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SportsSeptember 10, 2007

ST. LOUIS -- Steve Smith conjured echoes of the 2003 playoffs with another long touchdown catch that propelled the Carolina Panthers and quieted the same St. Louis crowd. Smith outsprinted Tye Hill on a 68-yard catch for the go-ahead play in Carolina's 27-13 opening victory Sunday. As Smith eased into the end zone, Hill could only watch as he stumbled and then slid on his stomach for several yards...

By R.B. FALLSTROM ~ The Associated Press
St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson (39) fumbles the ball as he is hit by Carolina Panthers safety Chris Harris during the third quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 9, 2007, in St. Louis. Carolina recovered the fumble and the Panthers went on to win the game, 27-13. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson (39) fumbles the ball as he is hit by Carolina Panthers safety Chris Harris during the third quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 9, 2007, in St. Louis. Carolina recovered the fumble and the Panthers went on to win the game, 27-13. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

~ The Panthers receiver hit St. Louis for another big play.

ST. LOUIS -- Steve Smith conjured echoes of the 2003 playoffs with another long touchdown catch that propelled the Carolina Panthers and quieted the same St. Louis crowd.

Smith outsprinted Tye Hill on a 68-yard catch for the go-ahead play in Carolina's 27-13 opening victory Sunday. As Smith eased into the end zone, Hill could only watch as he stumbled and then slid on his stomach for several yards.

"Hey, I make plays," Smith said. "That's what I'm here to do."

The play was reminiscent of Smith's 69-yard shocker in the second overtime of the 2003 divisional playoff game between the teams that left former Rams safety Jason Sehorn grasping only at air and sent Carolina toward its first Super Bowl appearance.

Panthers receiver Steve Smith eluded Rams cornerback Tye Hill as he raced up the sideline in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game in St. Louis. Smith caught seven passes for 118 yards and a touchdown as the Panthers beat the Rams 27-13. (TOM GANNAM ~ Associated Press)
Panthers receiver Steve Smith eluded Rams cornerback Tye Hill as he raced up the sideline in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game in St. Louis. Smith caught seven passes for 118 yards and a touchdown as the Panthers beat the Rams 27-13. (TOM GANNAM ~ Associated Press)

The Rams' decision to give feature back Steven Jackson the preseason off backfired. Jackson lost two fumbles on consecutive carries in the third quarter, equaling his season total from last year.

"Tests come, tests go, I've just got to be able to withstand the storm," Jackson said. "You can't give a testimony without going through a test."

The first fumble negated a scoring opportunity, with Julius Peppers recovering at the Carolina 26. The fumble led to Smith's TD catch.

The Rams' defense saved Jackson on the second fumble, with hits by Brandon Chillar and Corey Chavous stripping DeShaun Foster at the St. Louis 3.

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Jackson had 58 yards on 18 carries and one catch for 3 yards, his worst outing and first below 100 yards since he totaled 57 yards rushing and receiving last Nov. 19 in a 15-0 loss at Carolina. He was held below 100 yards in only one other game last year.

"No matter what, we don't let the ball get run on us," Panthers defensive end Mike Rucker said. "Once you make them one-dimensional, then they have to go up in the air."

St. Louis also lost seven-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Orlando Pace, who injured his shoulder late in the first half and did not return. Pace missed half of last season with a torn triceps and coach Scott Linehan said an MRI exam was scheduled for today.

"It's a pretty bad sprain," Linehan said. "We'll know more tomorrow."

Smith had seven catches for 118 yards while schooling Hill, the Rams' first-round pick last year. During the buildup to the game, he accused Hill of bragging to Panthers backup running back DeAngelo Williams about "shutting me down."

The catch by the Panthers' three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver made it 14-13 midway through the third quarter.

Torry Holt caught a short touchdown pass and Dante Hall had an 84-yard kickoff return to set up one of two field goals by Jeff Wilkins for the Rams.

Jake Delhomme hit his first seven passes and finished 18-for-27 for 201 yards and three touchdowns and no interceptions for Carolina. He also hit Drew Carter for scores of 10 and 9 yards, the second TD for a 24-13 lead in the fourth quarter. The Panthers totaled 186 yards rushing, 94 by Foster and 62 by Williams, against a unit that ranked 31st in the NFL last year but added first-round pick Adam Carriker.

The Panthers overcame two lost fumbles, one each by Williams and Foster.

Each team scored on its opening possession. Delhomme was 6-for-6 for 35 yards and the Panthers also had a 29-yard pass interference call on a play involving Smith in a drive capped by Carter's 10-yard scoring catch.

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