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"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.
Panthers legend Cam Newton teases NFL comeback with surprising retirement detail originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Cam Newton isn't retired.
Newton, 36, made it clear he has not officially retired despite not having played since 2021NEED TO KNOWFormer NFL MVP Cam Newton said the Colts signing 44-year-old Philip Rivers felt like "a slap in my face" on the Dec.
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 continues to grow his sports media career, as he recently signed a multi-year agreement with ESPN and currently co-hosts the BET series 106 & Sports with CBS Sports personality Ashley Nicole Moss.
What is more important: an NFL MVP award or a Super Bowl championship? Former MVPs Brett Favre and Cam Newton disagree on the answer.
Ex-NFL quarterback Cam Newton has hit back at analyst Max Kellerman for slamming his former "First Take" co-host Stephen A. Smith four years after leaving ESPN.
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.
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.
The NFL legend thinks he could help a team today, but he's not allowed to come out of retirement due to an NFL rule