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Andy Dalton Will Start for Carolina Against Buffalo with Bryce Young Listed as Doubtful
Veteran Andy Dalton will start for the Panthers due to Bryce Young’s high ankle sprain, with Young listed doubtful after missing all week of practice, coach confirms.
- On Sunday, the Buffalo Bills visit the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, after losing back-to-back games before a bye last week.
- Young was listed as doubtful on Friday's injury report after missing the entire week of practice, and Panthers coach Dave Canales said it would be tough for him to play.
- The Panthers announced Andy Dalton will start on Sunday despite Bryce Young's light jogging and resistance training during rehab, with Dalton holding nearly 40,000 passing yards and 254 touchdowns.
- Panthers coach Dave Canales said he has full confidence in calling the game with Andy Dalton and will be attacking and aggressive, adding Dalton lets the Carolina offense keep pushing forward.
- Dion Dawkins framed the task as a weekly reality check, saying `I think we come to a reality check of you know every week continue to earn the right`, while Sean McDermott urged taking it one day at a time and Josh Allen emphasized leading practice.
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Andy Dalton will start for Carolina against Buffalo with Bryce Young listed as doubtful
Andy Dalton is set to start for the Carolina Panthers against the Buffalo Bills. Bryce Young missed his third straight day of practice with a sprained ankle and is listed as doubtful.
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