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Bryce Young and Will Anderson Jr. were teammates at Alabama, and then they went first and third overall in the 2023 NFL draft. Young went to the Carolina Panthe ...
The Carolina Panthers narrowed their options for the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft to quarterbacks C.J. Stroud of Ohio State and Bryce Young of Alabama. The Panthers picked Young. Stroud went to ...
Heading into Year 3, Bryce Young is hoping to turn last year's strong finish into sustained success in Carolina, writes Luke ...
Bryce Young and CJ Stroud will forever be bonded because of their first and second overall picks in the NFL The post CJ ...
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Bryce Young is the first Alabama quarterback to win the Heisman. he has also proved comfortable playing in the long shadow cast by the first-time quarterback starters at Alabama.
Bryce Young took the snap, sprinted to his left, stopped on a dime and flipped a picture-perfect, sidearm throw into a tight window to hit wide receiver Traeshon Holden for an impressive 14-yard gain.
Young’s absence didn’t derail No. 2 Alabama on this day. The Tide led by two touchdowns, both supplied by Young, before his injury and held off No. 19 Arkansas, 49-26, at Razorback Stadium.
BRYCE YOUNG WINS: Alabama football QB Bryce Young wins Heisman Trophy A.J. McCarron was the best from this mold, and by the end of his career, the term “game manager” provided insufficient ...
Young will be replacing Mac Jones, the first-round pick of the Patriots who led Alabama to a perfect season and set the record for completion percentage (77.4) and passer efficiency rating (203.06 ...
Bryce Young threw for three touchdowns and ran for another as the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide rolled over No. 1 Georgia 41-24 in the Southeastern Conference championship game Saturday in Atlanta, a ...
Landing Young, who flipped his commitment from USC to Alabama Sept. 22, is significant for Nick Saban and the Tide.