There’s a new Bryce in town for the Carolina Panthers.
Monday marked the first practice in Charlotte for quarterback Bryce Perkins, whom the Panthers officially signed this morning. Head coach Dave Canales was asked about his early impressions of his newest passer following the session.
“Accurate,” Canales replied. “He came in today, really excited to get him in here. The UFL MVP. He’s earned this opportunity. And just going into the [Pittsburgh] Steelers game—if Andy [Dalton] can’t turn it around and get the soreness out and we don’t have to play him, then Jack [Plummer] and Bryce can play that game for us.”
That game, Thursday’s preseason finale against Pittsburgh, won’t see starting quarterback Bryce Young. The Panthers may also hold out their second-stringer in Dalton, who sustained a mild muscle strain during Saturday’s outing in Houston.
Those absences could set the stage for Perkins, the United Football League’s reigning Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year. The 28-year-old, who was also a member of the Los Angeles Rams between 2020 and 2022, totaled 1,611 yards and 14 touchdowns over seven contests for the Michigan Panthers this past spring.
Canales continued.
“It’s great to be able to just reward somebody who’s gone to another league, played so well, but also spent three years with the Rams,” he added. “So, there is some carryover. Some of the words are familiar to him, but it’s kinda a marriage of two different systems. But football’s football—and he’s played a lot of it, he’s played significant snaps. I’m excited for him to be here.”
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