NFC South: Panthers' Muhammad turning back the clock
(Sports Network) -- Its beginning to look more and more like 2003 for the Carolina Panthers. The teams 4-1 start is its best since that magical season five years ago, when the Panthers won their first five games and eventually came within a whisker of defeating the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. Muhsin Muhammad was a highly-valued contributor to that 2003 squad, and the veteran wide receiver was an even bigger part of Carolinas offense the following year, when he established career bests of 1,405 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns. The 2004 campaign would also be Muhammads last as a Panther, with the Midwest native bolting for Chicago as a free agent following a decorated nine-year career with the Cats.
Recap: Carolina vs. Kansas City
DeAngelo Williams ran for two touchdowns and caught another in Carolina's 34-0 drubbing of the listless Kansas City Chiefs.






