6 takeaways from Saturday’s check


The Carolina Panthers practiced at Bank of America Stadium of the morning and played her first check of training camp.

Here are six media takeaways on hand.

The strong start of Teddy Bridgewater

There are unlikely to be many highlights from this practice due to limitations on what reporters can allow this year. That, we will now have to arrange for a box score. For what it’s worth, Bridgewater had a nice day based on the raw stats.

The Riot Report says he started 9/13 for 159 yards and two touchdowns and another had wiped out by a penalty.

Strong figures, but they should be taken with an unusual dose of salt, as Bridgewater backups were confronted as starters. Also, some analysts predict that the Panthers will have the worst defense of the NFL this year, so chances are they will make many quarterbacks good.

That said, this is another positive sign for Bridgewater, who have done everything right so far – including staying late to get extra reps. He continued the current trend.

Things can always change when the live games start. Right now, it looks and feels a lot like the Teddy Bridgewater team.

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