Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers and Dave Canales
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One thing was abundantly clear on Sunday: the Carolina Panthers need Bryce Young. Not only was Andy Dalton just not a starting-caliber QB, but it became apparen
The Carolina Panthers gritted out a 13-6 win over the New York Jets on the road thanks to a two-interception day from Jaycee Horn, a turnover-free performance from the offense and a close-to-flawless day on special teams. Still, there was a lot to talk about postgame.
Though he missed Sunday's loss to the Bills, Panthers quarterback Bryce Young is getting closer to returning from an ankle injury.
Starting quarterback Bryce Young made an early exit from Sunday's 13-6 victory over the New York Jets due to an ankle injury. The third-year passer left right before the end of the third quarter and did not return. Head coach Dave Canales was asked about ...
Following the loss, head coach Dave Canales was asked how close Young got to actually defying the odds and suiting up for Week 8. "Pretty close—he made progress throughout the w
Canales called Young “day-to-day” at a press conference on Monday afternoon. The NFL media report also said that Young is dealing with a high-ankle sprain, but Canales did not go into any details of the injury.
On Monday afternoon, head coach Dave Canales told reporters that starting quarterback Bryce Young sustained an ankle injury in the yesterday's 13-6 win over the New York Jets. Canales, however, did not confirm an earlier report by NFL Network insider Tom ...
The Panthers gave their final updates on Bryce Young, Taylor Moton and more on Friday before the Week 9 battle with the Packers in Green Bay.
Panthers head coach shares his thoughts on Bryce Young's injury and Carolina's approach in case Andy Dalton takes over the QB1 role.
Panthers HC Dave Canales offered a bit of insight into how the team will handle QB Bryce Young and his ankle injury this week.