Posted on Oct 30
Posted on Oct 30
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Bryce Young to Start for Panthers, Jonathon Brooks Could Make NFL Debut
Why it matters: The Panthers will turn to Bryce Young for his second consecutive start, while rookie Jonathon Brooks may have the opportunity to make his NFL debut.
What's new: Bryce Young will be under center for the Panthers in their upcoming game against the New Orleans Saints. Meanwhile, Jonathon Brooks, a second-round pick, could see his first action on the field.
Yes, but: This decision comes as veteran quarterback Andy Dalton continues to recover from a sprained thumb on his throwing hand. However, Dalton is expected to serve as Young's backup for the game.
What to watch: All eyes will be on Bryce Young as he looks to build on his previous start against the Saints in Week 1. In that game, he struggled with accuracy, completing just 13 of 30 pass attempts with no touchdowns and two interceptions.
What's next: The Panthers are eager to see how Young performs in his second consecutive start and whether Jonathon Brooks will make his much-anticipated NFL debut.
Coach Dave Canales on starting Bryce Young and Andy Dalton's status: "To me, it was taking the decision out of Andy's hands. If you were to ask Andy, 'Could you go?' He'd say yes. And, for me, he's like a week removed from a thumb injury and I just want to make sure that we're putting him back out there in the right state and the right framework. And I'm excited for Bryce to have another opportunity to build on things that we've talked about. To continue to just grow and get that experience that we talked about is invaluable."
The bottom line: The Panthers are entrusting Bryce Young with the starting role while Andy Dalton recovers, and they remain optimistic about his potential. Additionally, the possible debut of Jonathon Brooks adds excitement and anticipation to the team's offensive lineup.
Bryce Young to Start for Panthers, Jonathon Brooks Could Make NFL Debut
Why it matters: The Panthers will turn to Bryce Young for his second consecutive start, while rookie Jonathon Brooks may have the opportunity to make his NFL debut.
What's new: Bryce Young will be under center for the Panthers in their upcoming game against the New Orleans Saints. Meanwhile, Jonathon Brooks, a second-round pick, could see his first action on the field.
Yes, but: This decision comes as veteran quarterback Andy Dalton continues to recover from a sprained thumb on his throwing hand. However, Dalton is expected to serve as Young's backup for the game.
What to watch: All eyes will be on Bryce Young as he looks to build on his previous start against the Saints in Week 1. In that game, he struggled with accuracy, completing just 13 of 30 pass attempts with no touchdowns and two interceptions.
What's next: The Panthers are eager to see how Young performs in his second consecutive start and whether Jonathon Brooks will make his much-anticipated NFL debut.
Coach Dave Canales on starting Bryce Young and Andy Dalton's status: "To me, it was taking the decision out of Andy's hands. If you were to ask Andy, 'Could you go?' He'd say yes. And, for me, he's like a week removed from a thumb injury and I just want to make sure that we're putting him back out there in the right state and the right framework. And I'm excited for Bryce to have another opportunity to build on things that we've talked about. To continue to just grow and get that experience that we talked about is invaluable."
The bottom line: The Panthers are entrusting Bryce Young with the starting role while Andy Dalton recovers, and they remain optimistic about his potential. Additionally, the possible debut of Jonathon Brooks adds excitement and anticipation to the team's offensive lineup.