Carolina 10, Philadelphia 27

1 2 3 4 T
CAR (1-1) 0 3 0 7 10
PHI (1-1) 17 7 3 0 27

Final

7:00 PM ET
August 17, 2007
Lincoln Financial Field,
Philadelphia, PA

Eagles 27, Panthers 10

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1218
3rd down efficiency
3-137-17
4th down efficiency
0-01-2
Total Yards251340
Passing178273
Comp-Att
17-3824-35
Yards per pass
4.77.8
Rushing7367
Rushing Attempts
1931
Yards per rush
3.82.2
Penalties4-627-54
Turnovers31
Fumbles lost
11
Interceptions thrown
20
Possession24:5335:07
Air/Ground Leaders
Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Carr7/1311100
Delhomme9/187801
Philadelphia Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McNabb6/913800
Kolb11/167800
Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Haynes52307
Foster318011
Philadelphia Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Westbrook616012
Kolb315014
Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Biddle243035
Rosario131031
Philadelphia Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Schobel371058
Baskett352018
Carolina Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Delhomme110
Carr100
Philadelphia Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Davis110
Howard101
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCARPHI
FG2:53David Akers 52 Yd 03
TD7:29Tony Hunt 3 Yd Run (David Akers Kick) 010
SECOND QUARTERCARPHI
TD4:28Lito Sheppard 40 Yd Interception Return (David Akers Kick) 017
TD13:08Tony Hunt 1 Yd Run (David Akers Kick) 024
FG15:00John Kasay 28 Yd 324
THIRD QUARTERCARPHI
FG6:08David Akers 51 Yd 327
FOURTH QUARTERCARPHI
TD8:18David Carr 9 Yd Run (John Kasay Kick) 1027
Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The way Donovan McNabb is completing passes, it won't matter if he has lost a step.

Playing his first game since tearing a knee ligament last November, McNabb did everything but scramble in the Philadelphia Eagles' 27-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Friday night.

The five-time Pro Bowl quarterback put on an aerial display in the first quarter, finishing 6-for-9 for 138 yards, including a 58-yard strike to tight end Matt Schobel. He led the Eagles (1-1) to 10 points on four possessions, before giving way to backup A.J. Feeley.

"It wasn't a test for me at all," McNabb said. "I knew I can play this game at a high level."

While McNabb shined, Jake Delhomme struggled for the Panthers (1-1) after a promising start under new offensive coordinator Jeff Davidson in Carolina's preseason opener against the New York Giants.

Delhomme, coming off a subpar season, was 9-for-18 for 78 yards, got sacked three times and threw one interception that was returned 40 yards for a touchdown by Lito Sheppard.

"It's very disappointing," Delhomme said. "I don't even want to say I'm glad it's preseason. I don't know. We've still got a lot more work to do. When we go back and look at tapes, it's not a good feeling. Preseason or not, we played awful."

Wearing a bulky protective brace on his surgically repaired right knee, McNabb hardly needed to escape the pocket. He was flushed out to the right once and threw an incomplete pass. On his final play, McNabb was sacked by Stanley McClover and Thomas Davis. He got right up and walked to the sideline.

"I'd rather sit in the pocket and have (reporters) say I don't run anymore," McNabb joked.

Overall, it was an impressive return for McNabb, who went down in Week 11 last season against the Tennessee Titans. He reported no soreness or swelling in his knee, though he wore ice packs on both knees after he came out, a routine procedure for many athletes.

"I have a long way to go, but the exciting part is just what we can do," McNabb said. "I tried to get us back to the point where we were when I left. Hopefully we can get back to that, but it's going to take some time."

McNabb came out firing, completing a 27-yard pass to Kevin Curtis on the first play from scrimmage. He connected with Jason Avant for a 16-yard gain on the next play, before his fourth attempt fell incomplete.

On Philadelphia's second possession, McNabb tossed an 18-yard pass to tight end Brent Celek. He then hit Schobel in stride with a perfect pass over two defenders down the right side. Schobel was tackled at the Panthers 3, and Tony Hunt ran in on the next play to give the Eagles a 10-0 lead.

"He looked confident and it didn't look like the leg bothered him," Eagles coach Andy Reid said. "He threw the ball very well."

Sheppard, who returned to practice this week after sitting out with an oblique strain, stepped in front of Delhomme's pass to Steve Smith at the 40, eluded a few tackles and ran into the end zone to make it 17-0 in the second quarter.

Hunt scored from the 1 for a 24-0 lead late in the second quarter. David Akers kicked field goals of 52 and 51 yards.

McNabb sat out Philadelphia's preseason opener at Baltimore four days ago. He got a standing ovation from the sparse home crowd that was inside Lincoln Financial Field by the time he ran on for the first series.

Sporting a shaved head, McNabb came out about 90 minutes before kickoff. He played catch, chatted with a few Panthers and was one of the last players to leave the field following pregame warmups.

"It was good to see all the fans come out, and I just want to thank them for the support they've given me throughout the whole rehab process," McNabb said.

Philly's first-team defense shut down the Panthers in just under one half of action. Carolina managed only 37 total yards in six possessions against the starters.

It was a far better performance for a revamped unit that had trouble last season and gave up a 93-yard touchdown drive on the first series in a 29-3 loss to the Ravens.

"That was the first preseason game ... but that's not characteristic of us to put on that type of showing," Sheppard said. "So, we definitely wanted to come out and show what type of football we're capable of playing."

Delhomme's backup, David Carr, scored on a 9-yard run in the fourth quarter.

"There's no reason to panic," Panthers coach John Fox said. "You're looking at different people in different spots."

Game notes
The Eagles had a lengthy list of players on the sideline. The most notable were DE Jevon Kearse (knee), FS Brian Dawkins (Achilles' tendinitis), G Shawn Andrews (ankle) and tight end L.J. Smith (groin). ... DE Julius Peppers (sick), DE Mike Rucker (knee) and LB Dan Morgan (concussions) sat out for the Panthers. ... Delhomme beat the Eagles here in the NFC championship game in January 2004.


NFL Scores

Thursday, August 23rd 2007
Jacksonville 21 Final
Green Bay 13
New Orleans 30 Final
Kansas City 7
Friday, August 24th 2007
Tennessee 28 Final
Buffalo 17
New England 24 Final
Carolina 7
St. Louis 10 Final
Oakland 20
Saturday, August 25th 2007
Detroit 10 Final
Indianapolis 37
Tampa Bay 31 Final
Miami 28
San Francisco 28 Final
Chicago 31
NY Jets 20 Final
NY Giants 12
Baltimore 7 Final
Washington 13
Dallas 16 Final
Houston 28
Cleveland 17 Final
Denver 16
Minnesota 13 Final
Seattle 30
San Diego 33 Final
Arizona 31
Sunday, August 26th 2007
Philadelphia 13 Final
Pittsburgh 27
Monday, August 27th 2007
Cincinnati 19 Final
Atlanta 24