he fumbled in the red zone, but came back to finish strong with 95 yards on 19 carries. “From where we are, being a week into it, I thought he did a nice job.” “I thought Cam was excellent,” Rhule said. Still, Rhule said he was pleased with the quarterback’s performance. Newton has now lost nine straight starts with the Panthers dating to the 2018 season. He really competed for those guys today.” It doesn’t matter if he has to hand it off 100 times or throw it 100 times. “You can always count on him to be a fighter, a competitor,” Jackson said. Panthers cornerback Donte Jackson said he’s impressed with how much Heinicke has improved since he left Carolina. I remember doing that in the backyard as a little kid at halftime of the Packers games.” “You’re just trying to make something happen. “Those plays are kind of like backyard football,” Heinicke said. That set up former Panther Joey Slye's go-ahead 36-yard field goal with 4:13 left in the game. Heinicke played one of the best games of his career, finishing with a QB rating of 141.3.Īfter Newton connected on a 27-yard touchdown pass to McCaffrey down the seam to tie the game at 21 midway through the fourth quarter, Heinicke led Washington into Carolina territory behind a scrambling fourth-and-2 completion to tight end John Bates and a first-down run on a bootleg. I have to get in the book and really get a grasp on it.”Ĭhristian McCaffrey combined for 119 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown for the Panthers. “It's just the little minute things that come down signals and things like that. “Being able to get completions is something that every two-minute offense is predicated off of,” Newton said.
Panthers coach Matt Rhule said he stuck with Newton on the final two possessions even though the QB doesn’t have a full grasp of the team’s two-minute offense after joining Carolina 10 days ago. Daron Payne and James Smith-Williams sacked Newton with 1:11 left to seal the game for Washington. Newton is hoping to help steer the Panthers (5-6) toward a playoff run in his first start since returning to Carolina, where he spent nine previous seasons.Īnd he provided some big moments, throwing for 189 yards and two touchdowns and running for a 24-yard score that he celebrated by running to the team's logo at midfield, slamming down the ball and doing his Superman impersonation by pretending to rip open his jersey.īut Newton’s final two potential game-winning drives ended when the Panthers turned the ball over on downs. And it would’ve been disappointing if it went the other way.”
I really did,” said Rivera, who was cheered by the crowd before the game. Washington's players presented Rivera with a game ball. “To know we were going to win with those last two kneel-downs was nice,” Heinicke said. But he knows it was important to his teammates and coaches who have ties to Carolina, including coach Ron Rivera, who was 76-63-1 in nine seasons with the Panthers and led them to an NFC title in 2015 with Newton at quarterback. Heinicke said winning at Carolina “didn't mean that much” to him personally because he only spent one season here in 2018. Terry McLaurin had five catches for 103 yards and a touchdown as Washington (4-6) piled up 369 yards of offense. Taylor Heinicke was by far the lesser-known of the two quarterbacks making their return to Charlotte on Sunday.īut it was Heinicke who upstaged Cam Newton by throwing for 206 yards and three touchdowns against the league’s top-ranked pass defense, helping Washington spoil the 2015 MVP's return to Bank of America Stadium with a 27-21 win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. Heinicke, Washington spoil Newton's homecoming 27-21ĬHARLOTTE, N.C.