Former NFL quarterback and ex-Auburn legend Cam Newton is a man of many opinions, especially when assessing future NFL talent. During a recent edition of his "4th & 1 With Cam Newton" podcast, Newton ...
Former Carolina Panthers quarterback and 2015 NFL MVP Cam Newton recently said that he inherited ... Following a 7-8-1 campaign that saw them win the NFC South and a wild-card round game, Newton ...
You’re freaking Cam Newton.” Newton would win Offensive Rookie of the Year with the Panthers in 2011 and the team would steadily improve, eventually achieving a 15-1 record in 2015.
Cam Newton says NFL teams have already decided their draft picks and Will Howard bombing in the Combine will not affect his draft stock.
Before Cam Newton was crowned the Carolina Panthers ... Guys didn’t know how to win; guys didn’t know how to prepare,” Newton said, reflecting on his first experiences with the team.
Cam Newton offered his thoughts on the Carolina Panthers giving a four-year, $100 million contract extension to Jaycee Horn, one of the best cornerbacks in the league.
As of now, the Pittsburgh Steelers have a pair of receivers that can wreak havoc on opposing defenses. By coupling ...
"I deal with 18-to-22-year-old guys, ok? Probably the least vulnerable group that you could pick out," Sarkisian told Adams. "They're trying to figure out who they are, right? They're in this ...
"4th&1 With Cam Newton." "I wanna see whoever's the top receiver go versus the top DB in a one-on-one. Best two out of three win. "You can't say that it's gonna be the quarterback fault because ...
At least, that's how a logical person should view the situation, but apparently not how former NFL MVP Cam ... win games over the past couple of years. While reacting to that interview, Newton ...
Quarterback Cam Newton gave insight into being the top pick ... "Guys didn't know how to win, guys didn't know how to prepare, it was a culture shock for me. The games don't mean a lot to a ...
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