What Bryce Young has improved to look more like the QB the Panthers expected
New York TimesCHARLOTTE, N.C. — Going through his progressions. “It’s been a lot of fun to watch him grow that way.” GO DEEPER Trotter: Bryce Young, Anthony Richardson redemption tales among season’s best stories Young’s resurgence under first-year head coach Dave Canales hasn’t resulted in many wins: The Panthers have lost three in a row — to perennial playoff teams Kansas City, Tampa Bay and Philadelphia — by a combined 12 points. Still, Canales said plays like the scoring strike to Thielen reaffirm to offensive linemen that good things can happen if they give Young “just a half-second longer” to make a throw. “It’s been very beneficial for us and a big part of what he’s been able to do.” BRYCE YOUNG TO ADAM THIELEN FOR THE LEAD WITH 30 SECONDS LEFT! “It’s just Bryce trying to find a win for every given situation,” Canales said, “and his competitiveness showing up in these situations where we’re ahead or right behind in these games, and try to find a way to win.” Week 14, 2:47 remaining in the fourth quarter, third-and-11 Against the Eagles, down six points, with the ball on the 2, the Panthers faced third-and-long.