Watch: Cam Newton Gets Kick Out of Video Comparing His Dancing to Tom Brady’

Cam Newton was seen dancing in a video from New England’s training camp. The Patriots are finally back to practice after an interesting off season. They have made many moves including signing Newton to a one year contract. He is expected to replace Tom Brady as the starter.

A pretty funny video came out of Newton dancing during the Pats’ second practice during training camp. Some of you might remember that the legendary Tom Brady also had a knack for getting groovy.

It looks like Newton saw this on Twitter and found it quite funny.

Watch: Cam Newton Gets Kick Out of Video Comparing His Dancing to Tom Brady’

Newton is a guy with a lot of energy, no one can deny that. People are excited to see what he can bring to the field this season. It will be odd to not see number 12 at the helm. Coach Belichick talked about Cam Newton and what he thinks of him so far.

Head coach Bill Belichick talked about Newton in the past.

“Cam’s a hard-working kid. He really is. He’s worked very hard, I’d say, as all of our players have.

Belichick obviously wants to make sure that a starter has not yet been named.

“I’d say that certainly for all the quarterbacks, at that position, those guys have been locked in, focused and confident in what they’re able to do and the information they have to give to the team — play-calling, adjustments, audibles, protection adjustments, things like that. That’s all going pretty well.”

“Cam has been a late addition, but he’s brought a lot of energy and, obviously, playing experience to our room. For him, it’s catching up on the specifics of the Patriots system, terminology and so forth, which he’s worked extremely hard at. Brian Lewerke is a college free agent quarterback that is also in the room and is a developmental-type player. It’s a good group.”

Cam Newton is going to a fun guy to keep an eye on this season. We will have to wait and see if he can beat out the other guys for the starting position. What do you think?