While Newton’s explanation was pretty thorough, it still generated quite a reaction from the sports mediasphere. That said, his Super Bowl ring vs. MVP take might have only been
As expected, Cam Newton’s opinion on taking his MVP award over a Super Bowl ring stirred up some folks on social media.
You know you’ve said something wild when Stephen A. Smith is left tight-lipped and unable to say anything. Much of the Fox lawsuit centers on Smith’s former ESPN co-host Skip Bayless, which is likely why Stephen A. didn’t want to say anything.
Stephen A. Smith and Cam Newton disagree on whether being named league MVP is more important than a Super Bowl win or appearance.
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
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 fumble.
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:
Stephen A. Smith agrees with Cam Newton's theory that the Dallas Cowboys will tank the 2025 season so they can draft Arch Manning the following year and attempt to bring in a new head coach.
Cam Newton gave a surprising response to whether he would trade his MVP award for a Super Bowl ring on First Take.
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
Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton gave a brutally honest answer after being asked whether he would prefer winning a Super Bowl over being the league MVP if he could do it all over again. Newton was named NFL MVP in 2015 and led the Carolina Panthers to the Super Bowl that season.