Panthers' Bryce Young ready to turn the page with QB whisperer Dave Canales after a forgettable rookie season
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Young will lead a new-look Carolina offense into 2024
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- At some point this summer, Bryce Young is going to gather up his pass-catchers at an undisclosed location to get some work in ahead of training camp.
He won't say when or where when asked at his end-of-minicamp press conference, opting to keep that private. When we talk in the visitors locker room at Bank of America Stadium, he tells me there's no great mystery behind it. He just doesn't think it's his place to say.
"It's probably not what the media would love to hear, so my apologies, but there are some things that are family related," the second-year Carolina Panthers quarterback says. "And I definitely consider this to be a family. If there's something family related, I don't really feel comfortable speaking about it. That's just kind of how I'm wired.
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