GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Panthers have shown they can come back. They've shown they can win a shootout. And then they showed they could win on the road.

Sunday, they showed they were capable of a major upset, and playing meaningful football when the weather turns cold against top competition.

The Panthers came to Lambeau Field and left with a win no one expected, beating the Packers 16-13 to improve to 5-4.

Rico Dowdle got the start and ran for 130 yards and two touchdowns, continuing his run of recent success.

But it was rookie kicker Ryan Fitzgerald who scored the game-winner, hitting a 49-yard field goal with a second left on the clock remaining.

That was his second walk-off of the year, after hitting one against Dallas at home.

But this was Lambeau Field. This was different.

And

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