Skip to Content Facebook Feature Image

Panthers stick with Bryce Young vs. Giants but QB's long-term future in Carolina still unclear

Sport

Panthers stick with Bryce Young vs. Giants but QB's long-term future in Carolina still unclear
Sport

Sport

Panthers stick with Bryce Young vs. Giants but QB's long-term future in Carolina still unclear

2024-11-07 05:18 Last Updated At:05:20

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Bryce Young will remain Carolina’s starting quarterback, even as his long-term future with the Panthers remains murky.

Panthers coach Dave Canales said following Wednesday’s practice that Young will make his third straight start on Sunday in Germany against the New York Giants.

Young, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft, led Carolina to a come-from-behind 23-22 victory over the New Orleans Saints last weekend — his first win since last December — to improve to 3-17 as an NFL starter.

Young will start in Munich over a healthy Andy Dalton, who took over from Young in Week 3 and started five games before suffering a sprained right thumb in a car crash.

“This is about progress from one week to the next,” Canales said. “I talk about finish all of the time. That's finish plays, drives, quarters, halves and games. He did a fantastic job of finishing that game.”

However, Canales would not commit to Young starting beyond this week.

When Canales went to Dalton as the starter after two games this season, he said it was because the 37-year-old veteran gives the Panthers the best chance to win.

However, Canales wouldn't say Wednesday if Young gives the Panthers the best chance to win.

Canales has never publicly committed to Young's long-term future with the team, either.

Neither has general manager Dan Morgan.

Morgan said the Panthers are seeing growth in Young and are excited about him continuing to develop under Canales, but he stopped short of calling him the quarterback of the future.

“At the end of the day we’ll have those conversations once the season ends and we’ll see where we’re at,” Morgan said.

The Panthers recently dealt wide receivers Diontae Johnson and Jonathan Mingo — a second-round draft pick in 2023 — before the NFL trade deadline, but Morgan said that while he fielded trade calls on Young before Tuesday's league-imposed deadline, he never considered moving the QB.

“We never got into any discussions,” Morgan said. “I never opened that door. I didn't want to trade Bryce and still don't. I am committed to working with him and helping him grow and helping him develop.”

The Panthers (2-7) are currently tied with eight other teams for the fewest wins in the league and potentially could have a top-five pick in the 2025 draft, which brings with it the possibility of selecting one of the nation's top college quarterbacks.

When asked if the Panthers would consider using a high first-round pick next April on a quarterback, Morgan replied, “I will consider everything."

“I am going to have an open mind,” Morgan added. "I talk about it all of the time and talk about it with the guys in the building. We are going to draft really good football players. Whatever position that is I don't know, but we are going to draft really good football players who are going to help our team moving forward.”

Young doesn't seem fazed by the franchise's lack of commitment to him.

When asked if he uses that as motivation, Young replied that he is “intrinsically motivated.”

“Relying on external motivation is not something that I have ever believed in,” Young said. “Not that there is anything wrong with that. Just personally I have never wanted to rely on ‘what if someone does this; what if someone does that?’ That is against my belief. I care about this game enough to where that is enough motivation for me.”

AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young passes against the New Orleans Saints during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)

Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young passes against the New Orleans Saints during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)

Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young against the New Orleans Saints during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Rusty Jones)

Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young against the New Orleans Saints during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Rusty Jones)

Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales hugs quarterback Bryce Young after their win against the New Orleans Saints in an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)

Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales hugs quarterback Bryce Young after their win against the New Orleans Saints in an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)

Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young smiles after their win against the New Orleans Saints in an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)

Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young smiles after their win against the New Orleans Saints in an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 3, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)

Next Article

French interior minister wants explanation from PSG for 'Free Palestine' banner

2024-11-07 18:34 Last Updated At:18:40

PARIS (AP) — A giant “Free Palestine” banner unvelied at Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League match against Atletico Madrid was “unacceptable,” French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said on Thursday.

The banner unfurled by PSG fans on Wednesday night featured a drawing of a map including Israel, the West Bank and Gaza in the colors of the Palestinian keffiyeh scarf, which has become a symbol of support for Palestinian people.

Also on the banner were a character looking like a masked fighter, a tank and a Lebanon flag.

"War on the pitch, but peace in the world,” a message read below the banner.

Asked whether the club should be punished, Retailleau told Sud Radio he does not rule out anything and will ask for explanations from PSG, which has been owned by Qatar Sports Investments since 2011.

“This is unacceptable,” Retailleau said. “UEFA rules forbid political messages, and it is a political message.”

Yonathan Arfi, the president of the Representative Council of the French Jewish institutions said the banner was “scandalous.”

“A map where the state of Israel no longer exists. A masked Palestinian fighter. This is not a message of peace but a call to hatred,” he wrote on X. “The perpetrators of this banner must be punished! Intolerable!”

UEFA rules ban the use of gestures, words, objects or any other means to transmit a provocative message that is judged not fit for a sports event, particularly provocative messages that are of a political, ideological, religious or offensive nature. Financial penalties are typical for a first offense — 10,000 euros ($10,700) for a political banner or disturbances.

Retailleau also urged clubs to ensure politics “do not spoil sport, which must always remain a unifying force.” Writing on X, he said if such incidents happen again he would have to consider banning tifos of clubs which don't abide by the rules.

The incident came before France hosts Israel on Nov. 14 in the Nations League. This week, pro-Palestinian supporters protested at the French Football Federation to call for the cancellation of the game.

French authorities confirmed last month that the match would go ahead with fans allowed in the stadium after Italy hosted Israel in the same competition without incident despite security concerns.

The match at the Stade de France will be played against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East which has spread to Lebanon after more than a year-long war in Gaza.

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

PSG's players pose for a team photo before the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Atletico Madrid at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

PSG's players pose for a team photo before the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Atletico Madrid at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Recommended Articles