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Matthew Stafford’s late heroics carry Rams previous Panthers in NFL playoff opener

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Matthew Stafford learned of his first-ever first-team All-Pro selection on Saturday. 

Several hours later, Stafford jogged onto the field in Charlotte shortly before the Los Angeles Rams and Carolina Panthers opened this year’s NFL postseason.

Stafford, an NFL MVP candidate, proceeded to engineer two fourth-quarter scoring drives to rally for a 34-31 win. The wild-card round victory also punched the Rams a ticket to next week’s NFC divisional round.

While the Rams were the favorites entering Saturday’s game, it took a 19-yard touchdown pass from Stafford to tight end Colby Parkinson in the game’s final minute to secure the victory.

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Colby Parkinson catches a touchdown pass

Los Angeles Rams tight end Colby Parkinson catches a 19-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter of a NFC Wild Card game at Bank of America Stadium, Saturday, in Charlotte, N.C. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

After a quick start, Stafford did appear to injure a finger on his throwing hand before halftime. The Rams nursed a slim three-point lead when both teams headed to their respective locker rooms at the end of the second quarter.

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The Panthers and Rams exchanged field goals in the third quarter to maintain Los Angeles’ narrow lead heading into the game’s final frame. The third quarter was highlighted by Stafford’s lone interception of the afternoon.

A general view Bank of America Stadium

Bank of America Stadium on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C. (David Jensen/Getty Images)

Bryce Young’s touchdown pass to Jalen Coker put the Panthers ahead 31-27 with less than three minutes remaining, but Stafford drove the Rams 71 yards in two minutes. The drive was capped by Parkinson’s tightrope catch for the winning score, and the defense held.

Matthew Stafford during a playoff game

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford throws against the Carolina Panthers, Saturday, at Bank of America Stadium. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

The Rams are back in the divisional round for the second straight season. Last year, they were 13 yards away from eliminating Philadelphia before a sack and an incomplete pass ended their season with a 28-22 loss.

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The Rams now await the remainder of the wild-card round results to learn who they will face in the divisional round.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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