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Bryce Young's setback isn't all on him, but he needs to be better — especially amid C.J. Stroud's historic tear

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — On first-and-10, Carolina Panthers rookie quarterback Bryce Young dropped back to pass, trying to lead a quick drive down the field to cut Indianapolis' 10-point lead to one score before halftime.

Young briefly scanned the field, but with immediate pressure in his face, he was forced to make a decision.