The 2024 NFL regular season officially hit its halfway point in Week ... Spencer Rattler's return to the bench and Bryce Young's modest competence means poor Anthony Richardson remains alone in what's effectively his own quadrant. Ooof.
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 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
Bryce Young quarterbacked the Carolina Panthers to a win Sunday for his first time as a starter since Week 15, 2023, and although Young hasn't been perfect since returning from his benching, head coach Dave Canales described the outing as a "great step.
Panthers QB Bryce Young led his team to its first home win in 322 days, but coach Dave Canales wasn't willing to commit to Young starting in Week 10.
Sky Sports NFL presenter Neil Reynolds picks out his top storylines to follow as the New York Giants face the Carolina Panthers at Munichs Allianz Arena in Germany, live on Sky Sports from 1.30pm with kickoff at 2.
That’s why there could be two draft-related positives if the Giants lose to the Young-led Panthers in Munich. That kind of ugly loss obviously would not help coach Brian Daboll’s job security. But it would be good for the Giants’ long-term mission of finally landing a legit franchise quarterback.