CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bryce Young is back in as Carolina's starting quarterback.
Panthers coach Dave Caneles said Young would start Sunday against the Denver Broncos after Andy Dalton was diagnosed with a sprained thumb on his right throwing hand sustained during a car crash on Tuesday in Charlotte.
Dalton did not practice Wednesday and is listed as day to day. There is a chance he could be the No. 2 quarterback this week depending on his recovery.
''Bryce has been an absolute stud through this whole process. He has been engaged,'' Canales said. ''He has been involved in what we were doing and is excited about the opportunity."
Young said Canales has not told him who will be the team's starting QB moving forward if he plays well this week.
The Broncos have the league's fifth-pass pass defense.
Canales informed Young of the decision to start him on Tuesday night after Dalton was checked out by the team's medical staff. However, the team chose not to announce it until after practice.
The start will give Young, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft, another opportunity to prove himself before the Nov. 5 trade deadline. He is 2-16 as an NFL starter and was benched two games into the season because of his ineffectiveness.