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The Panthers took their first lead on Stewart's 2-yard run midway through the second quarter -- with Smith's 38-yard grab the key play of the drive -- then got a gift to take a 20-10 halftime lead.
Instead of running out the clock on second-and-10 from its own 18 in the closing seconds, Denver called a timeout. The Broncos fumbled on the next play, Carolina's Tyler Brayton recovered, and John Kasay kicked a 44-yard field goal as time expired.
Williams' cutback 56-yard run on the first drive of the second half put it away for Carolina, which won its third straight as their founder looked on.
Richardson had been hospitalized for about a week and had not attended the past three games.
But the 72-year-old Richardson -- the first ex-NFL player to own a team since George Halas -- sat in his first-row seat in his open-air end zone box covered with a white and blue Panthers blanket.
A large cheer erupted when Richardson was shown on the stadium video boards early in the fourth quarter, just before Kasay kicked his third field goal for the final margin.
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