3 Bold Predictions For The Patriots Quarterback in Week 1 vs Dolphins

There are some crazy predictions going around around Cam Newton and the Patriots week 1 start. Cam Newton has had quite the off season this year. This was amplified by the COVID 19 situation and everything else going on. It seemed like the Carolina Panthers were going to commit to keeping him. However, they eventually changed their minds and signed Teddy Bridgewater instead. It did take him time to find somewhere else to play.

Eventually though, he made the decision to sign with the New England Patriots. He did sign a deal with the Patriots but he was not the clear cut starter. Newton came in with Jarrett Stidham, who could have been a starter as well. After the competition, Bill Belichick did eventually name Newton as the starter.

It will be very interesting to see how Newton comes in and takes over after Tom Brady left. We all know that Belichick expects greatness from his quarterbacks. Will be see it this year?

3 Bold Predictions For The Patriots Quarterback in Week 1 vs Dolphins

Here are 3 very bold predictions for this upcoming season.

3. There will be at least 300 Passing Yards And Two Touchdowns thrown.

It might not seem like too much of a bold prediction. But with a new quarterback in a new system, it should not come as a surprise. Miami does not have a great defense. But this would be a great game.

2. Zero Turnovers

There is another important area that Newton will need to excell in. In each season before 2019, Newton has 10 or more interceptions. Taking a closer look, he has not had less than 13 interceptions.

1. Cam Newton Leads The Patriots Victory

The Newton’s first game, he will lead the Patriots where they are used to. To victory. It would be a huge confidence boost to go in the victory column.

Without Brady at the helm, some are questioning how they could still be successful. But Newton is an NFL MVP for a reason. He is an amazing talent and should be a huge boost for the Patriot’s offense.

Do you agree with these predictions? Do you think Newton will be successful.