Stroud, Bryce Young and Carolina Panthers
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The Carolina Panthers' offense was non-existent in Saturday's 20-3 loss to the Houston Texans. The quarterbacks, the run game, the offensive line — none of it w
The Carolina Panthers face growing questions after a preseason decision by head coach Dave Canales in Houston.
Heading into Year 3, Bryce Young is hoping to turn last year's strong finish into sustained success in Carolina, writes Luke Easterling.
We didn't get to learn much from today's preseason contest - and that wasn't necessarily unavoidable by any means.
Houston Texans Mario Edwards Jr. records a sack against Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young in the preseason contest.
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Yardbarker on MSNHow Panthers' Bryce Young has 'gone to another level' after 2024 benching
The relationship between Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young and head coach Dave Canales was called into question last fall after Canales benched a struggling Young just two weeks into the 2024 campaign.
It's a low bar when you had the worst defense in NFL history, but the Carolina Panthers should be much-improvedon that side of the ball this coming season. The real reason to be excited about this team in 2025 though is their offense,
Compounding the issue, backup quarterback Andy Dalton left the game with an injury, forcing third-string QB Jake Plummer into extended action. Plummer showed some promise, completing 10 of 14 passes, but also threw an interception—highlighting both the potential and growing pains in the depth chart at quarterback.
On Thursday, the two reunited when Stroud’s Houston Texans hosted Young’s Carolina Panthers for a joint practice ahead of Saturday’s preseason game. The quarterbacks were all business during drills, with both players making some nice throws during the two-hour workout. Afterward, they took some time to catch up and chat.
A year ago Bryce Young looked like his career might be toast - now he's considered the biggest sleeper in the game at his position.