"Now it's like being away from football, I'm trying to find out a lot about who I am now,” Newton said Cam Newton is giving his all on the current season of Fox’s Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test — but he’s “not as strong” as he thought.
Cam Newton continues to make his post-football foray into media, and it’s getting absolutely buck wild. Newton appeared on First Take Thursday to give his opinion on whether it’s okay that Mark Andrews hasn’t spoken to the media since his disastrous playoff game that essentially handed an AFC Championship berth to the Bills after fumbling the ball,
Cam Newton took his First Take colleagues by surprise when he called out Fox Sports on air for not commenting on the recent explosive lawsuit.
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.
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.
Things got a bit awkward during the latest edition of First Take. On Thursday morning, the First Take crew was talking about Mark Andrews' behavior when
The New York Mets coach took the former NFL quarterback for his comments on the baseball's dying spirit and pointed out why that is wrong.
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton has faith that Aaron Rodgers can turn back the clock and play MVP-caliber football.
Cam Newton never shied away from controversy during his career in the NFL as a superstar quarterback, and that has continued as he has transitioned into the world of sports media. On Thursday, Newton once again stuck himself right in the middle of a serious situation involving Joy Taylor, Skip Bayless, and Fox Sports.
While it's undeniably true that football teams benefit from complementary play, Newton may be oversimplifying things just a bit. In 2024, the Dolphins, Bears, Steelers and Cardinals all fielded top-15 defenses without a resulting MVP candidate at quarterback. So did the 2023 Patriots, Browns, Jets, Raiders and Saints.
Cam Newton opens up about struggling with no longer being a "superman" to his eight kids after he lost his NFL salary. Newton has eight kids — sons Chosen, Camidas, Cashmere, Caesar and Jaden and daughters Sovereign-Dior,
The former Panthers quarterback said it feels hard to feel like a "Superman" to his kids after losing his NFL salary.