Stephen A. Smith and Cam Newton break down the pressure that is on Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen to perform this weekend when the Ravens take on the Bills.
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton joined ESPN's "First Take" for ... for real-time simulations and stay ahead of the game! "Lamar Jackson will never say it’s his fault. But it was.
So, Patrick Mahomes admitted he tried to trick the officials while also denying the Kansas City Chiefs get special treatment. Why not just play the game straight up, Patrick? Still, Cam Newton dropped an “immortality” truth bomb about Mahomes ahead of the AFC Championship.
Cam Newton absolves Mark Andrews of the blame for his crucial drop, pointing out it was collective failure like failure to protect the ball.
With the two MVP front-runners facing off this weekend, Ben Arthur and Henry McKenna debate who's been the better QB and who will be.
The former Florida transfer put together one of the best seasons in college football history, although some fans believe that has been forgotten. Fox Sports unveiled their top-10 Heisman trophy seasons of all-time, putting Travis Hunter at No. 3 and Newton at No. 4.
Stephen A. Smith, Cam Newton and Shannon Sharpe debate whether Lamar Jackson is to blame for another disappointing Ravens' playoff campaign.
Two rare quarterbacks will star in a rare event when Lamar Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens face Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills in Sunday night’s AFC divisional round game.
ESPN's First Take dove into to the topic on Thursday and Cam Newton took the opportunity ... to do and that changes the whole dynamic." Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, the two favorites to win ...
Lamar Jackson has more touchdowns ... We haven't seen a guy like Allen since Cam Newton. And my goodness, Newton's production declined quickly. He played only 11 seasons and his production ...
The Ravens and offensive coordinator Todd Monken are finalizing a contract extension, sources told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler on Monday.
Washington’s season — and Jayden Daniels’ historic rookie campaign — ended Sunday at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles, Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts and the Commanders’ own turnovers. The young quarterback completed 29 of his 48 passes (60.