Carolina 34, Arizona 21

1 2 3 4 T
CAR (3-4) 7 21 0 6 34
ARI (4-3) 7 0 7 7 21

Final

4:15 PM ET
November 1, 2009
U of Phoenix Stadium,
Glendale, AZ

Delhomme's 50-yard TD pass helps Panthers roll over Cardinals

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1323
Passing 1st downs
315
Rushing 1st downs
105
1st downs from Penalties
03
3rd down efficiency
8-164-10
4th down efficiency
0-01-2
Total Plays6065
Total Yards355320
Passing85226
Comp-Att
7-1527-46
Yards per pass
5.74.9
Rushing27094
Rushing Attempts
4417
Yards per rush
6.15.5
Red Zone (Made-Att)2-43-3
Penalties7-725-35
Turnovers06
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
05
Defensive / Special Teams TDs10
Possession32:5827:02
Air/Ground Leaders
Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Delhomme7/149010
Moore0/1000
Arizona Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Warner27/4624225
Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Williams23158077
Stewart1787219
Arizona Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Wells847014
Hightower839115
Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Smith356150
Jarrett222017
Arizona Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Fitzgerald666019
Hightower857017
Carolina Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Brayton001
Arizona Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Warner110
Breaston100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCARARI
TD07:22Jonathan Stewart 6 Yd Run (John Kasay Kick) 70
TD00:47LaRod Stephens-Howling 14 Yd Pass From Kurt Warner (Neil Rackers Kick) 77
SECOND QUARTERCARARI
TD14:53Jonathan Stewart 10 Yd Run (John Kasay Kick) 147
TD07:33Steve Smith 50 Yd Pass From Jake Delhomme (John Kasay Kick) 217
TD07:28Julius Peppers 13 Yd Interception Return (John Kasay Kick) 287
THIRD QUARTERCARARI
TD06:13Ben Patrick 1 Yd Pass From Kurt Warner (Neil Rackers Kick) 2814
FOURTH QUARTERCARARI
FG11:40John Kasay 35 Yd 3114
TD09:44Tim Hightower 1 Yd Run (Neil Rackers Kick) 3121
FG02:40John Kasay 31 Yd 3421
Associated Press

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Jake Delhomme left Arizona a winner, even if he had to take a trip to the hospital before he left town.

The embattled Carolina quarterback, whose downward spiral began with a playoff loss at home against Arizona last season, threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to Steve Smith before leaving with a chest injury in the Panthers' 34-21 victory over the Cardinals on Sunday.

Sando: One Glaring Exception

The current Cardinals simply can't find ways to push the ball downfield to their wide receivers in general and Larry Fitzgerald in particular, writes Mike Sando. Blog

• NFC West blog

The Panthers, in a turnover-free performance, rolled up 270 yards on the ground against what had been the No. 1 rushing defense in the NFL.

It was the second-most yards rushing in franchise history, behind 299 against Tampa Bay last season, and a measure of revenge after Arizona beat the Panthers 33-13 at Carolina in last season's playoffs.

"There was a special interest on this game," Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams said.

Arizona's Kurt Warner was intercepted five times and fumbled the ball away once. Julius Peppers returned one of the picks 13 yards for a touchdown.

Warning Sign for Warner

The Panthers forced Kurt Warner to turn the ball over six times, including five interceptions. Warner struggled throwing in long yardage situations (downs with 10 or more yards to go).

Warner by distance to go
10 yards or more Less than 10 yards
Comp-Att 17-32 10-12
Yards 182 69
TD-Int 0-5 2-0
Passer rating 30.5 130.2

-- ESPN Stats and Information

Coincidentally, Delhomme was intercepted five times and fumbled once in that playoff loss. He had a league-worst 13 picks this season entering Sunday.

Delhomme played a series after he was hurt, then was taken to a hospital for tests. He said after returning to the stadium that nothing serious was discovered. He described the injury as a "chest contusion."

After throwing three interceptions in last Sunday's home loss to Buffalo, Delhomme had to wait until Wednesday to find out if he still was the starter.

"To say it was the lowest point I ever had as a Panther, probably," he said. "So after a ton of self-searching and soul searching, I was looking forward to going back out there and play, just play."

Fast Facts

• The Panthers got some measure of revenge for last season's 33-13 drubbing in the NFC Divisional playoffs, improving to 4-0 against the Cardinals in Arizona.

• Kurt Warner turned the ball over six times, equaling the number Jake Delhomme had in their playoff meeting. Warner matched his career high with five interceptions and has nine picks in the Cardinals' three losses this season.

• The Panthers have won three of four after starting the season 0-3.

• DeAngelo Williams rushed for a season-high 158 yards, his 13th career 100-yard rushing game. He has topped 150 yards on the ground in two of his last three games.

• Arizona now has less than 100 yards rushing in five straight games.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

His statistics weren't impressive, but he made no big mistakes and the Panthers' punishing ground game did the rest.

"That is the way we like to play," Delhomme said. "We have been turning it over and I have been the big culprit and we didn't do that today. That was the big thing, and the defense got a ton of turnovers."

Delhomme was 7 of 14 for 90 yards, including the first scoring pass to a wide receiver for the Panthers this season.

Williams rushed for 158 yards on 23 carries, including a 77-yarder to set up Stewart's 10-yard touchdown run that put Carolina (3-4) up for good 14-7 on the first play of the second quarter. Stewart gained 87 yards in 17 attempts.

"We knew what they were going to do and we couldn't stop it," Arizona nose tackle Bryan Robinson said.

Warner completed 27 of 46 for 242 yards and two touchdowns. Two of his interceptions were tipped.

"It just seemed like every time the ball was bouncing somewhere, it went into their hands," Warner said. "It's to their credit. They were hustling. They were running all over the football field."

Delhomme was hurt on a hard hit by Arizona's Chike Okeafor and Darnell Dockett with 5:59 left in the third quarter. He got to his knees, then slowly walked off the field, but was back for the next series before leaving for good.

On the bench, he said he began to feel "a little chilly" and "kind of a little weak." That led to the trip to the hospital.

The Cardinals (4-3) remained in first in the NFC West because San Francisco lost at Indianapolis, but the ugly performance often drew boos from the capacity crowd. Arizona has lost more home games than it did all of last season.

Each team scored on its first possession. Stewart scored on a 6-yard run, then Warner threw 14 yards to rookie LaRod Stephens-Howling for his NFL touchdown.

"It's very disappointing that we aren't playing better at home right now," coach Ken Whisenhunt said. "We have the same record that we were at this time last year. I still feel like we're a better football team. We just didn't play that way today."

With the Panthers leading 21-7, Arizona Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie bit on Delhomme's pump fake, freeing Smith to run alone downfield on a 50-yard touchdown pass play and it was 21-7 with 7:33 left in the half.

Five seconds later, on the Cardinals' next play from scrimmage, Peppers stepped in Warner's way and picked off the short pass, running untouched to make it 28-7.

The Cardinals cut it to 28-14 and 31-21 but could get no closer as John Kasay kicked field goals of 35 and 31 yards in the fourth quarter.

"To come on the road, playing a good football team, one that handled us pretty good in the playoffs a year ago," Carolina coach John Fox said, "it was a big win for a lot of reasons."

Arizona's Anquan Boldin played despite an ankle injury that limited him in practice all week. However, he aggravated the injury in the third quarter, left the game and did not return. He caught three passes to make him the Cardinals' career leader in receptions.

Game notes
Peppers also forced a fumble by Warner. ... Martin started because Charles Godfrey is out with an injury. ... Arizona's next opponent, Chicago, rushed for 170 yards against Cleveland, one of the NFL's worst defenses, on Sunday.


NFL Scores

Sunday, November 1st
Houston 31 Final
Buffalo 10
Cleveland 6 Final
Chicago 30
Seattle 17 Final
Dallas 38
St. Louis 17 Final
Detroit 10
San Francisco 14 Final
Indianapolis 18
Miami 30 Final
NY Jets 25
NY Giants 17 Final
Philadelphia 40
Denver 7 Final
Baltimore 30
Jacksonville 13 Final
Tennessee 30
Oakland 16 Final
San Diego 24
Minnesota 38 Final
Green Bay 26
Carolina 34 Final
Arizona 21
Monday, November 2nd
Atlanta 27 Final
New Orleans 35