Carolina 37, Tampa Bay 20

1 2 3 4 T
CAR (7-8) 7 10 7 13 37
TAM (5-10) 7 0 7 6 20

Final

4:15 PM ET
December 26, 2004

Delhomme passes for four TDs in victory

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2222
3rd down efficiency
7-123-7
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Yards348345
Passing207299
Comp-Att
19-2430-41
Yards per pass
8.67.3
Rushing14146
Rushing Attempts
3613
Yards per rush
3.93.5
Penalties5-5210-77
Turnovers03
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
02
Possession35:3424:26
Air/Ground Leaders
Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Delhomme19/2421440
Tampa Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Griese30/4132132
Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Goings33127018
Delhomme112012
Tampa Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Pittman104107
Griese2303
Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Muhammad8115223
Goings439022
Tampa Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Galloway998120
Jurevicius666020
Carolina Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Muhammad100
Wallace001
Tampa Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Griese110
Bidwell100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCARTAM
TD7:41MUHSIN MUHAMMAD 15 YD PASS FROM JAKE DELHOMME (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Drive: 6 plays, 55 yds, 3:21
70
TD13:12MICHAEL CLAYTON 22 YD PASS FROM BRIAN GRIESE (JAY TAYLOR KICK)
Drive: 9 plays, 76 yds, 5:31
77
SECOND QUARTERCARTAM
TD3:47MUHSIN MUHAMMAD 6 YD PASS FROM JAKE DELHOMME (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Drive: 10 plays, 61 yds, 5:35
147
FG15:00JOHN KASAY 26 YD
Drive: 3 plays, 36 yds, :20
177
THIRD QUARTERCARTAM
TD5:55KEARY COLBERT 4 YD PASS FROM JAKE DELHOMME (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Drive: 10 plays, 70 yds, 5:55
247
TD8:35MICHAEL CLAYTON 6 YD PASS FROM BRIAN GRIESE (JAY TAYLOR KICK)
Drive: 7 plays, 38 yds, 2:40
2414
FOURTH QUARTERCARTAM
TD2:46MIKE SEIDMAN 2 YD PASS FROM JAKE DELHOMME (PAT FAILED)
Drive: 9 plays, 49 yds, 4:24
3014
TD6:43JOEY GALLOWAY 14 YD PASS FROM BRIAN GRIESE (TWO-POINT PASS CONVERSION FAILED)
Drive: 8 plays, 78 yds, 3:57
3020
TD10:19KINDAL MOOREHEAD 17 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (JOHN KASAY KICK) 3720

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- The Carolina Panthers are one step closer to overcoming a horrendous start and making NFL history.

No team has ever lost seven of its first eight games and rallied to make the playoffs, but the defending NFC champions have a chance after beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 37-20 Sunday to keep pace with New Orleans for a wild-card berth.

The Panthers (7-8) won for the sixth time in seven games and can earn the last wild-card spot in the weak NFC by beating the Saints (7-8) at home next Sunday.

"We've given ourselves another opportunity next week. We play another division foe at our place and we'll see how it all settles," Carolina coach John Fox said.

"These guys have believed all year that it isn't where you start but where you finish, and we have one more step to get into the next tournament."

Jake Delhomme threw for 214 yards and four touchdowns, two of them to Muhsin Muhammad, who had his seventh 100-yard game and set single-season Carolina records for yards receiving (1,310) and TD catches (14).

Four of the six games the Panthers and Bucs have played against each other since the NFC South was formed in 2002 have been decided by seven points or less, including a 21-14 Carolina victory on Nov. 28.

But Delhomme and an opportunistic defense made sure the Panthers' fourth straight win in the series wouldn't come down to the wire.

Defensive tackle Kindal Moorehead's interception and 17-yard return for a touchdown with just under 5 minutes remaining wiped out any hope for a Tampa Bay comeback and ensured the Panthers would bounce back from a disappointing 34-31 overtime loss at Atlanta the previous week.

"That's just how we've fought all season, characteristic of this ballclub in that we just keep fighting," Muhammad said.

Delhomme threw TD passes of 15 and 6 yards to Muhammad and the Panthers blocked a punt to set up a field goal as the first half expired to build a 17-7 lead. Carolina marched 70 yards after the second half kickoff to go up 24-7 on Delhomme's 4-yard TD throw to Keary Colbert.

The Bucs (5-10) lost for the third straight time since routing the NFC South champion Falcons 27-0 in a game they hoped would be a springboard for a strong stretch run that would carry them to the playoffs after an 0-4 start.

Instead, Tampa Bay is assured its worst finish since 1996. A defeat at Arizona in the season finale would give the Bucs 11 losses for the first time since 1993.

"You can't take anything from them. They were 1-7, and they fought back. You've got to pat those guys on the back because they've been doing some commendable stuff," Bucs cornerback Brian Kelly said.

"We were in a similar position being down 0-4. I envy some of the things they're doing over there right now."

Delhomme completed 19 of 24 passes and the Panthers didn't have any turnovers. Meanwhile, Nick Goings continued to impress with his fifth 100-yard game, finishing with 127 yards on 33 carries.

Taking up where he left off in a 10-catch, 135-yard performance the previous week against Atlanta, Muhammad had eight receptions for 115 yards. His one-handed catch over Kelly gave the Panthers a 7-0 lead, his second TD catch made it 14-0 and he gained 20 yards on a catch to set up John Kasay's 26-yard field goal on the last play on the first half.

"I've got extreme confidence in Moose, and I'm going to keep on feeding him," Delhomme said.

Tampa Bay's Brian Griese tossed three touchdown passes, but also threw two interceptions and lost a midfield fumble that led to Delhomme's fourth TD pass and a 30-14 Carolina lead early in the fourth quarter.

Michael Clayton scored on receptions of 22 and 6 yards for Tampa Bay.

Griese was 30-of-41 for 321 yards.

"It's tough. You give everything you have as a football player and it isn't enough. You have to learn from it and stay strong," Griese said.

The Bucs are 12-19 since winning the Super Bowl two years ago, and Sunday's loss finished a week in which defensive end Simeon Rice made critical comments about coach Jon Gruden, saying the Bucs suffer from a lack of discipline.

Gruden vowed that the team will finish with a strong effort at Arizona.

"I don't like the feeling of being knocked on my you know what," Gruden said. "I don't think our players do (either)."

Game notes
Clayton has six TD receptions, a Tampa Bay rookie record. ... Rice, who began the day tied for the NFC lead in sacks with 12, had zero tackles. ... The Panthers have forced 29 turnovers in their last seven games, compared to nine during their 1-7 start.


NFL Scores

Friday, December 24th 2004
Green Bay 34 Final
Minnesota 31
Saturday, December 25th 2004
Oakland 30 Final
Kansas City 31
Denver 37 Final
Tennessee 16
Sunday, December 26th 2004
NY Giants 22 Final
Cincinnati 23
Chicago 13 Final
Detroit 19
San Diego 31 Final
Indianapolis 34 OT
Atlanta 13 Final
New Orleans 26
Baltimore 7 Final
Pittsburgh 20
Houston 21 Final
Jacksonville 0
New England 23 Final
NY Jets 7
Buffalo 41 Final
San Francisco 7
Washington 10 Final
Dallas 13
Arizona 21 Final
Seattle 24
Carolina 37 Final
Tampa Bay 20
Cleveland 7 Final
Miami 10
Monday, December 27th 2004
Philadelphia 7 Final
St. Louis 20