CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina coach Ron Rivera said it's too soon to know who will start at quarterback next Sunday when the Panthers host the Cleveland Browns.
With Cam Newton resting his back following an automobile accident, Derek Anderson threw for 277 yards and a touchdown and picked up his second win of the season in a 19-17 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Rivera said he won't make any decisions until possibly mid-week on Newton, who is recovering from two lower back fractures after flipping his truck on Tuesday in a two-car wreck.
"I'm not making any decisions until I get the opportunity to watch him on the football field, listen to what the trainers and doctors have to tell me, and then we will make our decision," Rivera said. "But to make any judgment right now would be premature and would be a mistake."
Anderson is 2-0 as Carolina's starter this season, although both wins have come against the lowly Bucs (2-12). Newton is 3-8-1.
Rivera thought Anderson did some good things, but wanted him to get into the end zone more. The Panthers reached or started in Tampa Bay territory on every possession Sunday, but scored just 19 points.
"I wanted more for Derek Anderson," Rivera said. "Derek is a very capable football player and he knows it. We talked about it during the game. He knows he could have put some more points on the board."
Newton appeared to be moving around well on the sideline, but Rivera said he's unsure when the fourth-year quarterback will begin throwing the ball. He said he'll know more on Wednesday.