CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Cam Newton threw for 198 yards and two touchdowns, Carolina’s defense set an NFL record for fewest yards allowed in a postseason game and the Panthers defeated the Arizona Cardinals 27-16 on Saturday.
It was Carolina’s first playoff win in nine years and Newton’s first playoff victory since entering the NFL as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 draft.
Jonathan Stewart ran for 122 yards and a touchdown on a rain-soaked afternoon.
The Panthers held the Cardinals to 77 yards, intercepted Ryan Lindley twice and sacked him four times. Carolina had 386 yards.
The Panthers will play at the top-seeded Seattle Seahawks next weekend if the Dallas Cowboys beat the Detroit Lions on Sunday. If the Lions win, the Panthers will play at the Green Bay Packers.
After a 9-1 start, Arizona’s once promising season was undone by a rash of injuries, including to quarterbacks Carson Palmer and Drew Stanton.
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