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Panthers training camp tracker: Observations and takeaways from Day 11

Wednesday’s first joint practice between the Carolina Panthers and New York Jets was all about the quarterbacks. (That tends to happen when you have a four-time Most Valuable Player and this year’s No. 1 overall pick on the premises.)

So, let’s take a look at them and some of the top takeaways from the morning.

Bryce Young shines

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Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

Young displayed his heralded touch, accuracy and decision-making throughout the morning. Head coach Frank Reich spoke about his rookie quarterback’s outing:

“I thought Bryce looked good today. Listen, the Jets have a really good defense—and that showed today, at times. Their defensive front is top notch. I thought Bryce handled it well. Our offense overall—it was a good day. Jets made their share of plays. Defensively, they had good rush, at times. So we have to get that cleaned up.

“I thought Bryce made good decisions. As a receiving group, I thought our spacing and distribution was good. We’ll check it out on tape, but we’ll clean up the things that we need to. I thought Bryce made good decisions and good accuracy.”

Aaron Rodgers impressed by Bryce Young

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Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images

Rodgers, who has been following Young’s game for quite some time, also spoke about the 22-year-old passer:

“I like the kid a lot. We share an agent. So I’ve known him for a long time. I love watching him in college. I like his demeanor, I like his movement, I like the way he throws.

“I trust a guy like Adam [Thielen]. Him and I have been buddies for a long time, and he just raves about him. So, I think Carolina is in good hands.”

Plus, Rodgers revealed a bit of the advice he shared with Young:

“Be gentle with yourself. It’s a long journey. It feels like every little snap and practice is the end of the world if it doesn’t go right. It’s just not true. It’s a long journey. It’s about holding on to your confidence and enjoying the ride and doing the little things every day. But I think he’s got a good head on his shoulders, and he’ll be just fine.”

Bryce Young grateful for Aaron Rodgers' words

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Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Young later shared his gratitude for Rodgers taking the time to speak with him:

“It was definitely great. It’s great being able to see him work and see him operate. That’s someone that I’ve observed and always looked at and watched for a long time growing up. So being able to watch him in person—we were on different fields, so I didn’t get to see all his reps—but being able to see the things that I was. And he came up to me before and was really nice and we had some words.”

Notable observations

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Story originally appeared on Panthers Wire