Carolina Panthers' DeAngelo Williams (34) breaks the tackle of Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Ronde Barber as he runs for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Chuck Burton, Associated Press
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Given a national stage, the Carolina Panthers made a pretty good case to be included among the NFL's top teams.
Running all over Tampa Bay with their emerging tandem of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart, the Panthers seized control of the competitive NFC South with a 38-23 win over the Buccaneers on Monday night.
Williams rushed for a career-high 186 yards and two touchdowns, Stewart added 115 yards and two more scores and the Panthers set a team record for yards rushing for the second time in a month.
And this time it was against a team that came in having allowed only one rushing TD all season.
The Panthers (10-3) avenged their worst loss of the season and grabbed the top spot in the division for themselves, moving one game ahead of the Buccaneers (9-4).
The Monday nighter featuring the top teams in the NFC South was billed as a chance for the division to emerge from the shadow of the tough NFC East.
The overlooked contenders played even through three quarters, before the Panthers wore down the Buccaneers' highly regarded defense in the final period behind their emerging stars in the backfield.
Steve Smith added nine catches for 117 yards and a touchdown, and the Panthers overcame Jake Delhomme's two interceptions behind their dominating ground game and an effective second-half defensive performance.
The Panthers moved within a game of the New York Giants for the best record in the NFC. At the Giants in two weeks, the Panthers yes the Panthers hold their own destiny for the No. 1 seed in the playoffs. The Buccaneers wasted a career day from Antonio Bryant, who caught nine passes for 200 yards and two touchdowns, including an outstanding one-handed TD grab with 2:29 left. Matt Bryant's extra-point attempt after Antonio Bryant's final score was blocked by Julius Peppers. The Panthers then recovered the onside kick, and Williams scored his 13th touchdown breaking Stephen Davis' single-season team record to put it away.
It was a frustrating night for the Bucs, who had roughed up Carolina 27-3 in October. A win would have given them control of the division.
Tampa Bay recovered from its customary poor start to make it a game heading into the fourth quarter.
In his first game back in Carolina since suffering a career-threatening knee injury 14 months ago, Carnell "Cadillac" Williams had a 4-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter to tie it at 17.
Williams and Stewart then took over.
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