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Cam Newton is back... on TV. After spending the past two seasons out of the NFL, the Carolina Panthers legend has reached a deal with ESPN to join their flagship morning show, “First Take.” ...
What This Means for Panthers Fans Cam Newton’s presence on “First Take” isn’t just about another ex-athlete joining a talk show; it’s about seeing a beloved Panthers icon in a new light.
But that doesn’t mean he should be killed.” Newton on playing without fans: “Players will have so much control. I always want to show a side of me when I don’t have my helmet on.
Smith and host Molly Qerim will still quarterback the show, but Newton will ... Famer Shannon Sharpe, sports talk radio pioneer Chris "Mad Dog" Russo. “Cam Newton’s addition toFirst Take ...
with the former Auburn All-American set to appear primarily as a commentator on “First Take,” the morning debate show featuring Stephen A. Smith. “Cam Newton’s addition to ‘First Take ...
Smith and Molly Qerim on the show. Upon joining ESPN First ... along with real talk, bold takes, and good fun.” Cam Newton had a memorable and productive 11-year NFL career.
Cam Newton has not been shy about his ambitions and goals to advance in the sports media ever since his playing days in the NFL have come to an end. And now he’s going to get his big chance.
Former Patriots QB Cam Newton is shocked that Bill Belichick now founds himself in a media firestorm with Jordon Hudson.
Cam Newton said the Panthers ... let’s do a ‘Funky Friday’ for the masses?’” Newton recalled. “… I was like, ‘We can do a two-for-one. I can talk to Luke Keuchly, I can talk ...
Cam Newton hopped on Travis Hunters’ show and dropped a GEM about being ... I've watched & listened from a far as U @CameronNewton talk about @Panthers! None of us are perfect.