2009 Carolina Panthers Season - Regular Season Results - Week 3: at Dallas Cowboys

Week 3: At Dallas Cowboys

1 2 3 4 Total
Panthers 0 7 0 0 7
Cowboys 0 0 10 11 21

at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

  • Game time: 8:30 pm EDT
  • Game weather: None (Domed Closed)
  • Game attendance: 90,588
  • Referee: Tony Corrente
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, & Jon Gruden

Still looking for their first win of the season, the Panthers flew to Cowboys Stadium for a Week 3 Monday night duel with the Dallas Cowboys. After a scoreless first quarter, Carolina would get the lead in the second quarter with quarterback Jake Delhomme's 25-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dante Rosario. The Cowboys would take the lead in the third quarter with kicker Nick Folk's 24-yard field goal and running back Tashard Choice's 5-yard touchdown run. Dallas would get a further grasp on the lead in the fourth quarter with Folk's 19-yard field goal and cornerback Terence Newman returning Delhomme's 7th interception of the season 27 yards for a touchdown (with Choice getting the 2-point conversion run). The Panthers tried to rally, but the Cowboys' defense would prevent their comeback from happening.

With the loss, Carolina entered its bye week at 0–3.

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