It’s clear that Bryce Young still needs to improve more if he wants to keep his starting role with the Carolina Panthers. If both parties can’t work things out, though, it would be best for the young quarterback to find a new team to play for soon.
After leading Carolina to a thrilling 23-22 victory over the New Orleans Saints, Young’s future as the starter remains uncertain. Coach Dave Canales has not yet confirmed whether Young will continue as the starting quarterback against the New York Giants in Munich, citing the need for further evaluation.

Young’s performance against the Saints was notable, completing 16 of 26 passes for 171 yards, including one touchdown and a critical interception that was more due to a receiver mistake than a poor throw. Canales praised his ability to rise to the occasion, emphasizing the importance of his development.
However, the potential impact of benching Young again cannot be overlooked, particularly given that he just delivered his best game of the season. The coaching staff must weigh the benefits of starting the more experienced Andy Dalton against the potential harm to the quarterback’s confidence, especially after he celebrated his third win in the NFL feeling optimistic about his performance.
The Reason Why Carolina Panthers’ Bryce Young Needs To Change Teams

In the event Young doesn’t get the opportunity he needs in Carolina, it may better if he goes somewhere else. David Kenyon explained more in his analysis for Bleacher Report.
The Panthers are also seeing promising contributions from rookie players, which adds to the team’s evolving dynamic. Nevertheless, their run defense remains a concern, having allowed the Saints to gain significant yardage on the ground.

As Carolina prepares for their upcoming game in Germany, they face critical decisions that could shape the trajectory of both Young’s career and the team’s overall performance in the second half of the season. Balancing development and immediate competitiveness will be key as they navigate this pivotal moment.

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