CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Ricky Williams is 32 and far from done. And even without Ronnie Brown, the once written-off Miami Dolphins are back in the playoff picture.Williams rushed for 119 yards and scored three touchdowns, and the Dolphins beat the Carolina Panthers 24-17 on Thursday night for their fourth win in six games.
A day after learning Brown is lost for the season, the Dolphins (5-5) continued their surge after an 0-3 start behind Williams. The 2002 NFL rushing champion had a receiving and rushing touchdown in the same game for the first time in his career that includes a couple of lost seasons.
"Coach always talks about finishing,'' Williams said. "Sometimes in this league, in a physical game, it's difficult to finish. I think in the past we've prided ourselves on finishing games and we did a good job tonight.''
It was enough to beat the Panthers (4-6) when Jake Delhomme's desperation pass into the end zone was knocked down as time expired.
DeAngelo Williams rushed for 122 yards, but Delhomme had his streak of three games without an interception snapped, then couldn't lead a late comeback bid.
Dolphins coach Tony Sparano hinted his team might abandon the wildcat without Brown, who was placed on injured reserve Wednesday because of a foot injury. And Miami didn't use the formation until the second quarter. It coincided with the Dolphins' first touchdown drive - Chad Henne's 14-yard touchdown pass to Williams, who wrestled away from linebacker Na'il Diggs.
Miami took a 14-3 halftime lead when Williams took the direct snap at the 1 and got to the end zone ahead of speedy linebacker Jon Beason.
"Our offense really clicked,'' Dolphins left tackle Jake Long said. "Ricky ran great.''
The Panthers got within 17-14 on Steve Smith's leaping 27-yard touchdown catch and DeAngelo Williams' 2-point conversion run with 5:18 left. But Ricky Williams bounced to the outside and shook off Sherrod Martin at the Carolina 5 on a 46-yard touchdown run on the ensuing possession.
Williams also caught two passes for 19 yards and a touchdown. Chad Henne overcame losing his center and his backup and committed no turnovers.
Still, the Dolphins had to hold off the Panthers. After Williams' long run, the Panthers kicked a field goal. They then forced a punt, and Delhomme found Gary Barnidge on passes of 29 and 17 yards. But from the Miami 26, Delhomme's lob into the end zone was knocked down by Tyrone Culver as time ran out."We battled. It just wasn't good enough,'' Delhomme said.
Early on, Carolina's offense stalled under the weight of its makeshift offensive line - and the return of Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter from exile.
Benched from Sunday's win over Tampa Bay, Porter served as a captain for the coin toss, then sacked Delhomme on third down on Carolina's opening drive, leading to John Kasay's 29-yard field goal.
The Panthers mixed in some of the no-huddle offense on the drive after its effective debut Sunday against Atlanta. But they used it sparingly after that, and the offense got bogged down without Pro Bowl left tackle Jordan Gross.
Porter had two of Delhomme's three first-half sacks, beating Gross' replacement Travelle Wharton.
The Dolphins had their own offensive line troubles. Center Jake Grove left in the third quarter with an ankle injury and was replaced by Joe Berger. Nate Garner moved to center when Berger went down early in the fourth. Henne bobbled Garner's second snap, but he recovered.
Berger returned on the next series and was injured again, but Henne made it look seamless. He completed 17 of 29 passes for 172 yards.
DeAngelo Williams' 50-yard run early in the third quarter seemed to give Carolina life, but the drive ended when Nathan Jones picked off Delhomme's pass intended for Smith at the 4.
Smith caught seven passes for 87 yards despite getting into a minor car accident on the way to the game.
Delhomme, who had thrown 13 interceptions in his first six games, had gone turnover-free this month. He was just 19 of 42 for 247 yards, and Carolina fell to 0-4 against the Dolphins. It was a crushing loss for the Panthers, who also began eyeing the playoffs after starting 0-3.
"I think there's a lot of fight and they'll continue to work,'' Panthers coach John Fox said. "There's still a lot of football left and we're still no way in any stretch out of it.''
But the loss to Fox's old offensive coordinator leaves them in tough shape. Dan Henning, fired by Carolina after the 2006 season, found a way to score just enough without Brown.
Williams, the 1998 Heisman Trophy winner, continued his resurgence after a career that included a brief retirement and a drug-related suspension. The time off might be helping him now when many running backs decline after they turn 30.
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MIAMIS BACK
whatever..keep thinking that...lol
Damn right! I was worried when I saw Ronnie limping, even more when I heard he was done. But Ricky's lookin' good. FINS!!! (I live 2 miles from Landshark)
Fins To The Left! Fins To The Right!
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bong hit bong hit fight fight fight!
pUFF PUFF PASS RICK DAWG
Im glad to see Ricky doing well again. Its a shame that he and other athlete's careers are ruined by something as mundane as smoking pot. He was the NFL's leading rusher in 2002 ALL WHILE SMOKING POT! So it wasnt the pot smoking that derailed his career, it was the NFL's absurd rules and regulations on smoking pot and the few busy bodies who back them that did it. Everybody and their Grandmother smokes pot so I dont know why we continue to let the MINORITY get their way on this subject. BRAVO Ricky Williams.
i agree with you pot never hurt anyone you never see a pot head get in any bar fight or off the field trouble. RUN RICKY RUN!!!!
yeah ya gotta love the smell of big tuna...
SUMMERS EVE CAN DO WONDERS FOR THAT
I would hope Williams would run wild it was the Carolina Panthers, but let me know when he does it against a good team with a winning record.
HE WILL DON'T YOU WORRY!
GO FINS
How about Ricky Williams Wow. Now that was the old Ricky. If he puts his mind to it no one can stop him. Real proud of you Ricky that was some good Thursday Night Football.
How bout Devon Bess Skyline hi Uof Hawaii Great catches!!
Good for the Fins but in my opinion there are not much hope for the playoffs.
They would have won the game with the patriots ,but the stopped running the ball.
Less people smoke pot than people that do. If you smoke pot past the age of 20 you are a sad human being. Ricky is a great running back, but laws are there to protect us. Pot is illegal and it is a horrible substance. Now Pot isn't as bad as tobacco, but tobacco companies have power. Some day all mind altering substances will be banned. That will be a great day for the human race, because we people like Ed Gordon won't be reliant on substances to be happy, and will be able to have far more successful lives.
"Less people smoke pot than people that do...Ricky is a great running back, but laws are there to protect us." Were you smoking pot when you wrote this? Your post is unintelligible. Please explain what your first sentence means. Most of your post consists of broad assertions followed by non sequiters. I'm certain you are sincere, but your statements are illogical. By the way, who is Ed Gordon?
Marijuana isn't illegal to protect us, it's illegal because back in the day there was an economic battle between marijuana + help vs tobacco. Tobacco won out and lobbied to get marijuana, the only viable smoking alternative, banned by law. Also, there are plenty of other laws that aren't there to protect us. I'm gonna go ahead and throw out laws that still ban sex toys or oral sex as prominent examples.