Cam Newton earned Rookie of the Year honors in 2011 and helped lift the Carolina Panthers to a Super Bowl berth. The team had ...
Former Panthers quarterback Cam Newton recently said that he arrived in 2011 to a “locker room of losers.” Former teammate ...
When did we become so sensitive? When did we become so sensitive to really speaking what the reality is?," Newton said on his podcast.
Former Carolina quarterback Cam Newton doubled down on recent comments that the Panthers had "a locker room of losers" before ...
Cam Newton shockingly says he would prefer to be an MVP over a Super Bowl champion, arguing it proves he did his job for the Carolina Panthers, despite losing Super Bowl 50 to the Denver Broncos.
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Newton would rather keep his MVP than trade it for a Super Bowl ring / Rob Schumacher / USA TODAY NETWORK Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton gave a questionable answer about his ...
Cam Newton, the only MVP in Carolina Panthers history, believes his “individual success” is more important than a Super Bowl win. His 2015 season was a franchise high point, nearly leading the ...
Cam Newton led the Carolina Panthers to a 15-1 record in the 2015 regular season and went on to Super Bowl 50, where they would lose to the Denver Broncos. Newton came just one game away from hoisting ...
Former NFL star quarterback Cam Newton knows his take isn’t popular, but said it anyway. Stephen A. Smith asked Newton if he would trade his 2015 Nfl Mvp award for a Super Bowl win during ESPN ...
I'd trade a lot to have that outcome reversed. It would have cemented them as an all-time great team, and it might've cemented Cam Newton as a Hall of Famer. For my money, he should probably be ...
Cam Newton may have been willing to do a lot for a Super Bowl championship, but he isn’t willing to trade his NFL MVP award for that ring. ESPN’s First Take was debating Lamar Jackson’s MVP ...
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