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Longwell's passing ties it for Vikings, kicking wins it in OT
 
 

CBS SportsLine.com wire reports

MINNEAPOLIS -- Ryan Longwell caught the pitch, rolled right, let the ball go and connected with Vikings tight end Richard Owens for the game-tying score.

With Longwell's three field goals and a clutch touchdown pass on a fake -- plus a defense that forced nine punts -- the Vikings showed again that they don't need a flashy, high-flying offense to win.

Longwell's 16-yard toss to Owens, his first career touchdown pass, tied the game in the fourth quarter. Then his 19-yard kick with 7:25 left in overtime Sunday gave the Vikings a 16-13 victory over the Carolina Panthers.

"Ten years in, I finally got one," said Longwell, grinning broadly and gladly answering dozens of questions in the locker room. He also made field goals from 22 and 27 yards.

That special-teams trick by Minnesota (2-0) trumped the one used by Carolina (0-2), which had a 13-6 lead with 10 minutes left in regulation before coach John Fox called for a throwback pass by returner Chris Gamble that ended poorly for the struggling Panthers.

The Vikings were stuck, under constant pressure by Julius Peppers and starving for a big break. Gamble caught the punt ran left and got hit by Will Hunter, but stayed with the plan and threw a ball that bounced like a grounder, with Richard Marshall playing the part of shortstop.

"We have an option to abort, but I'm not going to put that on him," Fox said. "That's my decision to take that risk."

 

Added Gamble: "I should've kept the ball."

Jason Glenn recovered for Minnesota at the 21-yard line, giving the Vikings their chance to show off their sneakiness four plays later.

The Panthers, a popular Super Bowl pick, were clearly frustrated. They're struggling in several areas, including staying healthy -- with All-Pro Steve Smith, who totaled 201 yards receiving against Minnesota last season, absent again because of a strained right hamstring.

Peppers did his part with three of his team's five sacks, plus a blocked 51-yard field goal. Keyshawn Johnson had five receptions for 106 yards, but Carolina has only 19 points through two games.

"It's disappointing, but nobody feels sorry for us," quarterback Jake Delhomme said. "You have to go back to work and try to get better."

A season-ending knee injury to left tackle Travelle Wharton and a groin problem that kept center Justin Hartwig out caused a major shuffle on the offensive line, and the Panthers offense was out of sync again.

Jake Delhomme has clearly missed Smith. Carolina converted only three of 14 third downs, and if the ball wasn't dropped, it thrown off-target by Delhomme when a completion was badly needed.

"It's going to hurt even more watching tomorrow, but you have to stick together and keep fighting," said Delhomme, who went 17-for-33 for 181 yards and no turnovers.

Carolina finally put something together late in the half, an 85-yard march fueled by two Minnesota penalties and a difficult 40-yard catch and run by Johnson. Rookie DeAngelo Williams, who rushed 13 times for 74 yards, surged in from the 3 for his first NFL score and the first touchdown by the Panthers this year that gave them a 10-6 halftime lead.

The Vikings were unable to protect quarterback Brad Johnson in the second half or find any effective plays against a reputable Carolina defense missing linebacker Dan Morgan (concussion) and stinging from the 252 yards rushing given up last week in a 20-6 loss to Atlanta.

But Johnson threw a falling-down, 30-yard pass to Troy Williamson, who caught it one-handed, and Chester Taylor ripped off a 33-yard run on the final drive.

Taylor carried 24 times for 113 yards, and Williamson had six catches for 102 yards, all after halftime. Johnson went 19-for-31 for 243 yards and one interception, Minnesota's first turnover this year.

The offense installed by coach Brad Childress is low risk, and the Vikings don't have the standouts they once did. Style points don't count, though, and team that Childress has been busy toughening up has accepted his leadership and shown a knack in the first two games for playing close and winning ugly.

"If the man wants to go for it on fourth down, if the man wants to practice in the rain," Johnson said, "that's what we're going to do. We're going to follow him."

Notes

  • Vikings defensive end Erasmus James hurt his left knee in the fourth and will have an MRI test Monday. Wearing a brace, James said he believed it was a mild sprain but that he felt all right.
  • Panthers cornerback Ken Lucas left the game in the fourth quarter with a neck strain.
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Ryan Longwell lofts a pass as the Vikings execute a fake field goal in the fourth quarter ...
 
Ryan Longwell lofts a pass as the Vikings execute a fake field goal in the fourth quarter ... (AP)
 

 
Scoreboard
Carolina (0-2-0)01030013
Minnesota (2-0-0) «3307316
GameTracker
 
Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
FGRyan Longwell 26 Yd, 8:28. Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards in 6:32.
2ND QUARTER
FGJohn Kasay 25 Yd, 12:12. Drive: 7 plays, 62 yards in 3:04.
FGRyan Longwell 22 Yd, 5:25. Drive: 8 plays, 49 yards in 3:53.
TDDeAngelo Williams, 3 Yd run (John Kasay kick is good), 0:17. Drive: 12 plays, 85 yards in 5:08.
3RD QUARTER
FGJohn Kasay 26 Yd, 2:51. Drive: 8 plays, 52 yards in 4:09.
4TH QUARTER
TDRichard Owens, 16 Yd pass from Ryan Longwell (Ryan Longwell kick is good), 7:48. Drive: 4 plays, 21 yards in 2:02.
OT
FGRyan Longwell 19 Yd, 7:25. Drive: 10 plays, 78 yards in 5:40.
Players of the Game
Chicago

C. Taylor
Rush 24
Yds 113
Avg 4.7
TD 0
Carolina

D. Williams
Rush 13
Yds 74
Avg 5.7
TD 1
 
Carolina
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
J. Delhomme17/3318100
RushingATTYDSTDLG
D. Williams1374123
D. Foster132605
D. Carter1707
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
K. Johnson5106040
D. Carter434016
D. Williams524016
D. Foster217012
B. Hoover1000
Minnesota
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
B. Johnson19/3124301
R. Longwell1/11610
RushingATTYDSTDLG
C. Taylor24113033
M. Moore111011
T. Richardson41003
B. Johnson3404
A. Pinner1202
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
T. Williamson6102030
T. Taylor365036
J. Wiggins224012
B. McMullen117017
R. Owens116116
C. Taylor31509
M. Moore31308
J. Kleinsasser1707
Complete Player Stats
 
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