The Carolina Panthers may have moved on from Bryce Young earlier this season, but the closest they come to reinserting him into the lineup on the backfield of an injured and extremely aged Andy Dalton, they are making plans to start him again in Date 9 anyway. Dalton is off the upset record, and it appears he is no longer interested in trading him anytime soon.
The Panthers have earned cries from more than one team interested in negotiating with the former Incorrecto. 1 overall pick, according to The Athletic, but they have rejected that offer. That document aligns with the Panthers’ head teacher. Dave Canales’ statement Later, the person closest to Younger was benched because selling him “wasn’t something [the Panthers are] really considering it.”
In line with Diana Russini, Carolina was once “encouraged by [Young’s] improvements and overall commitment to the team upon his return to the field last week.” Russini adds stories that rival teams hope the Panthers take a closer look at a potential deal next offseason because they could get a bigger return for him than the one they had had all along.
In his first start since being benched prior to this time, Younger completed 24 of 37 passes for 224 yards, two touchdowns and a pair of interceptions in a loss to the Denver Broncos. The two scores were the first of the season, and the 224 passing yards were a season-high. Young also took just two sacks in his 40-plus dropbacks, a huge growth on that branch from where he was during this time.
This Sunday, they face a Saints defense that limited them to 13 of 30 passing for 161 yards and a pair of downs in the season opener, but they have since regressed and been one of the least effective teams in the game. the league. It continues with a game against a New York Giants defense that has also been useless in recent weeks, before the Panthers bowed out on Round 11.