Cam Newton, Philip Rivers and Indianapolis Colts
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Cam Newton is facing backlash after making a controversial comment about former NFL running back O.J. Simpson during an ESPN appearance.
Cam Newton reflects on Mahomes' devastating ACL injury, fueling speculation about Travis Kelce's future and the Chiefs' dynasty.
Cam Newton had a message about his role in sports broadcasting. The ESPN analyst is looking to maximize his platform for retired Black quarterbacks to have better opportunities after their playing days. The 2015 NFL MVP is a panelist on "First Take" and runs two separate podcasts. He spoke with Jemele Hill on his "Funky Fridays" show.
Former NFL star quarterback Cam Newton was one of those who weighed in with a brutal reality for the Chiefs' future. He sees the Mahomes injury impacting far more than just the superstar quarterback himself.
Cam Newton isn't retired. That's a detail he made very clear on his new 4th&1 podcast, with the Carolina Panthers legendary QB focused on Philip Rivers' return from retirement to play for the Indianapolis Colts at 44 years old. "I did not, and will not, because of an opportunity like this," Newton said.
Cam Newton and Stephen A. Smith criticize Diego Pavia's social post after losing the Heisman to Fernando Mendoza.
Patrick Mahomes suffered a reported ACL injury during the Week 15 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. He went down late in the game. The injury not only ended Kansas City’s playoff hopes but, in the eyes of many around the league,
Cam Newton put one of the most provocative topics in athlete-to-broadcaster transitions at the center of a recent conversation on his Funky Friday show: Why do some retired quarter