Andy Dalton is reportedly staying with Carolina Panthers.
Dalton, 37, signed a two-year contract of $ 8 million Tuesday, which includes $ 6 million of guaranteed money and is worth up to $ 10 million per year. Espn.
The three-time pro bowler has spent the last two seasons in Carolina as Bryce Young’s backup and will reportedly continue to serve in this role.
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Andy Dalton (Ron Chenoy-Preferred Pictures)
When Young was benched after week 2, Dalton came in and threw in 319 yards and three touchdowns to beat Las Vegas Raiders.
Then he lost his next four starts, and then, after he was involved in a car accident, Dalton was replaced by Young, who remained the starter for the rest of the year.
In six games last season, he finished 66.3% of his passports in 989 yards while throwing seven touchdowns into six captures.
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Carolina Panthers Quarterback Andy Dalton (Bill Streicher-Preferred Pictures)
Dalton spent nine seasons with Cincinnati Bengals and made three Pro Bowls.
After leaving Cincinnati, Dalton spent one season each with Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints before signing with Panthers before the 2023 season.
In his 14-year-old career, Dalton is 84-82-2 and has thrown himself into 39,500 yards with 253 touchdowns and 150 interceptions.

Carolina Panthers Quarterback Bryce Young is congratulated by quarterback Andy Dalton after a touchdown. (Jim Dedmon-Preferred Pictures)
Ideal for Panthers, Dalton does not see the field over the next two years if young people continue the steps he made towards the end of the season and remain healthy.
After being a bench, Young returned and looked much better and gave Panther’s hope that he could be the team’s franchise -quarterback after being selected with the overall election in the 2023 NFL draft.
Young’s best performance in the season was his last when he threw in 251 yards and three touchdowns while finishing almost 74% of his passport in a 44-38 win over Atlanta Falcons.