However, according to former NFL QB Cam Newton, the hiring of Schottenheimer was just a charade meant to mask the true intentions of Jerry Jones. MORE: Cowboys trade back, add bru
Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton made headlines on Thursday while appearing on ESPN’s First Take. Newton, while appearing with Stephen A. Smith boldly stated t
Even though most NFL players would consider a Super Bowl to be the ultimate prize in the sport, it doesn't mean all of them would give up their
Cam Newton is in the home stretch of Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, and while he would have nothing left to prove if he was kicked off in the final episode, it would be a shame to see him go for something like insubordination. Hopefully, he can get in a better mindset and finish strong in the upcoming Season 3 finale.
J.R. Smith is not a fan of Cam Newton’s recent sit down with Royce Reed, who claimed her ex-partner Dwight Howard shared intimate moments with other men. Taking to social media, Smith expressed his disdain for the platforming of the conversation.
The Dallas Cowboys ended their rumor-filled head coaching search by giving the job to Brian Schottenheimer. The Cowboys had been linked to names such as Colorado's Deion Sanders, and prominent assists such as Kellen Moore and Leslie Frazier, among others.
Former Auburn All-American Cam Newton said his participation in the third season of the FOX TV series “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” had given him something he hadn’t had since he was an NFL quarterback.
On Thursday’s episode of ESPN’s First Take, host Stephen A. Smith posed a simple question to the Carolina Panthers legend—asking Newton if he’d be willing to trade his Most Valuable Player award for a Super Bowl title. And Newton, as he often does, brought a different kind of perspective to the table.
Cam Newton led the Carolina Panthers to a 15-1 record and an MVP Award, preferring individual success over team achievements. Speaking on First Take, he prioritized his impact on the NFL rather than a Super Bowl ring,
Former Carolina Panthers quarterback and NFL MVP Cam Newton was on ESPN's First Take today and he had some interesting responses to a long-standing debate on regular season accolades versus Super Bowls.
Newton is no stranger from wearing bold hats onto the ESPN set. Previous favorites include hats that have channeled everything from “Cowboy Barbie” to Oppenheimer. Simply put, this is not exactly new territory for Newton in terms of head gear.