Bryce Young and the Panthers Find Better Footing in a 34-17 Victory at the Jaguars
Bryce Young completed 5 of 6 passes for 49 yards and helped set up a touchdown as Carolina improved to 2-1 in preseason play.
- On Friday night, quarterback Bryce Young led the Carolina Panthers to a 34-17 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, completing 5 of 6 passes for 49 yards and setting up a touchdown.
- Carolina's first-team offense showed marked improvement after managing only 11 yards across three drives last week against the Buffalo Bills, where the unit failed to produce points.
- Receiver Roc Taylor hauled in a 16-yard touchdown pass from Kenny Pickett, while Jacksonville running back Ameer Abdullah recorded 82 total yards to boost his roster chances.
- Both coaches agreed to end the game with 2 minutes remaining after a lightning delay rather than wait the mandatory 30 minutes before resuming play.
- Jaguars backup quarterback Nick Mullens completed 6 of 7 passes for 65 yards, potentially alleviating concerns about depth behind starter Trevor Lawrence as Jacksonville held out all first-teamers.
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Bryce Young and the Panthers find better footing in a 34-17 victory at the Jaguars - Regional Media News
Bryce Young had much more success in his second game of the preseason, going 5 of 6 for 49 yards passing and setting up a touchdown in the Carolina Panthers' 34-17 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Friday night. The game was suspended because of lightning in the area with 2 minutes left on the clock, but both coaches agreed to end it instead of waiting the mandatory 30 minutes before resuming play. It was essentially over long before then…
Carolina 34, Jacksonville 17
Bryce Young and the Panthers find better footing in a 34-17 victory at the Jaguars
Bryce Young had much more success in his second game of the preseason, completing 5 of 6 passes for 49 yards and setting up a touchdown in Carolina’s 34-17 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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