Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton gave a questionable answer about his individual awards on ESPN's First Take on Thursday. Stephen A. Smith asked Newton if he would trade his MVP for a Super Bowl championship.
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.
As expected, Cam Newton’s opinion on taking his MVP award over a Super Bowl ring stirred up some folks on social media.
Cam Newton emphasizes the importance of individual impact over championships, highlighting his 2015 MVP award as a significant achievement.
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
Newton is no stranger from wearing bold hats onto the ESPN set. Previous favorites include hats that have channeled everything from “Cowboy Barbie” to Oppenheimer. Simply put, this is not exactly new territory for Newton in terms of head gear.
The top two quarterbacks in this draft class are expected to be Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders, and Stephen A. Smith already knows which of these guys he prefers over the other. Both Ward and Sanders enjoyed strong 2024 campaigns.
Stephen A. Smith has a special lady in his life. The ESPN personality, who tends to keep his personal life private, was pressed about his dating life during a guest appearance on “The Howard Stern Show” with Chris “Mad Dog” Russo, his “First Take” debate partner, on Wednesday.
Description: Stephen A. Smith and Cam Newton disagree on whether being named league MVP is more important than a Super Bowl win or appearance.
Tez Johnson reportedly “rose up draft boards” more than any other player at the Senior Bowl this week. Johnson reportedly didn’t lose a SINGLE 1-on-1 rep through three practices. Many NFL scouts reportedly believe Johnson’s route running skills could put “NFL CB’s” in the… pic.twitter.com/S80YjCGSUb
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton claims the Eagles have benefited from a weaker NFC, but the numbers tell a different story.