No. 1 pick Bryce Young not expected to play as Panthers brace for
Seahawks
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[September 22, 2023]
The Carolina Panthers' 20-17 loss to visiting New Orleans on
Monday night turned out to be especially painful.
Linebacker Shaq Thompson, the leader of the Panthers defense,
sustained a broken right leg that will sideline him for the rest of
the season. That means he won't be making a homecoming trip for
Sunday's game at Seattle, where he starred for the University of
Washington.
Carolina rookie quarterback Bryce Young, the No. 1 overall pick in
the NFL draft in April, is also hurting. He didn't participate in
practice Wednesday or Thursday because of an ankle injury, leading
the Panthers to announce that Young is not expected to play against
the Seahawks (1-1).
Veteran Andy Dalton will start for the Panthers (0-2) in Young's
absence.
"We have some general principles that we operated by, not absolutes,
that we say, ‘Hey, how many days of practices are needed for a
younger player to play?'" Panthers coach Frank Reich said. "If he's
a younger player, maybe you want him to practice a little bit more."
Dalton, in his 13th NFL season, is 83-77-2 as a starter during his
career. He spent nine seasons in Cincinnati before one-year stops in
Dallas, Chicago and New Orleans.
Panthers running back Miles Sanders said Dalton is well-prepared.
"It would actually be kind of a dream come true to play with Andy,"
Sanders said. "Me being from Pittsburgh and being a Steelers fan, I
know what Andy can do (having played with the Bengals). So yeah, it
would be an honor playing with him."
Sanders (pectoral) was one of four players listed as limited
Wednesday, along with linebacker Brian Burns (ankle), Justin Houston
(calf) and Chandler Wooten (knee). Wooten returned as a full
participant Thursday.
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Replacing Thompson, who had surgery Tuesday to fix
a fractured fibula, won't be as easy. Reich said it's hard to put
into words how much Thompson brings to the Panthers, calling him a
team player and "a warrior, a guy who knows how to practice."
The Seahawks evened their record with a 37-31
overtime victory Sunday at Detroit, as Tyler Lockett scored the
winner on a 6-yard pass from Geno Smith.
"We just had to go out there and kind of put the past behind us,"
Smith said. "Last week is last week, has nothing to do with this
week, and go out there and play ball, and it wasn't perfect
(Sunday), but we found a way to win, and that's what matters."
The Seahawks also have injury concerns. They might be without
starting cornerback Riq Woolen, who suffered a chest injury in the
first half against the Lions and didn't return.
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Woolen was "pretty sore" and would
need to make significant strides to be ready Sunday.
Carroll said safety Jamal Adams will practice fully this week, but
no decision will be made until closer to the weekend on whether
he'll make his return from a torn quadriceps tendon sustained in the
2022 season opener.
Seahawks tight end Will Dissly (shoulder) missed practice this week,
and rookie defensive lineman Mike Morris was placed on injured
reserve and needs season-ending shoulder surgery.
--Field Level Media
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