Bryce Young leads Carolina Panthers into third training camp with renewed confidence

Bryce Young leads Carolina Panthers into third training camp with renewed confidence
Dave Canales Head Coach — Carolina Panthers Website
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Bryce Young, quarterback for the Carolina Panthers, initiated his recent press conference by inviting questions from reporters, displaying a newfound ease and confidence. Young recounted his summer activities, including workouts with teammates in Minnesota and expressed his aversion to staying wet after swimming.

Entering his third training camp as the Panthers’ starting quarterback, Young shared that he feels more confident due to the stability within the team. “I’m super confident,” he stated, attributing this to support from teammates and coaching staff. The consistency of personnel and playbook has contributed significantly to his comfort level.

The offseason saw the addition of two receivers: rookie Tetairoa McMillan and experienced free agent Hunter Renfrow. Young praised Renfrow’s game awareness and knack for creating separation. He also appreciated McMillan’s eagerness to learn and communicate.

Reflecting on past challenges where team coordination was lacking, Young noted improvements through intentional efforts over the past year. His leadership remains central to the team’s progress.

Dave Canales emphasized Young’s continuous leadership despite last year’s challenges. Canales expressed confidence in Young’s familiarity with the system, which allows for further development of their strategies.

Young concluded by highlighting mutual reliance within the team as they approach training camp with renewed determination.



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