The Carolina Panthers staged a dramatic comeback Sunday to beat the Miami Dolphins 27-24 at Bank of America Stadium.

After trailing 17-0 in the first half, quarterback Bryce Young found his rhythm, leading multiple key drives in the second half. With two minutes left, Young connected with tight end Mitchell Evans for a go-ahead touchdown, giving Carolina their second lead of the fourth quarter.

A defensive stop sealed the win as Patrick Jones sacked Tua Tagovailoa on third down, forcing a Dolphins punt. Carolina ran out the clock thanks to a critical pass interference call on cornerback Jack Jones.

Young’s early fumble and interception had contributed to Miami’s early lead. But two crucial fourth-down conversions—one to Jimmy Horn Jr. in the fourth quarter and another to Tet McMillan in

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