If you somehow had "the 2010 and 2011 Carolina Panthers being talked during Super Bowl week" on your 2025 bingo card, stop reading this and go buy some lotto tickets right now. Somehow, someway, though here we are,
The former Auburn All-American didn’t consider the former Alabama QB among the NFL’s top signal-callers before Super Bowl LIX.
Former Auburn Tigers quarterback Cam Newton shared advice on what Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kielce should do next. Kelce is 35 years old and heading into his 13th NFL season unless he decides to hang up the cleats.
Ron Rivera and Cam Newton made the Super Bowl together with the Carolina Panthers, but the former Washington Commanders' coach is now taking issue the quarterback.
Cam Newton earned Rookie of the Year honors in 2011 and helped lift the Carolina Panthers to a Super Bowl berth. The team had a 2-14 record the season before his arrival.  Read More
A week after the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl triumph against the Kansas City Chiefs, one NFL legend admitted he was wrong about Jalen Hurts
Cam Newton was not convinced by Jalen Hurts until the Philadelphia Eagles star's performance in the Super Bowl.
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach had plenty to say about while speaking at the NFL Combine on Tuesday. For starters, Veach addressed the swirling retirement rumors
Cam Newton knows what Travis Kelce should do amid the tight end contemplating retirement, especially after the Super Bowl LIX loss.
Former Panthers quarterback Cam Newton recently said that he arrived in 2011 to a “locker room of losers.” Former teammate Steve Smith Sr. and other Panthers from the 2010 team took exception. Newton addressed the situation on the latest episode of his Fourth and 1 podcast.
The winningest head coach in Panthers franchise history gave his thoughts about Cam Newton’s controversial “locker room of losers” comments.
Former Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera has responded to Cam Newton's recent controversial comments. Newton recently joined Travis Hunter's podcast and discussed what it was like when he was selected first overall in the 2011 NFL draft.