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Just as with last week, Newton wasn't in the mood to celebrate after a loss.
"We've just got to get it right. We're going to get it right," Newton said. "But I'm not the person to just sit up here and say, 'Well, we have next time.' I'm not that type of person. I want it right now and I want to get it right now."
Newton couldn't have asked for a better start in his home debut in front of a crowd loudly cheering his every move and hoping he'll reverse the franchise's sagging fortunes. He threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Brandon LaFell on his first drive. Then, after a fumbled kickoff return by Randall Cobb, Newton directed the first of two field-goal drives to take the 13-0 lead.
But Rodgers and the Packers offense -- which spent most of the first quarter on the sideline -- finally got in rhythm while Newton started making mistakes.
His first came late in the second quarter by throwing to Smith in double coverage, with Woodson diving in front of Smith near the sideline for the interception.
His second interception came when he tried to throw against pressure from Matthews, with Woodson jumping in front of Smith for a second pick. On the third, Newton simply overthrew an open Legedu Naanee and the ball ended up in the arms of safety Morgan Burnett near midfield late in the third quarter.
"This is a rookie quarterback that's learning and growing and getting better each opportunity he gets," Panthers coach Ron Rivera said. "When we go back and really get to watch the tape, we'll see he missed a read here, he missed a throw here, but for the most part, he handled himself with the type of poise and composure you would not expect."
Meanwhile, Rodgers played a mistake-free game and completed 19 of 30 throws. John Kuhn added a goal-line plunge for the Packers' first touchdown, while Mason Crosby kicked three field goals.
NOTES: Packers safety Nick Collins was carried off the field on a stretcher after he injured his neck while trying to tackle Jonathan Stewart in the fourth quarter. The team said Collins had "normal feeling and complete movement" in his extremities but would be kept overnight in a hospital for observation. ... Packers receiver Donald Driver had a 10-yard catch to become the Packers' all-time leader with 9,666 receiving yards. ... Stewart and De'Angelo Williams combined for 18 yards rushing, though Stewart had eight catches for 100 yards. ... Smith had 156 yards receiving, but lost a fumble in the third quarter on a 25-yard catch.
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