Carolina Panthers fans aren't happy with the latest comments from Cam Newton. The former Panthers quarterback was asked on Thursday by ESPN's Stephen A. Smith if he'd trade the NFL MVP Award he won in 2015 for a Super Bowl championship.
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 Super Bowl title. And Newton, as he often does, brought a different kind of perspective to the table.
Cam Newton was asked by Stephen A. Smith on First Take Thursday morning if he'd give back the 2015 NFL MVP award he won as a Carolina Panther for a Super Bowl championship. Newton surprised everyone by saying that he would not. Why? Well, Newton went in a lot of different directions so here's his full response:
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In 2015, Cam Newton led the Carolina Panthers to a 15-1 record and an MVP Award, preferring individual success over team achievements. Speaking on Fir
Newton played 11 seasons in the NFL and reached the Super Bowl once, which also happened to be his MVP season. He led the 2015 Panthers to a 15-1 regular season record and Super Bowl 50, which they lost 24-10 to Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos.
Former Patriots quarterback Cam Newton said he'd rather have his MVP trophy than a Super Bowl trophy during an appearance on First Take.
Cam Newton won the Heisman Trophy and the BCS national championship as Auburn ’s quarterback in the 2010 season. In the NFL in 2015, Newton won the league’s Most Valuable Award, but he and the Carolina Panthers lost to the Denver Broncos 24-10 in Super Bowl 50.
Despite a remarkable career that saw him win an MVP award and lead the Carolina Panthers to a Super Bowl appears, Cam Newton left behind a complicated NFL
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Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton made headlines on Thursday while appearing on ESPN’s First Take. Newton, while appearing with Stephen A. Smith boldly stated t