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The Carolina Panthers' most recent loss may have come down to coaching. Second-year HC Dave Canales has certainly coached the Panthers to wins this year, but he
The New Orleans Saints got the best of them with a game-winning field goal. They were in control of their own destiny after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ collapse. That’s why ESPN insider David Newton had some big words to say about Bryce Young. Essentially, he blamed the former No. 1 pick for the team’s shortcomings on Sunday.
For the first time in his pro career, Panthers QB Bryce Young will be playing meaningful December football. He spoke about it on Wednesday.
In criticizing Bryce Young's middling stats, one analyst said what we've been thinking about the whole organization.
The Panthers are expected to pick up Bryce Young's fifth-year option in the offseason, but an extension may not come until 2027.
We kind of all know why the Carolina Panthers have been reluctant to use the 5-foot-10, 200-pound Bryce Young on quarterback sneaks. But head coach Dave Canales confirmed those suspicions anyway.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Chase Young bursts into the backfield to slam Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young for 9-yard sack late in the fourth quarter.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/panthers/onsi as Bryce Young takes 'accountability' for Panthers issues, but he showed up. The story is different every time the Carolina Panthers lose. Sometimes, it's coaching (like it probably was today). Other times, it's bad execution on offense. Other times, the defense crumbles.