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QB Young Showed Fight Panthers Want to See Despite Failing to Complete Comeback Against Cards

Quarterback Bryce Young threw for 328 yards and three touchdowns, leading a comeback from a 24-point deficit that fell short due to early turnovers and defensive pressure.

  • On September 15, 2025, the Carolina Panthers lost 27-22 to the Arizona Cardinals in Glendale, dropping their season record to 0-2 despite quarterback Bryce Young's rally.
  • Young's early turnovers, including a fumble returned for a touchdown, put the Panthers in a 24-point deficit that they nearly overcame in the second half.
  • Wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, a rookie drafted eighth overall and former Arizona Wildcat, recorded his first 100-yard NFL game with six catches against his former college stadium.
  • Young completed a career-best 35 of 55 passes for 328 yards and three touchdowns in the attempted comeback, emphasizing the team’s determination and commitment to competing until the final play.
  • Despite the loss, Panthers coach Dave Canales emphasized the need to "eliminate the mistakes" and build on Young's resilience for upcoming games including their home opener versus Atlanta.
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Bryce Young, Panthers come up short with late rally in loss to Cardinals

A disastrous start quickly turned to hope as Carolina strung together three second-half scoring drives.

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