Washington Redskins' Jason Campbell (17) is sacked by Carolina Panthers' Damione Lewis (92) and Tyler Brayton (96) in the first half in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday.
Mike Mccarn, Associated Press
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Aided by a disputed call and Jake Delhomme's bold third-down run, the Carolina Panthers jump-started a sagging season at the expense of embattled Washington coach Jim Zorn.
The Panthers scored the game's final 18 points Sunday, with Jonathan Stewart's 8-yard run with 9:21 left the go-ahead touchdown in a 20-17 win over the Redskins.
The TD was set up when the Panthers recovered a muffed punt at the Washington 12. The maligned Delhomme later ran a bootleg for a first down with just under 2 minutes left to give the Panthers (1-3) their first win.
The Redskins (2-3) and Zorn took another defeat against a previously winless team despite leading 17-2 early in the third quarter.
This defeat included a confusing call.
Leading 17-12, the Redskins forced a punt with just over 10 minutes left. Carolina's Quinton Teal blocked Washington's Byron Westbrook into returner Antwaan Randle El, ruled a legal play. The ball bounced off Westbrook's foot and Carolina's Dante Wesley pounced on the ball at the Washington 12.
The officials initially were confused and awarded the ball to Washington. They then determined the ball hit Westbrook first and gave it to Carolina, a call upheld after Washington challenged.
Two plays later, Stewart's TD gave Carolina its first lead. Delhomme connected with Steve Smith on a 2-point conversion, making it 20-17.
Delhomme, who threw his eighth interception in a miserable season, later iced the win. He dragged cornerback DeAngelo Hall for the final yard needed for a first down. His chinstrap bunched up under his nose, Delhomme pumped both fists before kneeling down to run out the clock.
It made up for the earlier miscues.
With new offensive consultant Sherman Lewis watching from the coaching box, the Redskins' first two scoring drives totaled 14 yards.
Carolina entered the game with a minus-8 turnover margin. DeAngelo Williams fumbled on the first play from scrimmage and Albert Haynesworth recovered. Two plays later Jason Campbell's 10-yard pass to Clinton Portis made it 7-0.
It was exactly the start Carolina didn't need after getting booed off the field in its last home game, a 38-10 loss to Philadelphia in Week 1.
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