Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers put up 22 points in Week 2 against the Arizona Cardinals after scoring only 10 points in Week 1 versus the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Young threw three touchdown passes. Hunter Renfrow caught two of them, while Chuba Hubbard caught the third one.
Rookie Tetairoa McMillan also had a great game, catching six balls for 100 yards.
Even though the Panthers came up short against the Cardinals, Young loves the receivers he's working with.
"I have faith in all my, the entire receiving corps," Young said. "We have a great group, you know, we have what it takes on the outside too, it's just all of us putting it together."
Young went 35/55 for 328 yards, three touchdowns and one interception in Week 2. The former No. 1 overall pick has four touchdown passes, three interceptions and 482 passing yards on the season.
Young is now 6-24 as a starter with the Panthers. He has 30 career touchdown passes and 22 interceptions.
McMillan is the fastest Panthers receiver to reach the century mark in a game. The Arizona product also has the best two-game debut of any Panthers rookie receiver.
"I have a ton of faith in him," Young said of McMillan. "He's someone who works really hard, is doing a great job, obviously on Sundays but throughout the week as well."
McMillan has 11 receptions for 168 yards through his first two games with the Panthers. The franchise selected McMillan with the eighth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
McMillan played in front of his family in Week 2 and he said it was a "blessing" for that to happen.
"Being so close to, just—God works in mysterious ways, you know, just somehow my, second ever game in the league is pretty much a place where I spent the last three years, so it's a homecoming for me," McMillan said.
"It's a close flight home, from Hawaii, so I'm fortunate enough to have both my grandparents here, my mom, pops, man, and it's just a blessing, I can't put it into words how grateful I am just to play in front of them."