The Carolina Panthers have no plans to limit Cam Newton's running once he gets final clearance through the concussion protocol.

"That's his game," Mike Shula said. "We'll look at it and we'll talk about it, but part of his game and what makes him so good is that."

After taking a head shot against the Atlanta Falcons two weeks ago, Newton missed Monday night's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

"We'll play our offensive accordingly," Ron Rivera said. "Depends on the situations, circumstances, calls, plays, reads. The quarterback's going to play the game the way he plays the game. That's one thing about Cam Newton. We can call a play and he can drop back and take off running on his own.

"So we're going to play our offense accordingly."