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The first Panther to take the award, Newton received 47 votes to three for Cincinnati quarterback Andy Dalton.
Drew Brees passed for 389 yards and five touchdowns, and the New Orleans Saints set a slew of NFL and club records in a 45-17 blowout of the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
Smith leads the Panthers in catches and yardage with 73 for 1,308 yards and six touchdowns.
He has 3,893 passing yards this season and is just 107 yards from becoming the first player in NFL history to pass for 4,000 yards and rush for 10 or more touchdowns in a season.
Cam Newton threw two touchdown passes, DeAngelo Williams ran for a score and the Carolina Panthers ended Houston's seven-game winning streak with a 28-13 win over the Texans on Sunday.
Smith says `if Tebow is standing next to me I would tell it to his face -- come check me out in five years, Jack, and you'll know who's the best quarterback."
The Panthers (4-9) signed Mare in July to replace veteran John Kasay, the lone remaining Panther from the 1995 expansion team.
For the Panthers (4-8), it was the sixth time this season they've lost after being ahead or tied in the fourth quarter. In October they fell 31-17 to Atlanta despite leading 17-14 going into the fourth quarter.
In addition, the team signed defensive tackle and former Dudley Panther DeMario Pressley to the practice squad.
Carolina's Steve Smith looks to join a list of receiving legends on Sunday by becoming only the 35th player in NFL history to reach 10,000 career yards receiving.
The Panthers go for back-to-back wins for the first time since 2009 this Sunday at Tampa Bay.
Cam Newton threw for 208 yards and ran for one score and DeAngelo Williams scored twice Sunday to help the Carolina Panthers hold off the winless Indianapolis Colts 27-19.
The Panthers (2-8) face winless Indianapolis on Sunday.
Matthew Stafford matched a career-best with five touchdown passes.
The Carolina Panthers have won four games over the past two seasons but don't expect longtime general manager Marty Hurney to hit the panic button.
Running back Mike Goodson has become the 12th member of the Carolina Panthers to be placed on injured reserve.
The 2-7 Panthers visit the Detroit Lions on Sunday.
Carolina (2-7) came in ranked fifth in the league on offense and first in plays of 20-plus yards, but the Titans limited Newton to 209 yards passing and held Steve Smith's, the NFC's leading receiver, to 33 yards.
The biggest beneficiary has been 32-year-old wide receiver Steve Smith, who's closing in on 1,000 yards receiving at the midway point of the season.
Otah has been struggling with back and knee issues stemming from two prior knee surgeries.
The Panthers have been in every game late, although they haven't quite figured out how to finish.
It's another huge blow to Carolina's defense, which lost Jon Beason for the year with a torn Achilles in the season opener against Arizona.
Police said they found one person with gunshots and another dead from a self-inflicted gunshot on Cobbler Ridge Court.
A man who admitted he killed a 17-year-old and seriously injured a Good Samaritan in a drunk driving crash last year pleaded guilty Tuesday and will spend more than three years in prison.
Police said the victims are boys and were walking with their father to school at Dixon Academy.
Piedmont Cowboy Church provides a place for cowboys and cowgirls to worship.
Police checked a state database but found no registered owner for the gun.
Three separate weekend concerts brought the Greensboro Coliseum its largest crowds to date.
A driver for Papa Johns and another for Dominos both reported being robbed within minutes of each other in Greensboro.
Curtis Lutterloh pleaded guilty to killing 17-year-old, Darren Jones and leaving 38-year-old Carl Wheeler paralyzed and unable to speak. A judge sentenced Lutterloh to between 41 to 59 months but the victims' families will never find closure.
Sgt. Jeff Gordon said Wednesday that the applicant had just completed the run which is part of the screening process when he collapsed around 12:30 p.m.
A local attorney says justice isn't easy to come by in cases like the one that killed a local teenager and crippled a father of three.