Scattered thunderstorms this evening becoming more widespread overnight. Heavy downpours are possible. A few storms may be severe. Low around 65F. Winds ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall possibly over one inch..
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Scattered thunderstorms this evening becoming more widespread overnight. Heavy downpours are possible. A few storms may be severe. Low around 65F. Winds ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall possibly over one inch.
Sep 18, 2023; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton (14) during pregame warm ups against the New Orleans Saints at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports
Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton took the first-team reps Thursday for the second day in a row with rookie No. 1 pick Bryce Young hobbled by a sprained ankle.
Dalton is expected to start in Young's place on Sunday at Seattle, the Panthers said Thursday afternoon.
Young had his ankle checked out after the Monday night home loss to the New Orleans Saints and missed the Wednesday walkthrough before being held out of the team's first full practice of the week Thursday.
"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?' " head coach Frank Reich said. "If he's a younger player, maybe you want him to practice a little bit more."
The Panthers said later Thursday that Young wasn't expected to play, opening the door for Dalton to start.
Young, 22, is 0-2 to begin his career. The No. 1 overall pick has completed 59.2 percent of his passes for 299 yards and two touchdowns against two interceptions so far.
The Panthers twice took out Young in short-yardage situations against the Saints, bringing in Dalton, a move Reich later said was done to "limit the exposure" of their franchise QB.
Dalton said Thursday he's preparing as he always has -- to be ready to play when his number is called.
"We'll see how it goes as the week goes on. With Bryce down right now, I'm getting the reps and preparing like I do every week," Dalton said.
Carolina offensive coordinator Thomas Brown said Young was hurt early in the loss to New Orleans but played through it. Now comes a matchup in the chaotic, crowd-frenzied atmosphere at Seattle, with the Seahawks holding a 1-1 record.
"It's a great environment," Dalton said of the Panthers playing in Seattle. "You talk about NFL environment and crowd noise, it's one of those places that first hits your brain."
The Panthers also listed edge rusher Brian Burns (ankle), linebacker Justin Houston (calf), running back Miles Sanders (pec) and linebacker Chandler Wooten (knee) as limited for Thursday's practice.
Jake Luton was signed to the practice squad to give Carolina multiple healthy quarterbacks in practice.