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Did Panthers QB Bryce Young take Cam Newton's single-game passing record and his famous dance move this past Sunday?
During a segment on ESPN’s First Take late last week, Newton pontificated that New England’s 9–2 start to the 2025 season was “fool’s gold,” given their schedule filled with “sorry scrubs,” and that Josh McDaniels should be credited for Maye’s success.
Young had himself a performance for the ages this past weekend, throwing for 448 yards and three touchdowns in Carolina's thrilling 30-27 win over the Atlanta Falcons. Those 448 passing yards were not only a career-high for the third-year signal-caller, but also a new record for the Panthers—surpassing Newton's 432-yard outing back in 2011.
Cam Newton isn’t backing down from his “fool’s gold” comment about the success the Patriots are having this season.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith went in on New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye after the second-year playmaker responded to Cam Newton's remarks about the AFC East team. In the aftermath of the Pats' Week 11 win over the New York Jets,
Former NFL star Cam Newton fired off a major Shedeur Sanders accusation at Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski.
Josh Allen will set the all-time record for most rushing touchdowns by a QB, passing Cam Newton. Here's why his accomplishment is even more impressive than Newton's.