The Buccaneers have had a busy offseason extending WR Mike Evans and QB Baker Mayfield, but two more key contributors have deals that expire after the 2024 season.
With 13 years of pro experience under his belt, Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton has been there and done that in the NFL—and that’s why he’s here behind Bryce Young.
Carolina Panthers QB Andy Dalton thinks that Bryce Young is going to be in a better situation with the team come the start of the 2024-25 NFL season.
Panthers rookie quarterback Bryce Young has struggled all season long and his performance in Sunday's loss to New Orleans may have been his worst. Young finished the game completing 13-of-36 pass attempts for 137 yards.
The Panthers are a mess, but head coach Frank Reich is not considering making one radical change to try to improve the team’s fortunes.
Four teams are off this week, but there is plenty of opportunity on the board in the player prop market. It's also a time of year to be a cautious shopper.
In the wake of Kirk Cousins' season-ending Achilles injury, the Minnesota Vikings find themselves short on time to fill their sudden void under center.
It appears Cousins is done for the year after suffering an Achilles injury. At 4-4, the Vikings will likely need to make a move under center to keep their playoff hopes alive.
YB's Jack Dougherty breaks down the "Monday Night Football" matchup between the New York Giants and the Seattle Seahawks. Jack takes a look at the Week 4 finale and shares his best bets.
These are a couple of 0-3 teams. For Carolina, not much was expected coming into the season. However, Minnesota has to be feeling the heat. YB's Matt Wiesenfeld has the pick.
Not ready to go into Tank (Dell) mode with your fantasy roster just yet? Roll over your Week 4 opponent with these post-waiver pick-ups.
Every week, All Panthers publisher Schuyler Callihan will release a fresh set of NFC Power Rankings. Here is how he views the conference after three weeks of play.
This evening, the Carolina Panthers will have a "new" starting quarterback. It's Andy Dalton's first time around the block, but it will mark his first official start as a Carolina Panther as he fills in for the rookie, Bryce Young, who is nursing an ankle injury.
Andy Dalton made it clear Thursday it’s not his intention to make the starting quarterback job a competition between he and Bryce Young, but rather help the team.
The ankle injury Bryce Young sustained is on track to keep him out of the Panthers’ Week 3 contest against the Seahawks. The No. 1 overall pick is expected to sit Sunday, Darin Gantt of Panthers.com writes. This puts Andy Dalton in line to start.
Andy Dalton may be a 35-year-old veteran backing up a 22-year-old rookie, but he is playing the role with grace.
While many around the league view the 35-year-old as a backup at this point in his career, he’s proven that he has staying power in the NFL.
Dalton’s reputation at this point is one of a backup, and that is the situation he is likely to find himself in in 2023.
Carolina Panthers veteran quarterback Andy Dalton does not seem so happy about getting rookie Bryce Young ready for Week 1.
Former TCU star and current Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton has planned to assist every TCU student-athlete with NIL money through the app myNILpay.
The Saints have moved on to Derek Carr, and although Jameis Winston is staying in New Orleans, the team’s primary 2022 starter will not.
Twelve-year veteran QB Andy Dalton was a free-agent signing by the New Orleans Saints last offseason. The move was made because the Saints started a total of four quarterbacks during the 2021 campaign due to a season-ending injury to starter Jameis Winston. Dalton's starting experience was what attracted the Saints.
Saints C Dennis Allen announced Monday that Andy Dalton will remain the team’s starting quarterback for their Week 15 matchup with the Falcons. Dalton took over for Jameis Winston and has held on to the job ever since.
The Saints lost in heartbreaking fashion to the Bucs on Monday night, and it continued an alarming trend for Dalton when playing under the lights.
NEW ORLEANS -- The Saints aren't dead yet, finally figuring some things out on offense and then getting some good play out of a defense that was missing several key players.
The Saints had recently entertained the notion of making a quarterback change for the second time this season, but that move will be delayed for at least one more week.
Last night saw the Saints deliver an underwhelming performance on offense during their loss to the Ravens. It invited questions about the team’s quarterback plans moving forward, but no changes are imminent on that front.
Andy Dalton is drawing the start at quarterback again for the New Orleans Saints this week despite a healthy Jameis Winston, the ordained starter to open the season.
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