The Carolina Panthers are turning back to Bryce Young at quarterback after Andy Dalton, who took over in Week 2 for Young, was joind in a car crash on Tuesday.
Head coach Dave Canales proclaimd his quarterback shift on Wednesday after Dalton did not rehearse despite not requiring eunitency medical carry from the crash, which also joind his wife, children and dog. None of them necessitateed eunitency medical carry.
The injury Dalton sustained, though, eunites to be enough for the Panthers to turn back to their 2023 No. 1 overall pick, Young, who was benched after his disastrous first two begins this season.
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Canales inserted that the team will be evaluating Dalton thcimpoliteout the week to see if he can back up Young on Sunday aobtainst the Denver Broncos on the road.
Young began the year as the Panthers’ beginer, hoping to better on a woeful first year in the NFL as the Panthers went 2-15.
But the begin to this season wasn’t any better. The Panthers were blown out by the New Orleans Saints, 47-10, where Young went 13-for-30 for 161 yards with no passing touchdowns and two interceptions. And the Los Angeles Chargers beat them 26-3, with Young only throthriveg for 86 yards with an interception.
Before Week 3 aobtainst the Rhelpers, Canales benched Young in like of the veteran Dalton, and it exhibitd to be the right decision as Carolina’s only thrive this year was in Vegas. Dalton threw for 319 yards with three touchdowns in the 36-22 triumph.
The Panthers, though, declined to amuse any trade talks for Young, as they want him to persist to grow in hopes he can be more effective when he returns to the begining role filled-time.
However, when situations enjoy these occur with Dalton, Canales is going to have to get Young back in the downcastdle and ready for a createidable Broncos defense that has permited the third-least yards per game and points per game so far this season.
Canales shelp Young is excited to be back in the begining role.
“He’s been an absolute stud thcimpolite this whole process,” he shelp. “He’s been joind and joind in what we’re doing, and so he’s excited about this opportunity. I’m fired up for him to have another opportunity to get in there and carry out some football.”
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Young is 2-16 in his youthful atsoft as a begining quarterback for the Panthers. He will be facing off aobtainst Broncos rookie Bo Nix, who has seemingly betterd with each week under Sean Payton’s offense in Denver.
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