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The Carolina Panthers opted not to trade second-year quarterback Bryce Young ahead of the NFL trade deadline, despite receiving multiple inquiries from other teams. General Manager Dan Morgan emphasized that the team is committed to Young's development and has not ruled out his future with the organization. Young, who was benched earlier in the season for Andy Dalton, has returned to the starting lineup due to Dalton's injury and has shown improvement in his recent performances. Head coach Dave Canales has yet to confirm whether Young will start in the upcoming game against the New York Giants. While the Panthers' decision to keep Young may be temporary, his long-term status with the team remains uncertain as they evaluate his progress. Analysts suggest the Panthers could consider trading him in the offseason if interest persists, particularly from teams like the New York Giants.
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