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The Carolina Panthers are getting prepared for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills and all eyes will be on veteran backup quarterback Andy Dalton filling in as the starter for Bryce Young, who injured his right ankle in the Week 7 win against the New York Jets. Young still has not officially been ruled out for Sunday's game and the team planned to get a final look at his progression on Saturday before making the final call on the inactives list. Yet, one other question remained regarding the play that injured the Panthers' starting quarterback. On the play, Young attempted to scramble out of the pocket but had his right ankle stepped on by Jets defensive lineman Jowon Briggs, a move that could have been penalized for tripping. "Live it didn't look like it. As you replay and replay, he put his foot out there to get him down," Panthers head coach Dave Canales explained during the week. "That could constitute as a foul. I just thought live, looked like Bryce was just trying to get away and they kinda tripped up on each other. So, I didn't really see any malice that way. That's kinda my thoughts on it."