The debate over whether a championship or MVP award is as old as time, and Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson may just be the poster boy for said debate. Jackson has had an outstanding individual career,
Cam Newton may have been willing to do a lot for a Super Bowl championship, but he isn’t willing to trade his NFL MVP award for that ring. ESPN’s First Take was debating Lamar Jackson’s MVP-caliber season vs Jalen Hurts’ Super Bowl appearance Thursday morning,
Stephen A. Smith and Cam Newton break down the pressure that is on Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen to perform this weekend when the Ravens take on the Bills.
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton joined ESPN's "First Take" for ... for real-time simulations and stay ahead of the game! "Lamar Jackson will never say it’s his fault. But it was.
Cam Newton led the Carolina Panthers to a 15-1 record in the 2015 regular season and went on to Super Bowl 50, where they would lose to the Denver Broncos. Newton came just one game away from hoisting the Lombardi Trophy and earning a championship ring,
Cam Newton absolves Mark Andrews of the blame for his crucial drop, pointing out it was collective failure like failure to protect the ball.
So, Patrick Mahomes admitted he tried to trick the officials while also denying the Kansas City Chiefs get special treatment. Why not just play the game straight up, Patrick? Still, Cam Newton dropped an “immortality” truth bomb about Mahomes ahead of the AFC Championship.
Stephen A. Smith, Cam Newton and Shannon Sharpe debate whether Lamar Jackson is to blame for another disappointing Ravens' playoff campaign.
Two rare quarterbacks will star in a rare event when Lamar Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens face Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills in Sunday night’s AFC divisional round game.
Stephen A. Smith and Cam Newton break down the pressure that is on Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen to perform this weekend when the Ravens take on the Bills. Skip to main content Skip to navigation
The only two quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft class who many people feel have star potential are Shedeur Sanders of Colorado and Cam Ward of
While it's undeniably true that football teams benefit from complementary play, Newton may be oversimplifying things just a bit. In 2024, the Dolphins, Bears, Steelers and Cardinals all fielded top-15 defenses without a resulting MVP candidate at quarterback. So did the 2023 Patriots, Browns, Jets, Raiders and Saints.