Panthers withstand Christian McCaffrey's injury to beat Texans
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[September 24, 2021] The
Carolina Panthers relied on defense and time-consuming possessions
after losing one of their top players in the first half, taking down
the host Houston Texans 24-9 on Thursday night for their third
straight victory.
Quarterback Sam Darnold accounted for most of the offense for the
Panthers (3-0), throwing for 304 yards on 23-of-34 passing. He also
rushed eight times for 11 yards, including a pair of touchdowns.
Carolina played most of the game without standout running back
Christian McCaffrey, who left in the second quarter with a hamstring
injury. He compiled 31 yards on seven carries -- and still finished
as the game's second-leading rusher. He played in only three games
in the 2020 season because of several injuries.
Rookie Chuba Hubbard stepped up in McCaffrey's absence, rushing for
52 yards on 11 attempts and catching three passes for 27 yards.
The Texans (1-2), who were held to 193 yards, were
unable to generate much with rookie quarterback Davis Mills in his first
NFL start. He was 19-for-28 for 168 yards and a touchdown as he filled
in for Tyrod Taylor, who was placed on injured reserve this week with a
hamstring injury.
In their first road game of the season, the Panthers struck first, going
88 yards on 10 plays on their second possession. Darnold ran 5 yards for
the touchdown with 6:36 left in the first quarter.
The Texans had run just 15 plays until their 64-yard drive that began
inside the 2-minute warning and resulted in Mills' 1-yard scoring pass
to Anthony Miller. Joey Slye, an ex-Panther, missed the extra point,
leaving the score 7-6.
It marked the first time this season that Carolina had allowed any
first-half points. The Panthers held a 187-108 edge in yards in the
first half.
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Carolina Panthers running back Royce Freeman (32) runs with the ball
as Houston Texans inside linebacker Zach Cunningham (41) attempts to
make a tackle during the second quarter at NRG Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
The Panthers stretched their lead to 14-6 in the third quarter when
Tommy Tremble scored on a 7-yard tight end sweep to complete a
91-yard drive. The 21-year-old became the youngest tight end in NFL
history to score a rushing touchdown, according to information from
the league.
Carolina's Zane Gonzalez booted a 21-yard field goal with 12:44
remaining in the game for a 17-9 lead. Slye countered with a 53-yard
field goal for Houston at the 9:09 mark.
The Panthers followed with their fourth scoring drive of nine or
more plays, with Darnold's 1-yard sneak concluding the 12-play,
75-yard march and giving Carolina a 24-9 lead.
--Field Level Media
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