Who will Cam Newton play for next? Betting odds, picks and best bets

Looking at the teams most likely to trade for Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton, with betting odds, picks and best bets for his next team.

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The Carolina Panthers announced QB Cam Newton had been granted permission to seek a trade Tuesday, shortly before they went out and agreed to terms on a new deal with New Orleans Saints impending free-agent QB Teddy Bridgewater. Below, we take a look at the BetMGM odds and make our picks and best bets for Newton’s next team.

Odds to acquire Cam Newton

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Wednesday, March 18 at 10:30 a.m. ET.

TEAM ODDS
Chicago Bears +140
Los Angeles Chargers +165
Washington Redskins +340
New England Patriots +450
Miami Dolphins +900
Oakland Raiders +2000
Jacksonville Jaguars +2000
Denver Broncos +3300
Dallas Cowboys +5000
Pittsburgh Steelers +5000
Detroit Lions +5000
Cleveland Browns +5000
Cincinnati Bengals +5000

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Best bets to acquire Cam Newton

Chicago Bears +140

The Bears have been very public about their interests in acquiring a veteran free agent to challenge incumbent starter Mitchell Trubisky in 2020. They had been loosely tied to Bridgewater, but now seem focused on either Cincinnati Bengals QB Andy Dalton or Jacksonville Jaguars QB Nick Foles.

Newton is a significant upgrade over both of those veterans, and in all likelihood over Trubisky, as well. Signed for just the 2020 season, he could allow the Bears to give Trubisky a much need refresh on the bench, before trying again with the former second overall pick in 2021.

Los Angeles Chargers +165

The Chargers allowed Philip Rivers to walk away in free agency and are now one of three teams picking at the top of the 2020 NFL Draft with a clear need at quarterback. With Joe Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa likely to go to the Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins, respectively, they may be fine settling for Jordan Love or Justin Herbert, or may choose to address another position of need.

Acquiring Newton allows the Chargers to address one of those other positions, while potentially targeting a rookie in the second or third round. If Newton flames out or proves to be not fully healthy, they could find themselves picking at the top of the 2021 draft in what’s expected to be a strong QB class, led by Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence.

New England Patriots +450

The Patriots are the fourth team without a clear starting option for the 2020 season already on the roster. They’re unlikely to turn from Brady to 2019 backup Jarrett Stidham.

Fitting Newton into head coach Bill Belichick’s ball-control system seems the biggest challenge, but the Pats are quickly running out of viable options.

Jacksonville Jaguars +2000

Already looking to unload Foles after just one year and left largely unimpressed with Gardner Minshew following his rookie season, the Jaguars could use a positive splash to help change the franchise trajectory. Newton immediately injects some star power into the roster and finally inspires some confidence at the most important position.

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Report: Chargers in the mix for QB Cam Newton

The Los Angeles Chargers are in the mix for the 30-year old signal-caller.

The Chargers are in a race with the Buccaneers for quarterback Tom Brady.

However, Los Angeles could be eyeing another signal-caller if their plans don’t fall through with Brady.

The Carolina Panthers announced Tuesday they were allowing QB Cam Newton to seek a trade. And according to ESPN’s Josina Anderson, the Bolts are considering Newton

As much as Chargers ownership wants to chase Tom Brady (and it does), Panthers Cam Newton fits more of the style/scheme of the QB that has intrigued the coaching staff heading into this offseason. Staff wants a QB that can move and create plays. Ownership wants to sell tickets,” Yahoo Sports’ Charles Robinson said.

Newton was the No. 1 overall selection of the 2011 NFL Draft. He is a three-time Pro Bowler with a league MVP, Offensive Player of the Year and Offensive Rookie of the Year. He led the Panthers to the playoffs four times, including a trip to Super Bowl 50 during the 2015 campaign.

In nine seasons, Newton has thrown for 29,041 yards and 182 touchdowns. On the ground, he has 4,806 yards and 58 touchdowns on 934 carries.

Despite the polished resume, Newton does come with some concern, particularly the injury bug.

He suffered a foot injury during a 2019 preseason game, and after struggling through the first two games of the regular season, Newton missed the remainder of the campaign and was forced to get surgery. Prior to that, he had two injuries, including a shoulder injury that required surgery.

Unlike Brady, Newton (30) is younger and offers more of an athletic skillset, which is something the Chargers offense has been wanting to employ.

Panthers allowing QB Cam Newton to seek a trade

According to a release by the team, they are allowing franchise quarterback Cam Newton to seek a trade.

Things are moving fast for the Carolina Panthers. According to a release by the team, they are allowing franchise quarterback Cam Newton to seek a trade. Here’s what general manager Marty Hurney had to say about the news in the official statement.

“One of the distinct pleasures of my career was selecting Cam with the first pick in the 2011 draft. . . Every year difficult decisions are made and they are never easy. We have been working with Cam and his agent to find the best fit for him moving forward and he will always be a Carolina Panther in our hearts.”

Any trade scenario will depend a great deal on how healthy potential trade partners believe Newton really is. He missed 14 games in 2019 due to a Lisfranc injury and he struggled for half of 2018 due to a recurring shoulder issue.

For what it’s worth, the shoulder looks good. Last weekend, Newton posted a video to his Instagram account of him throwing at the team’s practice facility. His throwing motion appears to be on point, but obviously we can only learn so much from a few brief clips.

As for what it means for the direction of the franchise, this just adds to the confusion. Yesterday, Yahoo Sports reported the team was looking for a “mixed reboot” rather than a total rebuild. Trading away a former MVP quarterback qualifies as much more of a rebuilding move, though.

Newton is entering the final year of his contract. His base salary is $18.6 million for 2020.

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Chargers predicted to trade for QB Cam Newton

The Los Angeles Chargers could stir some excitement by acquiring the 30-year quarterback this offseason.

With the Los Angeles Chargers facing uncertainty at the quarterback position heading into the 2020 season, many are wondering the route the team could go to fill the void.

There’s been the projections of L.A. using an early draft pick on a signal-caller in mock drafts, signing a free agent like Tom Brady, but one outlet they could go that hasn’t been brought up in discussion is through a trade.

One notable quarterback that could be a hot commodity on the trading block is Panthers’ Cam Newton.

Knowing the Chargers will be in the market for someone to take over under center (if Philip Rivers isn’t re-signed) and Newton likely to garner attention via trade, The Athletic’s Sheil Kapadia sees this as a perfect pairing.

We’ll see whether Matt Rhule wants Newton back, but at this point, it seems likely he’s played his last game in Carolina. If Newton is available, and the Chargers move on from Rivers, he could make a lot of sense as their next quarterback. The Chargers were not as bad as their 5-11 record last year suggests. They were 2-9 in one-possession games. They’ve got a talented defense and can open their new stadium with the promise of Newton firing lasers to Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. Newton’s health is obviously a huge question, but the Chargers with him at quarterback could be a fun, entertaining team.

After nine seasons as Carolina’s starting quarterback, 2019 likely marked the last for the former Auburn product. The Panthers, who have undergone a coaching staff makeover, could see this as an opportunity to move on and start fresh with their quarterback of choice.

That wouldn’t be the only reason why it would make sense for Carolina to attempt a trade. Newton is under contract for another year, and the team would be saving $19 million if they were to let him go.

Trading for Newton does come with some concern. He suffered a foot injury during a 2019 preseason game, and after struggling through the first two games of the regular season, Newton missed the remainder of the campaign and was forced to get surgery.

But when Newton was healthy, he guided the team to three division titles, four playoff berths in eight seasons, and a trip to the Super Bowl.

In nine seasons, Newton has amassed 29,041 passing yards, 182 touchdowns and 108 interceptions. On the ground, he has compiled 4,806 yards and 58 touchdowns on 934 carries.

The Chargers have talent at the skill positions and on defense. The offensive line wasn’t great, but it will likely be remodeled this offseason. This is a team that’s far better from a 5-11 record, and with a quarterback that has Newton’s skillset, they could quickly turn things around.

Also, as the Bolts move into a brand-new stadium this year, Newton would not only provide an upgrade under center, but he would supply some badly needed buzz. The 30-year old’s weekly wardrobes would do wonders in the City of Angels.

The bottom line is that trading for Newton could come with some risk, but if the medicals are clean and he is 100% healthy, acquiring him could pay huge dividends as he would supply the Chargers with a much-needed dual-threat quarterback who could help them get back into contention, while adding some excitement to the roster.