CHARLOTTE — The quarterback looked good.
Also, the starting quarterback looked fine, such that it mattered.
Also, the Panthers lost to the Ravens, such that it mattered.
The Ravens beat the Panthers 20-3, for their 19th straight preseason win, which is as ridiculous a stat as there has ever been. But the story was the play of the quarterbacks, or the lack thereof.
Panthers starter Sam Darnold was out there without DJ Moore and Christian McCaffrey, and made the most of his two passes this preseason.
Darnold completed his first pass for 16 yards to Robby Anderson, and threw the second one away on purpose, and then gave way to Will Grier. That made it a productive night for the Panthers’ starter.
Darnold wasn’t going to play long anyway, but the absence of two of his top playmakers made it an easier call to hold him back against the Ravens. He got plenty of work against them this week in joint workouts.
The Panthers’ plan is to play all the starters more extensively next week in the preseason finale against the Steelers, which is a sentence no one has ever typed, and not for a lack of opportunities.
Having seen enough of the starters after a series, they turned to Grier, and he looked as good as he ever has in a Panthers uniform.
Grier was 11-of-14 for 144 yards, after only getting to throw 10 passes late last week against the Colts. He played one series into the third quarter, before P.J. Walker got his chance.
The Panthers still list Grier “or” Walker as the backup, though Walker likely has the incumbent advantage, if there is an advantage.
While Grier didn’t get many chances to make plays last week, he aired it out Saturday, hitting Terrace Marshall Jr., Shi Smith, and Chuba Hubbard for long gains.
Grier’s been accurate throughout, but coaches wanted to see him take a few more shots downfield, and he did that Saturday.
Walker had a rough night, and Grier was better against the Ravens than Walker was against the Colts, so this competition may truly be tied now.