Cam Newton set the record straight regarding his financial situation, having stepped away from an NFL career that made him $133 million.
The Buffalo Bills will play the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium in the AFC Championship Game, with a chance at a Super Bowl appearance on the line. According to ESPN BET, the matchup is predicted to be close,
Things got a bit awkward during the latest edition of First Take. On Thursday morning, the First Take crew was talking about Mark Andrews' behavior when
The recent playoff exchange between Bills quarterback Josh Allen and referee Bill Vinovich during a critical Wild Card game moment has sparked discussions.
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.
Cam Newton took his First Take colleagues by surprise when he called out Fox Sports on air for not commenting on the recent explosive lawsuit.
Cam Newton absolves Mark Andrews of the blame for his crucial drop, pointing out it was collective failure like failure to protect the ball.
NFL MVP believes Hurts' superstar teammates are the differentiator in the "narratives" around him and Josh Allen.
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton predicts that the Bills' Josh Allen will be better in the AFC Championship Game than the Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes.
Josh Allen thought he was ready to put the Bills’ playoff nightmares behind him. With 3:33 remaining and the Bills set to get the ball back while trailing by three in the AFC Championship game, Allen was caught on camera talking to himself and appearing to say,
The Buffalo Bills are getting ready to take on the Kansas ... The good news for Bills Mafia is that is exactly what Cam Newton thinks Allen is going to do. “The better quarterback [in the ...
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.