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Cam Newton reflects on the legendary 2011 NFL Draft, agreeing hindsight might favor J.J. Watt over him at No. 1.
Journalist Jemele Hill asked Panthers great Cam Newton why he thinks he's no longer playing football. Newton didn't hold back with his answer.
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Cam Newton Accuses The NFL Of Disrespect, 'Slap To My Face'
Former Carolina Panthers star Cam Newton believes a certain NFL team slapped him in the face this week - figuratively speaking, of course. Newton, a three-time Pro Bowler and former Offensive Rookie of the year,
Cam Newton had a strong reaction to the Indianapolis Colts signing 44-year-old Philip Rivers to their practice squad.
Philip Rivers, at the ripe age of 44, returned to the NFL this week after signing a contract with the Colts. It’s been five years since he last took a snap in the league, but apparently Indianapolis saw enough in his workout to give him an opportunity following the season-ending injury to Daniel Jones.
Cam Newton said on Wednesday’s episode of “4th&1 With Cam Newton” that Philip Rivers getting the call to join the Colts over him was “almost like a slap in my
On Wednesday, the Indianapolis Colts signed quarterback Philip Rivers to their practice squad. With the team facing a handful of injuries at the position heading into Week 15, the now-unretired 44-year-old is back in the league and even has a chance to start on Sunday.
"It's almost like a slap to my face," Newton said on his 4th&1 podcast. Some have defended Rivers' signing because he has history with Shane Steichen and his offensive scheme, but Newton isn't hearing any of that.
The NFL world is still processing the fact that 44-year-old Philip Rivers is back on the Indianapolis Colts ... and that includes Cam Newton, who admitted he felt like it was a "slap to my face" he didn't get a call.
After starting his NFL career with the Carolina Panthers, Cam Newton signed a one-year deal with the New England Patriots in 2020.