Cam Newton Asked If He Wants To Play For New England Patriots In 2021

The New England Patriots have some struggles this season. They broke the two-game winning streak with a 27-20 loss to the Houston Texans. This loss wasn’t as awful as Rex Burkhead’s knee injury. NFL experts have made a prediction on the Patriots’ final record of the season. Some of them have already made guesses about the New England Patriots team in 2021. The first question is related to Cam Newton. Will the veteran quarterback stay with the team for the upcoming season?

The 2015 NFL MVP had great games with the Patriots this season. He also had some struggles. The inconsistent play may be one of the biggest challenges Newton had so far in the season. The Patriots have a 4-6 record at this point, and the loss to Houston was the last thing head coach Bill Belichick needed.

Cam Newton to join the New England Patriots in 2021?

Newton inked a one-year contract with the Patriots. Will he return for another season? The veteran quarterback will be a free agent in 2021. He went on The Greg Hill Show to talk about his future. Sort of.

“Man, I have interest in winning the Arizona Cardinals game (this Sunday). How about that?” Newton said. “I mean, there’s so many things that I don’t even want to harp or dwell or even think. I think my, as the Bible says, my cupeth runeth overeth with just trying to focus on the near future rather than the far future.”

This makes us think of head coach Bill Belichick. This is the perfect Bill Belichick attitude. The legendary coach taught Newton really well. Patriots players don’t really share any info on their future plans. Belichick doesn’t want to talk about his future plans either. This is actually a good thing, and rivals don’t even have a chance to sneak into the Patriots locker room.

New England is getting ready for the game against the Cardinals on Sunday. They will be playing without Burkhead and several other players. The Patriots have had long injury reports this season. Julian Edelman is out, and Stephon Gilmore missed some time on the field.