“Being around athletes my entire life, that’s one thing I think, mental health obviously is important to everyone no matter what background, occupation, but especially around athletes a lot of times, there’s been kind of a cloud around mental health,” Young said.
“It’s still something that has to be prioritized, still something that’s important to talk about, to be aware of and to have a plan for you. Growing up and going through things and obstacles in life, especially athletes who, at times, the culture can push you to do the opposite and to push that stuff that stuff away. So for me and the foundation, I think that’s why it was so important.”
Young and crew return to practice on Monday, continuing phase 3 of OTAs. But for a few hours on Saturday, their time on the field wasn’t about the current Panthers, but the future of football.
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