CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young returned to practice Wednesday, as the team began preparations for their Sunday meeting with the Minnesota Vikings.

Coach Frank Reich told reporters before practice that Young would be on the field after missing last week’s loss in Seattle due to an ankle injury.

“We’ll see how he gets through whatever he can get through today, and then, obviously, we’ll put the report out later,” Reich said.

Young’s return is a positive sign for the rookie, however, the Panthers are dealing with several other injuries. Linebacker Frankie Luvu did not practice, nor did safety Xavier Woods. In the case of Woods, Reich told reporters the veteran would “miss some time,” meaning the injury is serious enough to sideline Woods for a bit.

Cornerback CJ Henderson returned to practice after suffering an ankle issue in the loss to Seattle.

Reich said initially he was thinking Young would miss two games but left the door open to the No. 1 pick starting if he looks good in practice. Young walked through the locker room without any noticeable limp before practice.

“He wants to be out there, and we want him out there as long as he is ready to go and play winning football,” Reich said.

Reich said the team will evaluate how Young responds to practice before making any decisions.

“He's made good progress, and I think he feels better, but there is nothing like getting out there on the field and going through a practice,” Reich said before the team took the field.

Young started the first two games for the Panthers, both losses, completing 59.2% of his passes for 299 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions. He also fumbled once.

The Panthers (0-3) are two games behind Atlanta, New Orleans and Tampa Bay in the NFC South and in need of a win against a Vikings team that is also winless.

There may be no particular hurry to rush Young back this week after Andy Dalton turned in a solid performance in his place on Sunday.

Dalton pumped some life into Carolina's struggling passing game by completing 34 of 58 passes for 361 yards and two touchdowns against the Seahawks.

However, the Panthers struggled to run the football, the team had eight false start penalties and the defense was porous in a 37-27 loss.

Wide receiver Jonathan Mingo (concussion) also did not practice on Wednesday.