
Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton is being monitored by the team's medical staff after a car crash in southeast Charlotte. A Panthers spokesperson reported that no one in Dalton's car, which included his wife, three kids, and the family dog, needed emergency medical attention, according to WBTV.
The crash near Sardis Road and Providence Road remains unclear, as the team hasn't revealed its severity or if another vehicle was involved. This has raised concerns among Panthers fans, especially since Dalton has been starting since Week 3, contributing to a tough 1-6 season. According to WCNC Charlotte, local medics did not respond to the incident, leaving treatment and evaluation to the Panthers' medical team.
At 36, Dalton's tenure in the NFL has seen its share of ups and downs, and while hard news is scant, we can find some solace in the report by The Daily Gazette stating that Dalton's family emerged from the crash without the immediate need for hospital care. The team said no further details were available.