--The Panthers rushed for 154 yards against Baltimore, the sixth 100-yard rushing game this season for Carolina. The Panthers rank second in the NFL with 138.9 rushing yards per game.

--Carolina's offensive line played well against a Ravens front that led the league in sacks heading into last week's game. The Panthers did not allow a sack and have only given up 10 sacks this season. That mark ties for the second-fewest sacks in the NFL and ties for the second-fewest sacks through the first seven games in franchise history.

--Cam Newton continues to be outstanding in the red zone. He leads the NFL with a 120.7 passer rating in the red zone, throwing nine passing touchdowns and rushing for four touchdowns without throwing an interception.

--Through the season's first seven games, Newton has career bests in completion percentage (66.4), passing touchdowns (13) and fewest sacks (10), while it's his second-best start in passer rating (97.6), interception rate (1.7) and rushing yards (309).

--Mike Adams made his 30th career interception against Baltimore, one of three turnovers the Panthers caused. Adams now has 46 career takeaways, the most among all active players. Adams and Donte Jackson are both tied for second in the NFL with three interceptions.