NFL

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints

· National Football League
1-12, 0-8 Away
Final
6 - 28
6-7, 3-3 Home

Derek Carr overcomes recent injuries and rough start, leads Saints past Panthers 28-6

Carr returned from a recent concussion and upper body injuries to throw late touchdown passes to Chris Olave and Jimmy Graham, and the Saints beat the hapless Carolina Panthers 28-6 on Sunday to pull back into a tie atop the feeble NFC South.

“I'm not trying to be negative,” Carr said when asked about a heated exchange with center Erik McCoy following a sack on a third-and-2 play.

“There really is nothing wrong," Carr added. "We had a moment. I've had some of those moments in my 10 years a lot of times, with a coach, with a teammate, somebody. You always circle back and make it right and keep going.”

McCoy said he wanted to offer a “public apology” for his “public disagreement” with Carr, and asserted that he and his QB remained on good terms.

“My emotions were high. His emotions were high about how things had been going through the game and I lost my cool,” said McCoy, who was caught on camera being restrained by a teammate as he screamed at Carr. “I let my emotions get the best of me.”

Saints coach Dennis Allen was critical of how New Orleans' offense functioned at times, but sounded less concerned by the Carr-McCoy flareup.

“If you're ever in a highly competitive environment and things aren't going the way that you want it to go, yeah, there's sometimes that you get frustrated, you lash out,” Allen said.

Alvin Kamara ran 9 yards for a touchdown as New Orleans (6-7) snapped a three-game skid and pulled even in the division with Atlanta and Tampa Bay.

Carolina (1-12) helped New Orleans with a couple of poorly executed special teams plays en route to their sixth straight loss.

Johnny Hekker’s punt attempt in the second quarter was smothered by Saints linebacker Nephi Sewell. D’Marco Jackson scooped what was officially ruled a fumble and returned it 8 yards for a touchdown that gave New Orleans a 14-3 lead.

“We shot ourselves in the foot and had catastrophic mistakes,” Panthers interim coach Chris Tabor said. “Everything’s frustrating if I can be completely honest. How are you going to handle it? It’s tough after this loss, but we have to keep going.”

While the Saints won for the first time since Nov. 5, frustrated fans in the Superdome didn't hesitate to boo when Carr and Co. stalled inside the 10 on their opening possession and Blake Gruppe missed a 29-yard field goal try.

They did so again when Carr was intercepted late in the first half by defensive end Derrick Brown, who batted a pass off of guard Cesar Ruiz's helmet and caught it on the rebound.

Playing one week after leaving a game with a concussion, as well as a fractured rib and a sore shoulder, Carr passed for just 37 yards through three-plus quarters. He finished 18 for 26 for 119 yards.

“I'm just excited that we won a game today,” Carr said. “I got enough yards and touchdowns for a lifetime. I came here to win. ... We've thrown for 300 and lost and that's a crappy week.”

Carr's first pass of 10 yards or more came in the fourth quarter when he opened a decisive series with a 43-yard completion to rookie A.T. Perry, who made a diving catch at the Carolina 20. Carr then found Graham for 12 yards on third-and-9 to set up his 7-yard scoring pass to Olave, who hadn't practiced all week because of an illness.

Carr added a 4-yard scoring pass to Graham — the veteran tight end's third TD this season — late in the game after the Panthers had turned the ball over on downs in their own territory.

The Panthers stalled twice inside the Saints 20 in the second half and made just one of two field goals on those possessions. They also went 1 of 7 on fourth down.

Rookie Bryce Young's season-long struggles continued. The first overall draft choice finished 13 of 36 for 137 yards and lost a fumble in the first half. He was sacked four times.

MILESTONE

The Saints' victory was their 200th since Mickey Loomis became the club's general manager in 2002. Loomis is the ninth NFL GM to hit that mark, joining Al Davis, Bill Belichick, Jerry Jones, Tex Schramm, Bill Polian, Kevin Colbert, Curly Lambeau and Ozzie Newsome.

INJURIES

Panthers: LG Justin McCray was helped off the field with a right calf injury after the first play from scrimmage and tight end Ian Thomas had ankle injury

UP NEXT

Panthers: Host Atlanta on Sunday.

Saints: Host the New York Giants on Sunday.

How can I watch Panthers vs. Saints?

  • TV Channel: Panthers at Saints 2021-22 NFL, week 14 is broadcasted nationally on FOX.
  • Online streaming: Sign up for Fubo.
    In Canada, viewers can watch Panthers vs. Saints on DAZN.

Matchup Prediction

Saints: 74.1%
Panthers: 25.6%
*According to ESPN's Football Power Index

Scoring Summary

NO TD 2nd Period 14:55 Alvin Kamara 9 Yd Run (Blake Grupe Kick)
CAR FG 2nd Period 9:16 Eddy Pineiro 47 Yd Field Goal
NO TD 2nd Period 4:37 D'Marco Jackson 8 Yd Fumble Return (Blake Grupe Kick)
CAR FG 3rd Period 4:57 Eddy Pineiro 29 Yd Field Goal
NO TD 4th Period 5:59 Chris Olave 7 Yd pass from Derek Carr (Blake Grupe Kick)
NO TD 4th Period 4:29 Jimmy Graham 4 Yd pass from Derek Carr (Blake Grupe Kick)

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nfl/500/car.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originCAR https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nfl/500/no.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originNO
16 1st Downs 14
4 Passing 1st downs 8
11 Rushing 1st downs 5
1 1st downs from penalties 1
8-20 3rd down efficiency 3-10
1-7 4th down efficiency 0-0
79 Total Plays 52
303 Total Yards 207
3.8 Yards per Play 4.0
12 Total Drives 11
99 Passing 110
13-36 Comp-Att 18-26
2.5 Yards per pass 4.1
0 Interceptions thrown 1
4-38 Sacks-Yards Lost 1-9
204 Rushing 97
39 Rushing Attempts 25
5.2 Yards per rush 3.9
0-2 Red Zone (Made-Att) 3-4
4-27 Penalties 3-30
2 Turnovers 1
2 Fumbles lost 0
0 Interceptions thrown 1
0 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 1
34:50 Possession 25:10

Game Information

Caesars Superdome

Location: New Orleans, LA
Attendance: 70,009 · Capacity:

2023 NFC South Standings

TEAM W L PCT T PF PA
Tampa Bay 9 8 .529 0 348 325
New Orleans 9 8 .529 0 402 327
Atlanta 7 10 .412 0 321 373
Carolina 2 15 .118 0 236 416
Full Standings

NFL News

Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft had tense meeting before Tom Brady roast

Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft had tense meeting before Tom Brady roast

Former Patriots described tension between Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft in the green room before the live roast of Tom Brady.

Giants sign former Steelers WR Allen Robinson

Giants sign former Steelers WR Allen Robinson

The Giants have signed wide receiver Allen Robinson, who was released by the Steelers in March after one subpar season.

2024 NFL offseason: Biggest remaining roster holes for all 32 teams

2024 NFL offseason: Biggest remaining roster holes for all 32 teams

We're through free agency and the draft, so where does each team still need to improve? We picked the biggest hole on each NFL roster.

2024 NFL draft questions: Midround picks who could be stars

2024 NFL draft questions: Midround picks who could be stars

Our experts weigh in on the 2024 NFL draft's biggest questions. Which rookies outside of Round 1 could make an impact this season?

Why Lions have so many former NFL players on coaching staff

Why Lions have so many former NFL players on coaching staff

Dan Campbell's staff is filled with ex-NFL stars, bringing experience and knowledge the players love.