Cam Newton and ESPN have entered into a new multi-year agreement, returning to First Take with Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim. This move marks an expanded partnership that reinforces Newton's emerging presence in sports media.
Cam Newton agreed to a multi-year deal with ESPN that will further expand his role as a regular commentator on First Take, the network announced Wednesday.
When many think of the greatest season the Auburn Tigers football team ever had, the 2010 season is definitely on the list. Especially with how unstoppable Cam Newton was as the starting quarterback for the university.
AUBURN, Ala.-- The Auburn Tigers are set to retire former quarterback Cam Newton’s jersey before the Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Oct.
Auburn set to retire Cam Newton's jersey during the Georgia game. Auburn has officially announced that Cam Newton’s jersey will be retired on October 11th, 2025, in a historic ceremony inside Jordan-Hare Stadium.
The No. 2 hasn't been worn at Auburn since Cam Newton led the Tigers to a BCS National Championship victory over the Oregon Ducks back in the 2010 season.
Auburn football legend Cam Newton has been ranked the top post-2000 talent and one of college football’s most dominant players. This season, the Tigers will honor him by officially retiring his iconic No.
Auburn is retiring the No. 2 jersey of Heisman Trophy winner and national champion quarterback Cam Newton. The ceremony will take place on Oct. 11 during the Tigers' game against rival Georgia at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
In 2012, the Texas A&M Aggies had easily their best season of the 21st century, as Heisman Trophy-winner Johnny Manziel led them to an 11-2 record - including a stunning road win over eventual-national champion Alabama - and a their first top-five finish since 1956.
Before winning the Heisman Trophy, Cam Newton was a member of the Florida Gators quarterback room under legendary coach Urban Meyer. Newton served as a backup to Tim Tebow from 2007-08 as a freshman and received his fair share of playing time.
Auburn Tigers legend Cam Newton understands what it takes to lead an offense at the college and professional level. A debate surfaced on a recent edition of "4th&1 with Cam Newton" after Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts said that hitting a baseball was the hardest thing in sports.
IRVING, Texas -- Arguably the greatest quarterback in college football history, Auburn Tigers' Heisman Trophy winner and national champion Cam Newton is on the cusp of his next accolade.
Cam Newton was a star for the Auburn Tigers, leading them to a BCS National Championship in 2010. The next season, he was the No. 1 overall pick for the Carolina Panthers.
Cam Newton is an Auburn Tigers legend who won the school a BCS Championship and was its third Heisman Trophy winner. He’s as well known now for his brash commentary off the field as he was on it despite his accomplishments.
It’d be a pretty safe bet to say that transferring to Notre Dame from Arizona State was one of the best decisions Fighting Irish defensive back Jordan Clark ever made as he is set to play in a national championship.
When you look at all-time single seasons in college football history, very few are mentioned in the same breath as Cam Newton's at Auburn in 2010. Newton led Auburn to the national championship after figuratively putting the Tigers on his back to get there.
Cam Newton was one of the greatest college football players of all-time during his time with the Auburn Tigers. He led them to a national title and won the 2010 Heisman Trophy in the process, firmly cementing his legacy as one of the greatest in the history of the sport.
It was an up and down year for the Auburn football program, as the team picked up some big wins, most notably at home against Texas A&M, but also missed out on bowl eligibility with a tough loss in the Iron Bowl against bitter rival Alabama.
Auburn quarterback Cam Newton believes the Tigers are the little brother to the Alabama Crimson Tide. Newton hopped on the Pardon My Take podcast to discuss aspects of both his college and NFL careers, and at one point when discussing Auburn made the claim that the Tigers are the "little brother" to Alabama football.