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Chargers have five turnovers and give up a safety in loss to Panthers

Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers is sacked by Panthers defensive end Mario Addison in the end zone for a safety during second half Sunday.
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Carolina’s defense forced five turnovers by Philip Rivers, recorded five sacks and a safety, and the Panthers defeated the San Diego Chargers, 28-16, on Sunday.

Cam Newton was a pedestrian 10-of-27 passing for 160 yards with one touchdown pass and one interception for Carolina (5-8), which snapped a two-game losing streak and kept its slim playoff hopes alive. Jonathan Stewart ran for 66 yards and a touchdown and Graham Gano had four field goals.

But it was Carolina’s defense that set the tone early — and later put the game away.

Despite playing without middle linebacker Luke Kuechly and defensive end Charles Johnson, the Panthers had four sacks on Rivers and forced three turnovers in the first half to build a 23-7 lead.

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One of those turnovers, a strip-sack by Kawann Short, proved extra costly for the Chargers (5-8). Running back Melvin Gordon, who came in averaging 117.5 yards from scrimmage and had scored 12 touchdowns, was carted off with a hip injury after his left leg twisted under a pile while attempting to recover the loose ball. He did not return.

The Chargers later lost defensive end Joey Bosa to a neck injury. The No. 3 pick in the draft left in the second quarter after a sack on Newton. Bosa didn’t appear to have his head up as he collided with the 6-foot-5, 245-pound Newton in the pocket and his neck snapped back. Cornerback Craig Mager also left in the first half with an elbow injury and did not return.

Rivers, who played at North Carolina State, finished 21 of 39 for 236 yards with three interceptions and two touchdown passes in his return to the Carolinas. He also fumbled twice on sacks.

Despite trailing 26-16, the Chargers seemed to seize momentum briefly with 11 minutes left in the game when Trovon Reed intercepted Newton in the end zone and appeared to take it back 99 yards for a touchdown. But instead of it being a three-point game, officials ruled Reed was down by contact at the 3-yard line before ever got going.

Three plays later, Mario Addison sacked Rivers in the end zone for a safety and the Chargers never threatened again.

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