Why Bryce Young is ready to handle the burden of being a franchise QB
Bryce Young enters his first NFL training camp with tremendous momentum.
The rookie quarterback served as the first-team signal-caller throughout mandatory minicamp, and it seems like it’s just a matter of time before first-year head coach Frank Reich anoints Young as the starting quarterback for Week 1’s matchup against the Atlanta Falcons.
On the first episode of the “Processing Blue” podcast, host Langston Wertz Jr. and Panthers beat writer Mike Kaye discuss Young’s quick rise up the depth chart and his responsibilities as the impending face of the franchise. Plus, Kaye breaks down Brian Burns’ contract extension outlook, a weakness in the secondary and potential changes along the offensive line. The duo also takes a look at the three most overlooked players on the roster entering training camp.
The weekly podcast can also be heard on Apple and Spotify.
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▪ Panthers training camp: Corral, Shenault among returning players competing on roster bubble
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