Watch: Free agent QB Cam Newton shows off cannon on Instagram

Watch: Former Panthers QB Cam Newton shows off his cannon on Instagram.

One of the main reasons the Panthers picked Cam Newton at No. 1 overall in the 2011 draft was his arm strength. Over the years, Newton proved he was able to hit receivers in stride 50 or more yards down the field. In recent years, Newton’s once-legendary velocity and range have been questioned though, particularly following two surgeries to his throwing shoulder.

That’s why this video Newton shared on his Instagram account today is significant. Cam’s cannon appears to be fully operational from the looks of things. Watch Newton air this one out deep.

Looks like it might have been overthrown, but the salient point here is that Newton is once again able to throw that far. Compare that with how his arm looked before he was shut down late in 2018 and you’ll see a serious contrast.

Newton’s left foot also seems to be in good shape.

In any case, Newton passed a physical the day before Carolina released him, so that should at least alleviate some concerns about his health.

Several teams should be interested, but the Chargers and the Patriots would likely benefit the most from signing him.

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Cam Newton on Panthers: ‘They gave up on me’

In another Instagram workout post on Wednesday evening, Newton says the team gave up on him.

Breakups are the best motivator and the Carolina Panthers and Cam Newton just went through a difficult one. While there’s no easy way to move on from a former MVP quarterback after nine years, the way the franchise handled Newton’s injury and his eventual release has rankled a lot of fans.

As for Newton, he seems put off. In another Instagram workout post on Wednesday evening, Newton says the team gave up on him.

Newton maintained all offseason that he wanted to stay in Carolina and even said he “absolutely” expected to return in 2020.

While there has been no solid reporting as of yet on this point, speculation is Newton wanted a five-year contract extension, which the organization wasn’t willing to go for.

Newton has passed a physical, which should alleviate some concerns about his throwing shoulder and foot. It will be interesting to see where he signs.

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Panthers QB Cam Newton: ‘I want everything 2019 tried to take from me’

The 2019 season was an unfortunate chapter in Cam Newton’s career.

The 2019 season was an unfortunate chapter in Cam Newton’s career. It was dominated by a Lisfranc injury he suffered early during his first game of the preseason.

Newton tried to play through the pain but it was best for him to shut it down. He reaggravated the problem against the Buccaneers Week 2 and was eventually placed on injured reserve. In Newton’s absence, the Panthers won just five games and finished last place in the NFC South.

With all of the speculation surrounding Cam and whether or not he’ll be back, it is good to see Newton is optimistic. He also seems to be determined to get back to the MVP form he showed in the first half of the 2018 season. Here is what Newton posted on Instagram Friday.

Before the Super Bowl, Cam said he is “absolutely” sure he will return to the Panthers. However, the front office doesn’t seem to be as confident in Newton’s ability to get back to his former MVP form and haven’t made any statements supporting him as of yet.

All anxious Carolina fans can do is wait and see how everything shakes out.

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