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Top takeaways from the 23-21 preseason win

Top takeaways from the 23-21 preseason win

Even though it was just a preseason contest for the Carolina Panthers, Saturday afternoon’s game against the Washington Commanders began to look a lot like a loss from 2021. But, fortunately for those who care about exhibition dubs, it didn’t end up as one.

It ended up, rather, with a 23-21 win and a handful of intriguing takeaways. So, here they are.

QB competition starts on a positive note

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With the quarterback competition shifting into its latest gear, both Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold had smooth drives behind the wheel on Saturday.

The afternoon began with the new guy, who completed four of his seven attempts for 45 yards en route to a 41-yard field goal from Zane Gonzalez. For a passer still picking up an elaborate offense and the chemistry with his targets, Mayfield looked solid—standing confidently in the pocket and delivering strikes throughout the 13-play possession.

Not to be outdone or overlooked, Darnold made the most out of what he was given. A fumble recovery set the Panthers up at the Commanders’ 19-yard line, where Darnold would proceed to complete a pretty 8-yard floater to Rashard Higgins in the end zone.

He would come back out for a second series, only to be forced to a three-and-out capped off by a smart throwaway in the face of immense pressure. Darnold finished his outing completing two of his three throws for 16 yards and the score.

While neither man won the day over the other, neither did anything to lose it. So, we leave this portion of the battle where we came in on it—with Mayfield as the favorite.

Ikem Ekwonu still has to earn it

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Carolina’s other high-profile battle sits just in front of the aforementioned one—at left tackle. And this competition saw the perceived underdog, Brady Christensen, get the first preseason crack.

The Panthers’ starting offensive line consisted of Christensen on the blindside, Michael Jordan at left guard, Pat Elflein at center, Austin Corbett at right guard and Taylor Moton at right tackle. Ekwonu would later come in on Darnold’s group—with Christensen kicking in to left guard, Bradley Bozeman subbing in for Elflein, Jordan shifting to right guard and Cameron Erving taking over all the way to the right.

2022’s sixth overall pick held up rather well following a shaky first couple of snaps. But it’s still clear that head coach Matt Rhule wants Ekwonu to win…

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