Coach Dave Canales isn't saying if Bryce Young will remain the Panthers starting quarterback moving forward despite leading Carolina on a late game-winning touchdown drive to beat the New Orleans Saints 23-22 on Sunday.
Week 9 saw the NFL season reach its halfway point with many teams taking shape and others still looking for answers. There were overtime thrillers, upset victories and favorites stamping their mark.
Could the Panthers move on from 2023 No. 1 overall pick Bryce Young? Yahoo Sports' Charles Robinson says that some across the NFL think the Panthers are willing to cut bait on the second-year quarterback, should a market develop to try to rebuild the 2021 ...
The Panthers might not trade Bryce Young but if they decide to, they would have plenty of suitors for the 2023 No. 1 overall draft pick.
The Carolina Panthers still claim that they aren't interested in dealing their second-year quarterback, Bryce Young. However, they are nevertheless getting calls from multiple interested teams, according to a report by NFL insider Dianna Russini at The Athletic.
After starting in Week 8 for the first time since getting benched in favor of Andy Dalton back in September, there is reportedly support within the NFL
Considering the circumstances, Bryce Young played relatively well for the Carolina Panthers in Sunday's road loss to the Denver Broncos. While his final stat line was far from pretty, Young had his best game yet of 2024 while facing an elite defense and without two of the team's three best wide receivers in the lineup.
Week 8 had to showcase a pulse. Week 9 had to offer improvement. Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young checked both boxes with his come-from-behind 23-22 win over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.
There was a lot of speculation leading up to the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday that the Carolina Panthers would look to trade quarterback Bryce Young after a tumultuous start to the season. However, the trade deadline arrived and the Panthers decided to keep the former No.
We're less than a week away from the Nov. 5 deadline, and as some big names find new homes, others await their fates.
The benching of Bryce Young was the juiciest storyline of the early NFL season. The he said she said, he did she did, gossipy back and forth fed families for days inbetween weeks two and three. His replacement, Andy Dalton, performed admirably in his limited action, but everybody knew that Dalton's time as the starter was limited.