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NFL Combine has drawn criticism from fans and analysts, with many questioning its importance as top prospects continue to opt out of on-field drills. Instead of participat ...
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton clapped back at his old teammates after his "loser" remarks made the rounds and rubbed some people off. Steve Smith Sr. and Charles Johnson took issue with Newton's words.
Cam Newton had his feelings hurt by the Carolina Panthers in the past — and now he’s throwing shade at his “loser” former Panther teammates. Newton, the No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick in ...
Cam Newton, who spent the majority of his 11-year NFL career with the Carolina Panthers, is not backing down from his recent criticism of his former teammates. Newton was the first overall ...
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Bill Belichick is a college football coach. It still feels sort of weird to write, and it's obviously still a process for the former New England Patriots' sideline boss.
Former Carolina Panthers star Steve Smith Sr. came to the defense of his former teammates on Tuesday after Cam Newton described the players as "losers" before the quarterback got there.
Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns have enjoyed a long-awaited return to the spotlight over the past two years, going 25 ...
Apparently Auburn Tigers freshman quarterback Deuce Knight was listening when Cam Newton ranted about wearing the No. 2 ...
Somehow, someway, though here we are, with Cam Newton inserting a decade-old Panthers crew right into the national conversation with his recent comments about the team he joined featuring a ...
For NFL players, retirement provides a whole host of options. Some decide to take their talents to the broadcasting world and become high-profile announcers and analysts, while many return to the ...