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Carolina Panthers May Trade for Mac Jones if Bryce Young Struggles

2026-06-19

Carolina Panthers May Trade for Mac Jones if Bryce Young Struggles

The Carolina Panthers are banking on a strong season from quarterback Bryce Young, but if he struggles, the team may be forced to explore other options. According to Moe Moton, a journalist with Bleacher Report, the Panthers could trade for San Francisco 49ers backup QB Mac Jones to turn their season around. Jones, who is three years older than Young, has shown promise at times and could be the key to reviving the Panthers' offense. The Panthers have invested heavily in their roster, with the seventh-most expensive roster in the NFL, and are expecting to compete for a playoff spot. But if Young falters, the team may be willing to give up a first-round pick to acquire Jones, who could become their long-term starter. This move would likely spell the end of Young's tenure in Carolina. The trade deadline is after Week 8, and the Panthers will have to assess their situation at that point. If they're struggling, they may be willing to make a bold move to salvage their season. And with Young facing the top-ranked opposing defense schedule this year, the pressure is on him to perform. The Panthers have stressed patience with Young, but they've also spent a lot to win now. So, if Young struggles, the team may have to rethink their strategy. Mac Jones could be the answer, but it will come at a cost. The 49ers will likely demand a high price for their backup QB, and the Panthers will have to decide if it's worth it. The future of the Panthers' offense hangs in the balance, and the next few months will be crucial in determining their direction. With the NFL draft and free agency looming, the Panthers will have to make some tough decisions about their roster. But for now, the focus is on Bryce Young and his ability to lead the team to victory.

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