
The Series: With the 28-21 victory, the Panthers defeated the Buccaneers for the 10th time in their last 13 meetings and fifth time in the last six games at Raymond James Stadium. Carolina leads the all-time series 11-7 and will meet Tampa Bay again this season at Bank of America Stadium on Dec. 6.
Inactives: The following eight players were inactive for the Panthers: quarterback ![]()
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Double Trouble: Running backs ![]()
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Williams Rushes Up Charts: Williams rushed a career-high 30 times to move into second place in team history for the most career rushing attempts with 627, surpassing the 611 by Tshimanga Biakabutuka from 1996-2001. DeShaun Foster is first with 851. Williams ranks first in team history with 27 rushing touchdowns and 12 games with 100 or more rushing yards and second with 3,105 rushing yards.
Williams gained a season-high 152 yards to generate his first 100-yard rushing effort this season and scored two touchdowns on runs of 20 in the second quarter and one yard in the fourth quarter. He leads the Panthers with 372 yards and four touchdowns on 89 carries this season.
Hot Stew: Stewart rushed for a season-high 110 yards and one touchdown - scoring on a 26-yard run in the third quarter - on 17 attempts to produce his third-career 100-yard rushing performance. Indicative of the flow of the game, he gained 74 of his yards in the second half. Stewart is second on the Panthers with 248 yards and two touchdowns on 50 carries this season.
Offensive Line Paves The Way: Behind an offensive line featuring ![]()
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The Panthers' 267 yards rushing represented the second-most in team history behind the 299 tallied in their last game versus Tampa Bay (12/8/08). Combined with the Buccaneers' 124 yards rushing, the 391 total yards on the ground between the two teams was the third-most in a game involving the Panthers.
Carolina's 48 rushing attempts tied the second most in team history - previously accomplished versus Kansas City (10/5/08) - behind the team-record 52 carries at Atlanta (12/24/06).
The Panthers established a team record with 16 rushing first downs. They bettered the previous mark of 14 versus Tampa Bay (12/8/08).
Delhomme Boy: Quarterback ![]()
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Delhomme directed his 20th career game-winning drive (including the playoffs) and second this year that put the team ahead for good in the fourth quarter or overtime. He guided the Panthers 80 yards on 16 plays in 8:04, capped by a one-yard touchdown run by DeAngelo Williams with 29 seconds remaining. Fifteen of the 16 plays during the game-winning possession were runs with Delhomme's lone pass attempt a four-yard completion to ![]()
Delhomme has completed 79-of-133 passes for 847 yards and four touchdowns with 10 interceptions this season. All of his touchdown passes have been to tight ends with King catching two and ![]()
Moose Tracks: Wide receiver ![]()
Takeaway/Giveaway: Carolina forced two turnovers on an interception by linebacker ![]()
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Sack Party: The Panthers collected four sacks against the Buccaneers and have gathered 13 this season - and nine in the last two games. Defensive end ![]()
Red Hot Peppers: Defensive end ![]()
Baker's Dozen: Punter ![]()
Claw Marks: The Panthers lost the coin toss with a call of tails but still began the game with the football as the Buccaneers opted to defer their option to the second half. Carolina has won three of five coin tosses this season...With running back Mike Goodson inactive for the second consecutive week, wide receiver ![]()
House Of Blues: The Panthers wore their blue alternate jerseys for the first time this season and 14th time overall, including seven occasions against Tampa Bay, since debuting them in 2002. Carolina owns a 7-7 regular-season mark when wearing the blue tops. The Panthers will also wear their blue alternate jerseys this year at home versus Miami (11/19/09).
Swashbucklers: Buccaneers wide receiver Sammie Stroughter returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown, the second-longest kickoff return ever by an opponent. It represented just the third kickoff return for a touchdown allowed by the Panthers in team history and first since Tim Dwight's 93-yarder for Atlanta (10/4/98)...Stroughter finished the game with a 47.3 kickoff-return average on three returns to set a record for the highest kickoff-return average by an opponent. He bettered the previous mark of 42.3 yards by Tim Dwight for Atlanta (10/4/98)...Tampa Bay guard Davin Joseph blocked a 52-yard field-goal attempt by ![]()