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Jimmy Clausen, who started last week for Carolina, entered the game to begin the second half and went 9 for 15 for 69 yards. The Panthers scored their touchdown in the fourth quarter after Miami backup quarterback Matt Moore lost a fumble.
Rivera declined to say when he'll decide whether to start Newton or Clausen in the opener Sept. 11 against Arizona.
"They were efficient at best," Rivera said. "They made some good reads, made some good decisions but missed a couple of throws. That was disappointing."
In two games, Newton has yet to lead the Panthers to a touchdown. When asked if he had done enough to be the No. 1 quarterback, he said, "No sir. I'm not going to worry about who's the starting quarterback and who's not. I'm just going to worry about myself, as a whole, getting better."
Newton's first pass went to Greg Olsen for 12 yards, but the Panthers were then forced to punt, and they totaled only 10 plays on their next three possessions.
Miami rookie Daniel Thomas carried 12 times for 52 yards. Brandon Marshall played three series and caught five passes for 46 yards.
The second possession by the Dolphins' first-teamers resulted in a 12-play, 80-yard touchdown drive late in the first quarter. The final yard proved the toughest -- Miami ran up the middle three times for no gain before Lex Hilliard scored on a fourth-down leap.
In the second quarter, Henne led another 12-play scoring drive against Panthers reserves. It ended with a 39-yard field goal by Dan Carpenter.
The Dolphins got the ball back with 2:03 left in the half, and Henne moved them 63 yards for a score in four plays, the last a 4-yard run by Thomas.
NOTES: Charlotte's running backs totaled 46 yards rushing. ... Fifteen players caught passes for Miami. ... Third-string linebacker Thomas Williams had seven solo tackles, including one on special teams.
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