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Cam Newton agrees to deal with Panthers
Cam Newton Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports

Cam Newton has finally found a new job in the NFL, and the former MVP will be wearing a very familiar uniform.

Newton met with the Carolina Panthers and Thursday, and he has agreed to re-sign with his former team. The Panthers announced the news in a press release.

Sam Darnold was placed on injured reserve this week with a fracture in his throwing shoulder. He is expected to miss four to six weeks, according to the Panthers.

Newton should have an opportunity to earn a starting job in Carolina, depending how he looks in practice. The Panthers are planning start P.J. Walker in Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals with Matt Barkley as their backup.

Newton, of course, was drafted first overall by the Panthers back in 2011. He became an NFL star with the team and spent nine seasons there. Shoulder and foot injuries derailed his career, and he has not gotten back on track since he was released by Carolina before the 2020 season.

Because of the way his previous deal was structured with the Patriots, Newton didn’t have much financial incentive to sign with another team in 2021. The fact that he did seemingly indicates the Panthers are going to give him a chance to start.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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