It's been nearly 10 years since the Carolina Panthers' loss to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XL, but it's still a painful ...
Let me preface this by saying I am and have been a diehard Carolina Panthers fan for my entire life. Super Bowl 50 is one of ...
Nine years after Cam Newton's infamous play in Super Bowl 50, we may have some clarity on why he didn't dive on his own ...
If that's the case, don't show Newton the play in Super Bowl 50 where he didn't make an attempt to recover his fumble. He wasn't really holding his end of the bargain on that one. Newton won his ...
Worse, it appeared to influence his actions in the Panthers’ Super Bowl loss to the Broncos when he failed to jump on a critical fumble. I respect Newton for speaking his truth. It is who he is.
and one interception as the Panthers fell in the Super Bowl to the Denver Broncos. Newton was also criticized for not jumping on a strip-sack fumble in the fourth quarter and later acknowledged ...
Newton has said that he should have jumped on the fumble – but he didn't. Stephen A. Smith: "Cam, if you could give back that league MVP for a Super Bowl championship, would you do it?" ...
On Thursday’s episode of ESPN’s First Take, host Stephen A. Smith posed a simple question to the Carolina Panthers legend—asking Newton if he’d be willing to trade his Most Valuable Player award for a ...
The answer to a player is more simple than you'd think. Newton may come off as selfish. That and his final fumble in that Super Bowl combine to seemingly paint a bad picture, but I know the truth.