TAMPA, Fla. — Jameis Winston threw for 249 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 24-17 victory over the reeling Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
The Bucs (5-7) won for the second straight time since Winston regained his starting job with team mired in a four-game losing streak.
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The fourth-year pro completed 20 of 30 passes. And, for the second week in a row, the 24-year-old quarterback did not turn the ball over.
Meanwhile, Andrew Adams had three of Tampa Bay's four interceptions off Cam Newton, who came into the game saying he was playing the best football of his career, even though the Panthers (6-6) have lost four straight following a 6-2 start.
Winston threw TD passes of 3 yards to Adam Humphries and 13 yards to Chris Godwin in the first half, moving the No. 1 overall pick from the 2015 draft ahead of Josh Freeman as Tampa Bay's career touchdown pass leader with 81.
Newton completed 28 of 41 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns, an 8-yarder to Christian McCaffrey in the first quarter and a 10-yarder to Devin Funchess that finished a 92-yard drive and trimmed a 14-point deficit to 24-17.
A week after setting a Carolina franchise record with 237 total yards from scrimmage, McCaffrey rushed for 106 yards on 10 carries and had nine receptions for 55 yards.
Godwin, starting in place of the injured DeSean Jackson, finished five catches for 101 yards.
The Bucs sacked Newton four times. And after having just one interception in the first 10 games of the season, the Tampa Bay secondary has six in the past two weeks.
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"I thought Jameis hurt us big time with his mobility, tucking the ball and running a couple times and converting some early first downs for them. That kept us off-balance," Panthers coach Ron Rivera said. "A couple times he got outside. And when he did, he was able to find the receivers open."
Meanwhile, Adams led a spirited defensive effort against Newton, who came into the game feeling he's been playing the best football of his career this season, even though the Panthers (6-6) have lost four straight after a 6-2 start.
"I take this one personally. I just have to play better, that's what it comes down to," Newton said.
"As a signal-caller, as a quarterback, it's hard to point blame when you've got to account for yourself in the mirror," Newton added. "And when I look back at this game, it really comes down to myself protecting the football. ... You can't just keep throwing the ball up for grabs. I'm a better player than that, and I know that."
Winston threw TD passes of 3 yards to Adam Humphries and 13 yards to Chris Godwin in the first half, moving the No. 1 overall pick from the 2015 draft ahead of Josh Freeman as Tampa Bay's career touchdown pass leader with 81.
Newton completed 28 of 41 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns, an 8-yarder to Christian McCaffrey in the first half and a 10-yarder to Devin Funchess that finished a 92-yard drive and trimmed a 14-point deficit to 24-17 late in the third period.
Tampa Bay couldn't put anything together offensively to put the game away after that, and Carolina's chances of getting closer were thwarted by two fourth-quarter interceptions.
"We gave ourselves a chance at the end of the game, but you've got to make some plays earlier so it doesn't come down to that," Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly said. "We did some good things, but obviously we didn't do enough."
Newton has thrown at least two TD passes in 11 straight games, extending his franchise record. The four-interception game matched a career high.
INJURIES
Panthers: TE Greg Olsen (foot) left in the first quarter and did not return. ... G Trai Turner left in the second quarter with a neck injury.
Buccaneers: Played without three starters, WR DeSean Jackson (thumb), CB Brent Grimes (knee) and T Demar Dotson (knee/hamstring). ... S Justin Evans (toe) left in second quarter and did not return. ... S Isaiah Johnson was evaluated during the second half for a concussion and did not return.
UP NEXT
Panthers: at Cleveland, their fourth road game in five weeks.
Buccaneers: vs. New Orleans, finishing stretch of three consecutive home games.
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