Where do the Panthers stand in NFL power rankings heading into Week 3?

This shouldn’t be much of a mystery, should it?

With another tally to the loss column and another quarterback potentially in the waste bucket, the Carolina Panthers are already in line for a disappointing 2024 campaign.

Let’s see where they stand across the power rankings following their Week 2 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers . . .

USA TODAY

Author: Nate Davis

Rank: 32 (-1)

Take: “If Joe Flacco could come off the couch to save the Browns at age 38 a year ago, why shouldn’t Andy Dalton be able to do it at age 36 by simply turning his clipboard, er tablet, over to Bryce Young after the team stunningly pulled the ripcord on him after two 2024 starts?”

NFL.com

Author: Eric Edholm

Rank: 32 (-)

Take: “With just under four minutes left in the first half Sunday, the Panthers — trailing 13-0 — gained their first first down of the game. Then, on the next play, Bryce Young forced an interception into traffic. Three plays later, J.K. Dobbins somersaulted into the end zone for a 43-yard TD, pushing the Bolts’ advantage to 20-0, and that was all she wrote. The Panthers mustered two 40-yard drives on Sunday; the rest came in at 13 yards or fewer. Carolina crossed the Los Angeles 43-yard line on exactly one possession. The Panthers ran one red-zone play, and it ended in an incompletion. This offense is somehow worse than last year’s so far, averaging fewer than 15 yards per possession. On Monday, Dave Canales made a massive switch, benching Young and turning the ball over to Andy Dalton. It’s a bold call that also might be the right one. Young looks underwater for the first three quarters of every game, and he’s barely treading by the end. This might mark a setback in Young’s already-slow development, but this team can’t score with him right now.”

ESPN

Author: David Newton

Rank: 32 (-)

Take (on most important role player/backup): “Yes, the Panthers are a mess all around, particularly at quarterback with Bryce Young’s struggles through the first two weeks leading to his benching. But if any member of the starting offensive line goes down, it could get even worse. Christensen has shown he’s capable of being a starter at guard and tackle, and he’s now the backup center for Austin Corbett. Talk about multitasking.”

CBS Sports

Author: Pete Prisco

Rank: 32 (-)

Take: “They hope benching Bryce Young for Andy Dalton can liven up things. It won’t be any worse. But what does that mean for Young?”

Pro Football Talk

Author: Mike Florio

Rank: 32 (-)

Take: “David Tepper is just another former Steelers minority owner who has no idea how to be a competent majority owner.”

Yahoo Sports

Author: Frank Schwab

Rank: 32 (-1)

Take: “Benching Bryce Young after two games is shocking. Young hadn’t done anything to deserve to keep his QB job, but it’s hard to remember a team giving up on a No. 1 overall draft pick so quickly. The Panthers could still turn back to Young and he could revive his career, but there’s not much reason for that kind of optimism after Monday’s news.”

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