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.
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.
Josh Allen means more to his team than any other player in football. Here's why the Bills star QB is the NFL's Mr. Irreplaceable.
Stephen A. Smith, Cam Newton and Shannon Sharpe debate whether Lamar Jackson is to blame for another disappointing Ravens' playoff campaign.
Jackson, who’s already won the award twice ... to honor the likes of Charles Barkley or Karl Malone or Matt Ryan or Cam Newton or Adrian Peterson – or, heck, Aaron Rodgers – for excellence ...
Description: 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.
Where does the Commanders' Jayden Daniels rank among the best rookie QBs in NFL history? The answer might surprise after his two playoff victories.
Pacheco played quarterback, running back and defensive back at Vineland South High School in Vineland, New Jersey. Pacheco was a top-30 running back in the country, depending on the recruiting service, and a top-20 player in New Jersey in the class of 2018.
Barkley was a three-sport athlete in football, basketball and track at Whitehall High School in Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania. Barkley, four-star recruit, was ranked as high as the No. 6 overall running back in the country and the No. 1 player in Pennsylvania, depending on the recruiting service, in the class of 2015.