Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers and Bryce Young
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After two full days of practice, former Alabama All-American quarterback Bryce Young appears headed back to the Carolina Panthers’ lineup for Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers.
The Carolina Panthers didn't put on their best full-team performance against the New York Jets here in Week 7. But it was certainly good enough for a third straight victory. Here's everything we know from Sunday's victory from East Rutherford, N.J.:
The Bills (5-2) took and and beat the Carolina Panthers in a rout on Sunday. It was a 40-9 final. Buffalo had a huge game from one player in particular, running back James Cook. He put up incredible numbers. Miss the action? Want to check it out again?
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Panthers QB Bryce Young returns to practice after missing last week's game with ankle injury
Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young was a full participant in practice on Wednesday and the team is optimistic he might be able to play on Sunday against the Green Bay Packers
Going into last week's big game against the Buffalo Bills we wrote that the Carolina Panthers were remarkably healthy for this time of the season. Naturally, that acted as a jinx - and in addition to a 31-point beatdown the Panthers suffered several major injuries, including a season-ending Achilles rupture for Brady Christensen.
Dalton played through the injury last week. Young says he continues to "feel better and better" after full day of practice.
With fans awaiting to hear optimistic updates regarding Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young, those fans will get their wish. After a miserable showing for the Panthers against the Buffalo Bills, Young has logged in a full practice session on Wednesday, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Here are the full lists of game day inactives for both the New York Jets and Carolina Panthers ahead of their Week 7 matchup at MetLife Stadium: Follow along with all of the action from Week 7's early and afternoon Sunday game slates.
The Panthers have had offensive success by running the ball and keeping games close, but the Packers will look to feast on a decimated offensive line.