Wild Stat Has Emerged About Cam Newton’s Career

There was a time when Cam Newton was one of the undisputed best quarterbacks in the National Football League.
Notably, he didn’t need a lot of time to introduce himself to the pros.
As shown by Dov Kleiman on X, the former MVP threw for 400+ yards in his first two starts in the league.
Oddly enough, he never did that again in his career.
This is actually wild
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— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) May 3, 2025
Unfortunately, Newton’s prime was somewhat short-lived.
He was an absolute unit of a human being, and the Carolina Panthers made sure to make the most of his otherworldly strength, size, and speed.
Newton was somewhat reckless and never hesitated to keep running through contact and putting his body in harm’s way to get an additional yard or get into the endzone.
That made up for countless stellar plays and even helped his team get to the Super Bowl, but it was also quite taxing on his body.
Even a big guy like the former No. 1 pick can have some trouble dealing with the wear and tear of the NFL.
Newton was one of the league’s finest entertainers in his prime.
He was unapologetic, confident, and he wouldn’t hesitate to get in anybody’s face after making a big play, which is something that also granted him his fair share of detractors.
Still, it’s hard to think of many dual-threat quarterbacks who were more talented or athletic than him, and even if he didn’t throw for 400+ yards on a weekly basis and was known for his scrambling skills, he could certainly let it fly as well.
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