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                  === Newton, Panthers roll over Chargers ===
 
 San  Diego, CA  (Sports Network)  - Cam  Newton threw  for 231  yards and  two
 touchdowns  as the  Carolina Panthers crushed the San Diego Chargers, 31-7, at
 Qualcomm Stadium on Sunday.
 
 Newton  continued  his strong play of  late, completing 19-of-33 passes on the
 day  to  help the  Panthers (5-9) to  their third win  in four games. DeAngelo
 Williams  rushed for 93  yards on 22 carries and also caught two passes for 51
 yards and a touchdown.
 
 Steve Smith led all receivers with six catches for 57 yards and a score.
 
 The  Carolina defense  constantly harassed  Philip  Rivers,  who fumbled  four
 times  and was sacked  on six occasions for San Diego (5-9),  which was coming
 off an impressive win against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
 
 The  Chargers totaled just  164 yards of offense for the game and scored their
 lone touchdown in fourth quarter on a Rivers pass to Antonio Gates.
 
 Rivers finished with 121 yards passing on 16-of-23 efficiency in the loss.
 
 "We  never  got a chance  to really execute  our offense. When the quarterback
 went  back to throw, he was getting hit fairly regularly," Chargers coach Norv
 Turner said.
 
 Carolina  used a  13-play, 80-yard drive to open the scoring right away. After
 Newton's  pass  fell incomplete  on  3rd-and-1  from  the  San Diego  two,  he
 scrambled  for  the necessary yard  on fourth  down before former Charger Mike
 Tolbert powered his way in for the score.
 
 Tolbert,  who rushed for 40 yards on the day, found the end zone again shortly
 thereafter  following a Rivers fumble, punching in another 1-yard score to put
 Carolina ahead 14-0.
 
 After  the Chargers  were forced three-and-out on their second touch, Carolina
 drove 72 yards on six plays to score its third touchdown of the period.
 
 Newton  completed a  short pass to Greg  Olsen for a first down before dumping
 one  off to DeAngelo  Williams, who scampered 45 yards for a touchdown to give
 the  Panthers a commanding  21-0 lead with under a minute to play in the first
 quarter.
 
 "We  started  fast,"  Panthers  coach  Ron Rivera  said.  "We  gave  ourselves
 opportunities  early on  in the game and  we took advantage of a miscue to put
 points  on  the board  right away. Once  we did that,  we really thought that,
 offensively, we could control the tempo a little bit."
 
 Following  a  series of punts, Carolina  got the ball  back at its own 24 with
 1:45 to go until halftime and managed to drive 61 yards to get into field-goal
 range.  Newton completed  six passes on the  series to help set up Graham Gano
 for a 33-yard field goal, giving the Panthers a 24-0 edge at the break.
 
 The  Panthers  scored for  the final time  on their first  touch of the second
 half, as Newton fired a 4-yard touchdown strike to Smith to cap an 8-play, 56-
 yard drive. Williams amassed 31 yards rushing on the series to help set up the
 score.
 
 San  Diego  finally put  some points on  the board early  in the fourth. After
 Larry  English  recovered a  Williams fumble, Rivers  fired a 9-yard touchdown
 pass  to Gates  in the back corner of  the end zone to give the Chargers their
 lone score of the day.
 
 The  TD reception was  Gates' 81st of his career, tying him with Lance Alworth
 for most in team history.
 
 Rivers  had the  Chargers in Carolina territory again later in the frame after
 completing  a 30-yard  pass to Malcolm Floyd,  but a Mario Addison sack on the
 following  play forced him to fumble for the fourth time, ending the potential
 scoring threat.
 
                                   Game Notes
 
 After  the  game, the Chargers announced  that running back Ryan Mathews broke
 his  left clavicle  ... Newton  has  not thrown  an interception  in his  last
 153  passes,  which  is  the  longest  stretch  in  franchise  history  for  a
 Carolina  quarterback.  It is  also the  longest active streak  in the NFL ...
 The Chargers have won just twice in their  past 10  games ... Carolina had  29
 first downs compared to just 12 for San Diego.
 
 12/16 22:18:30 ET