Newton throws five TDs as Panthers stay perfect

Newton throws five TDs as Panthers stay perfect

LOS ANGELES - Quarterback Cam Newton threw five touchdown passes to lead the Carolina Panthers to a 10th straight NFL victory on Sunday, a 44-16 pounding of the Washington Redskins.

Cam Newton of the Carolina Panthers throws a pass against the Washington Redskins in the 2nd quarter during their game at Bank of America Stadium on November 22, 2015 in Charlotte, North Carolina

The Panthers improved the best season start in franchise history to 10-0, scoring off of four Washington turnovers to remain one of two unbeaten teams in the league.

The New England Patriots will be trying to improve to 10-0 when they host the Buffalo Bills on Monday.

"It keeps on rolling," offensive guard Trai Turner said. "We continue to play our game."

Newton's four first-half touchdown throws were a club record.

He completed 21 of 34 passing attempts for 246 yards without an interception.

Carolina, who have scored at least 27 points in eight straight games, will have a quick turnaround as they play Thursday on the Thanksgiving Day holiday for the first time -- visiting the Dallas Cowboys.

Energized by the return from injury of quarterback Tony Romo, the Cowboys snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 24-14 victory over the Dolphins in Miami.

Romo, who missed seven games with a broken left collarbone, threw two interceptions, but his second TD pass of the day was a 16-yard game-winner to Dez Bryant early in the fourth quarter.

"It felt good to get back and play football and help your team win," Romo said. "We went up against a tough team, physical. It's one of those teams you have to stand up and fight and outlast them, and our guys did that."

The Cowboys have won all three games that Romo started this season -- losing the seven that he missed after he was hurt on September 20 against the Eagles.

Despite that skid, they aren't out of the playoff hunt. The 5-5 New York Giants lead the NFC East, followed by Washington and Philadelphia -- who were thumped 45-17 by the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers to fall to 4-6.

Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston threw five touchdowns with no interceptions, equalling the NFL rookie record for TD passes set by Detroit's Matthew Stafford in 2009.

Bucs running back Doug Martin rushed for 235 yards -- the second-most ever against the Eagles -- and set up two of Tampa Bay's touchdowns with runs of 58 and 84 yards.

Philadelphia quarterback Mark Sanchez, playing in place of injured Sam Bradford, threw for 261 yards and two touchdowns but also coughed up three interceptions -- including one that Lavonte David returned 20 yards for Tampa Bay's final TD.

- Flacco hurt in Ravens win -

Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco rallied the Ravens to a 16-13 victory over the St. Louis Rams -- but it was a costly triumph with the veteran signal-caller suffering a season-ending knee injury on his team's final offensive series.

Flacco, who engineered three fourth-quarter scoring drives, suffered a torn knee ligament, limping through the final drive capped by Justin Tucker's game-winning field goal.

The Ravens also lost Pro Bowl running back Justin Forsett for the rest of the season with a broken arm.

- Broncos win as Manning sits -

Brock Osweiler, making his first NFL start in place of Denver's injured superstar Peyton Manning, led the Broncos to a 17-15 victory over the Bears in Chicago that ended the Broncos' two-game slide.

Osweiler, celebrating his 25th birthday, completed 20 of 27 passes for 250 yards, driving the Broncos 74 yards in four plays for a touchdown on their first possession and finding Demaryius Thomas for 48 yards and a touchdown on his second pass.

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