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Panthers bench No. 1 pick QB Bryce Young and let Andy Dalton start in Week 3


Panthers bench No. 1 pick QB Bryce Young and let Andy Dalton start in Week 3

Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young (9) looks at the video board on the sideline during an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. The Chargers defeated the Panthers 26-3. (AP Photo/Brian Westerholt)

Two weeks with Bryce Young was enough for Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales and GM Dan Morgan. The Panthers are benching Young, their 2023 first-round pick, and will start veteran Andy Dalton starting Week 3 against the Las Vegas Raiders. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero was the first to report on Young’s substitution.

Canales spoke to the media on Monday about the decision to bench Young. For now, he believes Dalton gives the Panthers the best chance to win. He also said the team has no plans to add another quarterback to the roster.

The Panthers fell to 0-2 on the season after a 26-3 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. They were crushed 47-10 by the resurgent New Orleans Saints in Week 1. Young has struggled mightily in those two games, with one touchdown this season on a three-yard run against the Saints, but so far without success. He has, however, thrown three interceptions and completed 31 of 56 passes for 245 yards.

Young started 16 games for the Panthers in his rookie year in 2023, but did not live up to his draft spot. He won only two games and often seemed overwhelmed and inferior.

Who made the decision appears to have been made jointly by Canales, Morgan and Executive Vice President Brandt Tillis.

Dalton is now a backup specialist. Not only did he start for Young in Week 3 last year, but he has had to replace a benched or injured QB1 several times throughout his career. With the Dallas Cowboys, he played several games for the injured Dak Prescott in 2020. He replaced Jameis Winston when he was with the Saints in 2022 and then secured the starting spot for the rest of the season.

At 36, Dalton is no longer a luminary, but he is a solid mid-to-lower-range starter who is very reliable if anything. He’s a veteran who can at least get things moving in the right direction. Right now, the Panthers need that more than a struggling Young.

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