Carolina Panthers confirm plans to take big risk with Bryce Young soon

It seems that despite the big risks, the Carolina Panthers don’t want to waste their starting quarterback in 2026.

When the Panthers made Bryce Young the first overall selection in the 2023 NFL Draft, the organization had high hopes that they might have a future star. However, his rookie season was forgettable as the team went 2–14 in his debut, as he posted a 59.8 completion percentage, 34.1 quarterback rating and 11 interceptions to 11 touchdowns.

The former Alabama star was sidelined early in his sophomore season, but eventually worked his way back into a starting role and showed some signs of development. The 2025 campaign showed more development under head coach Dave Canales as Young had the highest completion percentage (63.6%), yards (3,011), and touchdowns (23) in his career.

Still, while those were the best single-season numbers of his career, his completion percentage was 23rd, yards were 21st, and touchdowns were 14th best in the NFL. While he was better for the Panthers in 2025, he was still a middling or poor starting QB compared to the rest of the league.

That’s why it makes sense that the Panthers have not yet picked up his fifth-year option, which would be worth $25.9 million. With a strong QB class in the 2027 NFL Draft, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to prove he could be a further development.

Carolina Panthers will soon pick up Bryce Young’s fifth-year option

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But it seems the Panthers would rather take the risk of having the average QB make $25 million next year rather than risk having to compete for Young’s services in free agency.

On Tuesday, Panthers general manager Dan Morgan said that after the draft, he plans to negotiate with Bryce Young about picking up his fifth-year option. “Once the draft is over, we’ll definitely move forward,” Morgan told the media. “Obviously, the player isn’t in the building yet. … We’ll get this done as soon as he gets back in the building.”

If Young can take another step forward in 2026, the Panthers could have a good QB at a reasonable rate next year. However, if he disappoints and potentially opts out, they will have the highest-paid backup in the NFL.

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“I can confirm it” – Club say they have bought Leicester City player even before announcement

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VfB Stuttgart sporting director Fabian Wohlgemuth has confirmed that the club will sign Bilal El Khanous permanently. The purchase from Leicester City has been secured.

Sporting Bild interviews WohlgemuthAnd during talks he confirmed that Stuttgart would complete the permanent transfer.

“Yes, that’s correct. I can confirm it,” He said this when asked if the €15m purchase option on the Leicester midfielder had been fulfilled.

“All conditions have now been met. We are delighted to have secured Bilal a permanent contract with VfB.”

successful loan deal

Bilal El Khanous joined Stuttgart on loan from Leicester City last summer after the Foxes languished in the Championship.

Leicester signed him from Genk in August 2024 for €22.5m, but he struggled during his first season, registering only three goals and seven assists in 39 matches.

However, in Stuttgart, El Khanous has flourished. He has scored eight goals and provided four assists in 33 games so far. The earnings are being compared to Lionel Messi.

Stuttgart have shown deep satisfaction over the deal, and reports earlier this month claimed the clubs Permanent transfer had already been agreed upon.

Those reports suggested that the loan agreement included a permanent clause, which became active once El Khanous reached a specified number of goals this season. Wohlgemuth has now confirmed that the condition has been met.

Financial boost for Leicester

Overall, the deal appears to be a win-win for all parties. Leicester City have secured approximately €21.5m through a combination of loan fees and permanent transfers, effectively recouping their original investment.

The result provides a welcome boost amid Leicester’s ongoing financial difficulties. This also eliminates the risk of selling the player at a low price this summer if they are delisted.

Now El Khanous will focus on continuing to impress and get his career back on track.

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