Cam Newton issues 'challenge'
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Did Panthers QB Bryce Young take Cam Newton's single-game passing record and his famous dance move this past Sunday?
Newton attracted the attention he seemingly desired when he said during an ESPN appearance that he felt the Patriots have "fool’s gold written all over them."
Cam Newton reacted to the recent backlash he's received for comments relating to the Patriots and second-year quarterback Drake Maye.
Stephen A. Smith took aim at Patriots quarterback Drake Maye for saying he doesn't know which show Cam Newton was even on.
Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton said recently that he compares the Patriots' success this season to "fool's gold" because a weak schedule has made them look better than they are.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye caught the ire of Stephen A. Smith for recent comments about Cam Newton.
During a segment on ESPN’s First Take late last week, Newton pontificated that New England’s 9–2 start to the 2025 season was “fool’s gold,” given their schedule filled with “sorry scrubs,” and that Josh McDaniels should be credited for Maye’s success.
The former New England Patriots signal caller dismissed the idea that Maye is playing like a top five QB in the NFL when his “First Take” co-host Damien Woody said as much recently. And Newton, once again, refused to give Maye his flowers when Woody said he’s the best deep ball thrower in the NFL.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith called Patriots QB Drake Maye a "liar" after his recent beef with analyst Cam Newton.
Young's 448 passing yards in Sunday's win over the Atlanta Falcons are a new team record for a single game. That pushed Young past the record Newton set back in his rookie year when he threw for 432 yards in such his second start as a pro.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye appears to be done paying homage to Cam Newton following his disparaging comments from last week.