Business is picking up for the Carolina Panthers. We are almost three weeks into training camp. The first joint practice is in the books. And now, head coach Dave Canales' squad embarks on its opening preseason game against the Cleveland Browns.
The game comes with intrigue, and not just because rookie signal-caller Shedeur Sanders is starting for the opposition.
Canales revealed that the Panthers' starting units will play around 10-12 snaps depending on how things go. This means fans at Bank of America Stadium will get to see the growing connection between quarterback Bryce Young and rookie wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan in a typical NFL game-day setting for the first time.