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Anthony Rizzuti

Taylor Moton jokes about being his own biggest critic

After what we saw on Saturday, there’s plenty of improvement to be had along the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line—and Taylor Moton is no exception . . . ever.

The seventh-year right tackle spoke with reporters following Monday’s practice, less than 48 hours after his unit turned out a stinker in the preseason opener. But instead making it about the group as a whole, he made it about self-accountability.

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“I’m my own biggest critic,” said Moton, who was celebrating his 29th birthday. “I have been for seven years. Maybe that’s why I’m so bald at so young. I stress myself out to the max about making sure I’m the best I possibly can be.

“I have so much love for everyone in the room, but I just want what’s best for them, so it’s like, what can I do to help those guys get better? What can I do to myself be the best version of myself, right? ‘Cause I really wanna have my best year yet, personally. ‘Cause I know if I could have my best year, I can only help the offense that much more, right?”

Carolina, in the disappointing 27-0 loss, allowed eight hits and five sacks of their quarterbacks on Saturday. The most notable of the pops came on the opening drive, when No. 1 overall pick Bryce Young absorbed a pair of vicious wallopings after a few throws.

As for Moton, he’s fresh off a 2022 campaign where he allowed 21 pressures—the second-fewest over his last five seasons. So if he keeps getting better (and maybe even balder), Young and the offense may be okay moving forward.

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