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TAMPA, Fla.– Fresh off rushing for a team single-game record 320 yards last week against the Detroit Lions, the Carolina Panthers opened with an all-out passing attack Sunday for a quick 7-0 lead over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Quarterback Sam Darnold connected with tight end Tommy Tremble for a 17-yard touchdown to cap the game’s first series, on which four of the six plays were passes.
Sam Darnold gets the @Panthers on the board first!
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— NFL (@NFL) January 1, 2023
Darnold was 4-for-4 for 60 yards and the touchdown, similar to the 29-yard touchdown catch Tremble had against Tampa Bay earlier this season on a pass from P.J. Walker. It was the second straight game Carolina scored a touchdown on its opening drive after having none in the first 14 games.
The Panthers are 6-3 when scoring first and 0-6 when allowing the first points. They are the only winless team when allowing the first points this season.