Forget the Romper, is Panthers QB Cam Newton on career track to Canton and the NFL Hall of Fame?

Is Cam Newton heading to Canton? A new study done by USA Today seems to indicate that Newton, in the news lately for his floral fashion choices, could be on track to become an NFL Hall of Fame quarterback. Under a new story with the headline, “Cam Newton is blazing a path towards the Hall of Fame,” the

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Brian Cox Sr. has theory on why Falcons fired him – and it wasn't Super Bowl collapse

Bryan Cox Sr. is moving to Houston in a couple of weeks because his wife has business there and he’s currently unemployed. “So I’m going to be a stay-at-home dad for six months or however long it is ’til I get a job,” said Cox Sr., the father of Carolina Panthers rookie defensive end Bryan

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The Intersection That Broke Cam Newton's Back Is Finally Getting Fixed

Carolina Panthers Quarterback Cam Newton fractured two bones in his back in 2014, when he was involved in a crash in one of Charlotte’s most treacherous intersections. Two years after he and hundreds of other residents called for it, it’s finally getting a traffic light.

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Dean Blandino Explains Why Yet Another Hit On Cam Newton Didn't Draw A Flag

The latest edition of What Will it Take for Cam Newton to Draw a Flag? aired on Monday night, when a scrambling Newton slid—maybe late—and got hit helmet-to-helmet—maybe glancing—by Washington LB Trent Murphy. There was a flag thrown on a play: a taunting call on Newton for flipping the football at Murphy. Yesterday, NFL VP of officiating Dean Blandino attempted to explain and justify the referee’s ruling.

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Cam Newton Takes Hit To The Head, Somehow Ends Up Being The One Penalized

Defenses have been abusing Cam Newton all season, and NFL officiating teams have continued to keep the flags in their pockets. So when the flag came out after Trent Murphy’s blow to the Carolina QB’s skull after a third-down rush tonight against Washington, it was a short-lived sigh of relief for Panthers fans—because the flag ended up being on Newton himself.

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