CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton was busy with a car strike Tuesday afternoon in Charlotte, a spokesman for the group said.
Dalton, his wife, their three children and their dog were traveling west on Windfall Highway connected to Sardis Road, about 7 miles from Storage of the United States Stadium, when the attack occurred.
According to the spokesperson, no one in the vehicle was transported by a team of emergency scientists to the sanatorium. On the other hand, Dalton was being evaluated by a scientific group of personnel.
The group said this presentation contained additional negative information about the strike or Dalton’s availability for Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos.
Dalton, 36, is 1-4 since replacing Bryce Young as Carolina’s starter (1-6).
Professor Dave Canales then mentioned Sunday’s 40-7 loss to the Washington Commanders, the team’s fourth immediate setback, and again on Monday that Dalton would start against the Broncos.