There are a lot of familiar faces on both sidelines this weekend when the Houston Texans face the Carolina Panthers.
will face the Carolina Panthers this weekend for just the seventh time ever and only the second since 2020.and Panthers connections and reunions taking place this weekend, starting with several Alabama Crimson Tide products who will be foes with one for the first time.
Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Will Anderson Jr. defensive back Jordan Battle and quarterback Bryce Young celebrate the victory against the Kansas State Wildcats in the 2022 Sugar Bowl at Caesars Superdome.Mandatory Credit: Andrew Wevers-USA TODAY SportsYoung isn’t the only quarterback who will connect with collegiate bonds this weekend, however.
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