Cam Newton, the only MVP in Carolina Panthers history, believes his “individual success” is more important than a Super Bowl win. His 2015 season was a franchise high point, nearly leading the ...
Ahead of Super Bowl LIX, Newton was asked if he'd trade the MVP for a ring. His answer may surprise you. Cam Newton is one of 54 individual players to ever win an MVP in the NFL. It is truly a ...
Cam Newton said the quiet part out loud ... Asked on ESPN’s “First Take” if he would give up his MVP award for a Super Bowl championship, Newton said, “No.” Answering the Super Bowl ...
These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Cam Newton wouldn't trade his MVP award for a Super Bowl ring ...
Cam Newton may not have the love of the official Carolina Panthers team right now, but he very clearly has it from his former coaches and teammates. The ex-NFL MVP was talking to his former coach ...
NFL fans didn't have to wait until Sunday to see Super Bowl action start in New Orleans. Streamers Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed joined former NFL players like Cam Newton in a celebrity flag football ...
Although their NFL careers overlapped for five seasons, quarterbacks Cam Newton and Michael Vick never squared off on the field during that time. But they will at the Super Bowl LIX flag-football ...
Newton went completed 18-of-41 passes for 265 yards with one interception and two fumbles in Carolina's loss to Denver in Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season. He'd rather have that result than ...
In Super Bowl 50, Denver faced quarterback Cam Newton, who won the NFL MVP Award for the 2015 season. The former Auburn All-American led the Panthers to a 15-1 regular-season record as he threw ...
Cam Newton expressed on ESPN's 'First Take' that he would not trade his NFL MVP award for a Super Bowl win. He values his individual impact on the game over team achievements, preferring to be ...
Eli Manning commented on Cam Newton's stance ... The discussion centered on Newton's previous declaration that he would not trade his 2015 NFL MVP award for a Super Bowl victory.