Quarterback Cam Newton will meet with the Carolina Panthers this week, according to the Charlotte Observer.
Newton spent his first nine seasons with the Panthers, who picked him first overall in the 2011 NFL draft. When they released him during the 2020 offseason, he signed with the New England Patriots, who made him the starter for 2020. New England drafted quarterback Mac Jones in 2021, and the rookie beat out Newton for the starting job during training camp. Newton has been a free agent since the Patriots cut him in August.
Newton finished the 2020 season with a 65.8 completion percentage, 2,657 passing yards, eight touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He also had 12 rushing touchdowns.
Carolina has placed starter Sam Darnold on injured reserve after a poor showing in 2021. That leaves behind quarterback P.J. Walker, who had a successful XFL career but has yet to prove himself in the NFL. Panthers coach Matt Rhule said the Panthers will “explore any and all options” for the four- to six-week absence of Darnold.
Though Newton was not vaccinated when he left New England, the quarterback decided to get vaccinated after his release.
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