The Carolina Panthers might be gearing up to part ways with quarterback Andy Dalton, and it's creating quite the buzz in the NFL.
According to insider reports, the Panthers are fielding calls about Dalton, who has spent the last three seasons in Carolina backing up Bryce Young. His potential availability is turning heads, particularly for teams like the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets, and Las Vegas Raiders.
For Kansas City, Dalton's experience could be invaluable. With Patrick Mahomes recovering from knee surgery, the Chiefs need a seasoned quarterback who can step in if Mahomes isn't ready for Week 1. Dalton's extensive starting experience makes him a solid candidate to fill that gap temporarily.
Meanwhile, the Jets are in the market for a starting quarterback, but Dalton could also serve as a reliable backup and mentor for a younger player. There's a familiar connection, too-New York's offensive coordinator, Frank Reich, worked with Dalton in Carolina back in 2023.
In Las Vegas, the Raiders are eyeing Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the top draft pick. Bringing Dalton on board as a mentor could be a strategic move by GM John Spytek, providing Mendoza with guidance from a seasoned pro.
Dalton's trade value is appealing, given his potential as a high-level backup and his three Pro Bowl appearances. It's no wonder teams are interested. Whether it's Kansas City, New York, or Las Vegas, Dalton could find an ideal fit as he navigates the twilight of his NFL career.
