Kickoff return big for Panthers



Friday, August 25, 2006 Daunte Culpepper was effective for Miami (1-2), but the Dolphins couldn't score. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — DeAngelo Williams may not start at running back as a rookie, but he likely secured the Carolina Panthers' kickoff return job Thursday night. Williams returned a kick 98 yards for a touchdown in Carolina's 19-10 win over the Miami Dolphins. Williams, the 27th pick in the draft, had been pressing the Panthers' coaching staff for a chance to return kicks as he plays behind starting running back DeShaun Foster. Daunte Culpepper was effective for Miami in his return to the stadium where he tore three knee ligaments while playing for Minnesota last season. He completed 14-of-19 passes for 130 yards in one half, but the Dolphins (1-2) couldn't get into the end zone with him leading the offense. Williams took advantage in the second quarter. Williams fielded the kick, cut to the right, broke a tackle to get to the right sideline and was gone. No Dolphins defender came close to catching the speedy Williams. Coach John Fox met him as he ran off the field, grabbed his helmet and hugged him. Williams, who set an NCAA career record by with 7,573 all-purpose yards at Memphis, also made plays as a running back. His stutter-step and quick cut faked out Travares Tillman on the way to a 15-yard gain in the third quarter. It led to John Kasay's 53-yard field goal that put Carolina (3-0) ahead 16-10. Williams had nine carries for 41 yards, but Carolina's first-team offense struggled. Jake Delhomme was just 6-for-15 for 58 yards and failed to lead Carolina to a touchdown in nearly three quarters. The Panthers, who again played without injured receiver Steve Smith, didn't pick up a first down until 3:33 left in the second quarter and Delhomme was sacked twice. Culpepper showed quickness and avoided at least two sacks, rushing twice for 11 yards and helping the Dolphins twice get deep into Carolina territory. But Chris Draft stuffed Ronnie Brown on a fourth-and-goal from the 1, and Thomas Davis made an open-field tackle on Wes Welker to force Olindo Mare's 23-yard field goal. Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.