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Former NFL MVP and Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton inked another deal to continue his broadcasting career with ESPN.
This morning, ESPN announced that Newton signed a multi-year deal for an expanded role on “First Take.” In the press release, it was noted that the 2015 NFL MVP will return to the show tomorrow during ...
For much of Newton's career, his every action sparked national attention. Now, it's his reaction -- to his recovery, to his release -- that will define the reinvention of one of the most dynamic ...
With the NFL season set to begin on Sept. 4, ESPN has announced a multi-year deal for former Carolina Panthers star Cam ...
According to ESPN, the former Heisman Trophy winner will make his return Thursday during a live show at Norfolk State ...
The school announced that it would be retiring Newton's No. 2 number after he led the football program to a national title in ...
Former Carolina Panthers All-Pro quarterback Cam Newton is expanding his media duties at ESPN. The 36-year-old signed a multi-year deal with the network Wednesday, which will see him make more ...
AUBURN — Cam Newton, one of the most prolific college quarterbacks in ... at Jordan-Hare Stadium, according to a press release. "Auburn will always be home to me,” Newton said in a release. “The ...