Cam Newton has joined the world of being an analyst, which follows his success with his "4th&1" podcast. Newton has provided some wild takes on his shows, including calling the likes of Brock Purdy and Tua Tagovailoa "system quarterbacks."
Former New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton surprised ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith when asked if he’d trade in his NFL MVP award for a Super Bowl win.
The quarterback only made it to one Super Bowl, a 24-10 loss to Peyton Manning’s Denver Broncos that ended the award-filled 2015 season. Newton garnered quite a bit of criticism for not diving on a fourth-quarter fumble in that game.
Nine years after Cam Newton's infamous play in Super Bowl 50, we may have some clarity on why he didn't dive on his own fumble.
Former Carolina Panthers star quarterback Cam Newton said he would not trade his MVP award for a Super Bowl win during a recent episode of ESPN's "First Take."
Cam Newton won the Heisman Trophy and the BCS national championship as Auburn ’s quarterback in the 2010 season. In the NFL in 2015, Newton won the league’s Most Valuable Award, but he and the Carolina Panthers lost to the Denver Broncos 24-10 in Super Bowl 50.
Winning a Super Bowl in the NFL is one of the greatest accomplishments in all of sports. On the other hand, winning the NFL MVP award is one of the greatest singular accomplishments in sports. Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton won the MVP award in 2015,
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
Dominique Daniels Jr. scored 21 points to lead California Baptist over Abilene Christian 83-60 on Thursday night. Daniels went 8 of 13 from the field (3 for 4 from 3-point range) for the Lancers (11-10,
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Quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, is rapidly approaching G.O.A.T. territory after securing his fifth Super Bowl appearance in only eight seasons. On the latest episode of 4th and 1 With Cam Newton,