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When it was announced that the Indianapolis Colts were kicking the tires on 44-year-old Philip Rivers five years removed from his retirement, Cam Newton took it personal. After losing Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson Sr.
Cam Newton had a message about his role in sports broadcasting. The ESPN analyst is looking to maximize his platform for retired Black quarterbacks to have better opportunities after their playing days. The 2015 NFL MVP is a panelist on "First Take" and runs two separate podcasts. He spoke with Jemele Hill on his "Funky Fridays" show.
Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton said the Indianapolis Colts signing 44-year-old Philip Rivers is a 'slap in my face' on his podcast on Thursday, Dec. 11.
Even after retiring a few years earlier than he wanted from a pioneering NFL career, Cam Newton continues to blaze new trails in his second act as an ESPN commentator. The Worldwide Leader bumped Newton up to two appearances per week as a panelist on First Take this season,
Cam Newton is facing backlash after making a controversial comment about former NFL running back O.J. Simpson during an ESPN appearance.
The NFL world is still processing the fact that 44-year-old Philip Rivers is back on the Indianapolis Colts ... and that includes Cam Newton, who admitted he felt like it was a "slap to my face" he didn't get a call.
Cam Newton, who is eight years younger than Philip Rivers, wants to know why the Indianapolis Colts didn't reach out to him when they needed a quarterback.