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Panthers' Bryce Young set for preseason debut against Bills

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Dan Morgan President of Football Operations/General Manager | Carolina Panthers Website

Dan Morgan President of Football Operations/General Manager | Carolina Panthers Website

As the Panthers concluded practice on Thursday, Dave Canales addressed his 90-man roster with a clear message: "Guys, you're ready; you're ready to play." This statement indicates that all players are prepared for the upcoming preseason finale against the Buffalo Bills.

Canales informed reporters that starters, including quarterback Bryce Young, are expected to participate in Saturday's game. This marks a departure from previous preseason games where starters did not play. The game will take place at 1 p.m. in Orchard Park.

Bryce Young has yet to appear in a preseason game this year but played 54 snaps as a rookie last season. Canales has not decided whether Young's playing time will be based on drive count, snap count, or production marker but assured he wouldn't pull him mid-drive. Observers should watch how Young handles pressure and manages operations between snaps.

Rookie receiver Xavier Legette is also expected to play after recovering from a foot injury. His connection with Young has improved during training camp. The availability of Diontae Johnson and Adam Thielen remains uncertain due to illness and injury, respectively.

The defensive back units present contrasting scenarios. The safety group is deep and competitive, featuring rookie Demani Richardson and free agents Jordan Fuller and Nick Scott among others. Conversely, the cornerback unit faces challenges due to injuries but recently acquired Mike Jackson may provide some stability.

Saturday's game is crucial for many players vying for roster spots as teams must reduce their rosters from 90 to 53 by Tuesday at 4 p.m. Key positions under scrutiny include wide receiver, tight end, and safety.

Canales emphasized that the team is ready following their final practice of the week. He seeks confidence and speed of play as indicators of preparedness leading up to the season opener on September 8.

"I'm looking for confidence and speed of play," Canales said. "So I know we're in our wheelhouse when our guys get up to the line fast, come off the ball fast, they finish the plays."

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