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Bryce Young moves past a tough Seattle game as Panthers prepare for the Bucs
Summary
Bryce Young says he is moving on after a difficult game against Seattle. The Panthers lost 27-10 and will face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday.
Content
Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers are preparing for a Saturday game at Tampa Bay after a loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Young and teammates reviewed film and have emphasized moving forward rather than dwelling on the result. In the Seattle game Young completed 14 of 24 passes for 54 yards and the Panthers lost 27-10, which affected their chance to clinch the NFC South. Coaches and players said they want to focus on execution this week as they get ready for the divisional matchup.
What was reported:
- Young completed 14 of 24 passes for a career-low 54 yards in the 27-10 loss to Seattle.
- The Panthers reviewed film and noted Seattle’s secondary limited deep passing and tackled well.
- TruMedia recorded Young averaging 1.8 air yards per attempt in the Seattle game, his lowest as a starter.
- Young had been on a five-game stretch with 10 touchdown passes, two interceptions and a 107.0 passer rating before the Seattle game.
- Carolina beat Tampa Bay 23-20 on Dec. 21, when Young threw for 191 yards and two touchdowns.
Summary:
The loss to Seattle is behind the team and attention is on the Bucs on Saturday. The Panthers will look to regain downfield productivity while Young continues to emphasize moving forward; you may want to watch how the offense approaches deeper throws in the rematch.
