Cam Newton sends strong message to Drake Maye
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Cam Newton didn’t bother softening the edges when he sat down with The California Post on Thursday. He got straight to the point. When the former NFL MVP, and New England Patriots quarterback was asked how Bill Belichick — the architect of the modern Patriots dynasty — could possibly miss the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the first ballot,
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Cam Newton takes victory lap after Patriots lose Super Bowl
Cam Newton took the New England Patriots’ Super Bowl loss as vindication of his season-long criticism of the team. Newton has been critical of the Patriots and quarterback Drake Maye for much of the season,
What made the segment particularly compelling was Newton’s redefinition of what Whitlock meant as an insult. Where Whitlock saw a “clown,” Newton revealed a purposeful approach to representation. He even coined a new term for his role in the cultural conversation:
Cam Newton nearly helped spark an improbable Panthers' playoff win.
While celebrity podcasts may be all the rage right now, there are some people who really should invest their time in other things or be muted all together. And one of those people is NFL star Cam Newton. If you’re curious as to why…just look at his latest episode as proof.
We've heard the horror stories. Pro athletes blow through millions, the fame fades, and suddenly they're broke. But Cam Newton didn't crash — he just came down from an altitude most people never reach.
Cam Newton, Rob Gronkowski and Ben Roethlisberger are a few of the notable names on this year's list of eligible players for the 2027 Hall of Fame class.
Leading up to this year’s Super Bowl in San Francisco, we have been seeing some of the biggest personalities in the sport pull up to the Bay Area. With that, it was only natural that a few celebrities would bump into each other,