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Panthers' Bryce Young says Tom Brady taught him being No 1 pick 'doesn't entitle me to anything'

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Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Seven-time Super Bowl winner and future Hall of Famer Tom Brady has stepped away from football.

But the future Hall of Famer is still happy to share the knowledge he gained throughout his prolific 23 seasons with the next generation of quarterbacks.

After his productive stint with the Alabama Crimson Tide, the Carolina Panthers used the No. 1 overall 2023 NFL Draft pick on Bryce Young.

Last month, the 21-year-old had the opportunity to sit down with Brady, and he said one of his main takeaways was that he is not entitled to anything. "I have never thrown an NFL pass in a game," Young told reporters after an offseason workout. "I have no stats, no wins, nothing.

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