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Associated Press
Monday, November 2, 2009 CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- DeAngelo Williams was dominant and set a team record, Julius Peppers was spectacular and Sherrod Martin came out of nowhere to produce two of Carolina's six forced turnovers. Yet the game ball from the Panthers' surprisingly easy 34-21 win over Arizona Sunday went to the guy who spent the fourth quarter getting a CT scan: embattled quarterback Jake Delhomme. "That one is for No. 17," backup QB Matt Moore said. Delhomme was back at Bank of America Stadium on Monday to watc ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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