National Football League
New Orleans 16, Carolina 14
When: 1:00 PM ET, Sunday, October 3, 2010
Where: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
Temperature: Dome
Head Official: John Parry
Attendance: 70016

Newly signed veteran John Carney kicked three field goals - including the go-ahead 25-yarder with 3:55 left in the fourth quarter - to give the New Orleans Saints a 16-14 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.

Signed this week after Garrett Hartley missed a 29-yard field goal in last week's 27-24 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, Carney also booted a pair of 32-yard kicks to help the Saints (3-1) rally from a 14-10 second-half deficit.

The Panthers (0-4) drove to New Orleans' 36-yard line, but Malcolm Jenkins sacked Jimmy Clausen on third down to take Carolina out of field goal range. The rookie quarterback then misfired on fourth down.

Drew Brees threw for 275 yards and a touchdown on 33-of-48 passing, connecting with Lance Moore on a 4-yard score in the second quarter.

Chris Ivory rushed for 67 yards on 12 carries and Ladell Betts added 47 yards on 13 carries for the Saints, who were without starting running back Pierre Thomas.

Clausen threw his first NFL touchdown pass, a 55-yard strike to running back Jonathan Stewart.

DeAngelo Williams rushed for 86 yards on 13 carries for the Panthers.

Top Game Performances
Rushing
Carolina   New Orleans
DeAngelo Williams Player Christopher Ivory
13 Attempts 12
86 Yards 67
6.6 Avg Yards 5.6
1 Touchdowns 0
39 Long 14
Receiving
Carolina   New Orleans
Jonathan Stewart Player Devery Henderson
1 Receptions 6
55 Yards 59
55.0 Avg Yards 9.8
1 Touchdowns 0
55 Long 12
Team Stats Summary
 
  Yards Scoring Defense
Team Tot Rus Pas TD FG INT Sck FF
Carolina 251 118 133 2 0 0 2.0 3
New Orleans 383 121 262 1 3 0 3.0 1
Upcoming Games
  • New Orleans will play their next game on the road against Arizona. The Saints have a W/L % of .000 after a win and .000 after a loss.
  • Carolina will play their next game at home against Chicago. The Panthers have a W/L % of .000 after a win and .000 after a loss.
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