Bryce Young injury update: Carolina Panthers exits game for locker room
Bryce Young was escorted to the locker room during the second half of the Carolina Panthers’ game vs. the New York Jets. The Panthers led 13-3 at the time of his exist.
Young was 15-of-25 passing for 138 yards and one touchdown prior to his exit. Andy Dalton came in as the substitution.
It was later reported that Young was dealing with an ankle injury. He is questionable to return to Sunday’s game. UPDATE: Bryce Young was ruled out for the game.
After a slow start, the Carolina Panthers have now won back-to-back games. In the meantime, Young’s steady improvement has caught the attention of his former coach and one of football’s most respected voices in Nick Saban.
He joined The Pat McAfee Show on Friday to discuss Young’s development. Saban offered insight into what’s driving the young quarterback’s turnaround while praising Young’s mental makeup and ability to stay composed in the face of adversity.
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“Bryce has the right psychological disposition to be successful,” Saban said. “But I think one of the things that probably impacted Bryce a little bit in the beginning of his career is — you know, Bryce is a point guard playing quarterback. He can make all the throws and all the plays. He’s athletic, but he’s got to have some decent players around him.
“I think when he first went to Carolina, they didn’t have a very good supporting cast around him, which I think was a bit of a problem. I think now they’ve gotten some better weapons on offense, and he can take advantage of those things. … He never got frustrated when things didn’t go well. He never got way up here when we were having a lot of success. And he always prepared the same way for every game. And I think that’s what he’s doing now. I think it’s starting to pay off for their team.”