Panthers’ Bryce Young suffers bizarre fumble vs Dolphins

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Carolina Panthers gamers Bryce Young made a strange turnover in the first quarter of the match against Miami Dolphins in the afternoon.
When the panthers returned to pass, they stayed 6:38 in the first quarter. Dolphins Mash Bradley Chubb put the game founder edition in the third year. Young tried to pump fake Chubb, but instead lost football.
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Carolina Panthers Game Course Bryce Young (9) was seen against Miami Dolphins in the Bank of America on October 5, 2025 in the first quarter. (Cory Knowlton/Imagn Images)
Chubb pulled the road to save young people and get the dolphins back.
NFL fans immediately jumped into Young’s talents.
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The dolphins had to go without him, but Tua Tagovailoa was aiming at Darren Waller and Jaylen Waddle at the beginning of the game. To start the second quarter, Tagovailoa withdrew De’von Achane for a goal transition.

Miami Dolphins, Lineebracker Bradley Chubb, on October 5, 2025, reacts to a fumble by Carolina Panthers gamers Bryce Young in the first half of a NFL football match in Charlotte, North Carolina. (AP Photo/Rusty Jones)
Young then intervened in Minkah Fitzaptrick.
Miami started its 0-3 season, but when they defeated New York Jets, he returned to the victory column on Monday. Unfortunately, the team won Tyreek Hill for the rest of the season.
Carolina entered the game with a record of 1-3. However, Young did not really affect fans with his games so far.
During four games, 753 transitions have a half, five goals and three interventions. In the second week, Arizona scored three goals with 27-22 defeats. However, Atlanta Falcons scored a zero goal in 30-0 victory.

Miami Dolphins players Tua Tagovailoa is against Carolina Panthers in the first half of an NFL football match in North Carolina on Sunday, October 5, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)
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A win against the dolphins can silence some doubts.
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