Became the first Panther to win Player of the Week four times in a single season.
Is now one Player of the Week award behind New England's Tom Brady for most in a single season.
Won the Panthers' 7th Player of the Week award this year, the most the team has won in a single season.
Became the NFL's first player to win the award four times in a seven-week span since San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson in 2006.
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AGAINST THE GIANTS, NEWTON:
Became the first player in NFL history with 300-plus passing yards, at least five passing touchdowns and 100 or more rushing yards in a single game.
Became the first player in NFL history with 100 rushing yards and five passing touchdowns in a single game.
Became the first player in NFL history with 340 passing yards and 100 rushing yards.
Threw five touchdown passes for the third time in his past five games.
Became the fifth quarterback in NFL history with three or more games with five or more passing touchdowns in a season (Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Daunte Culpepper).
Ripped off a 47-yard run, the longest rush for the Panthers this season.
Led his fourth game-winning drive of his season and the 12th of his career.
Became the fourth quarterback to win at least 17 straight regular-season starts in the Super Bowl era (Peyton Manning (23, '08-'09; 17, '12-'13), Tom Brady (21, '06-'08; 18, '03-'04), Jim McMahon (22, '84-'87).
Became the only player in NFL history to start a career with five seasons of 3,000-plus passing yards and at least 500 rushing yards.