Cam Newton Wishes Son Happy Birthday In Adorable Instagram

New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton delivered a very special message to his son, wishing him a happy birthday. Chosen was born on Dec. 24, and the veteran quarterback celebrated the big day.

The 2015 NFL MVP took to his Instagram account to wish Chosen a happy birthday. The kid turned five and Newton’s message is super cute. It was a thoughtful message filled with emotions and love. Newton also shared a few photos of his son.

“I love you more than life itself,” Newton wrote in his signature font. “It kills me that I am not there to celebrate your fifth birthday son!! But daddy wishes you a happy happy happy happy happy birthday.”

Cam Newton loves each and every son and daughter, wishing them great life and happy birthday

The quarterback was the face of the team for the Carolina Panthers. He is now part of the Patriots, but his future is hanging in the air. New England will miss the playoffs, and Newton had a big role on the team. Some blame him for the failure New England had in 2020. Well, Newton enjoys all the love he can get from his kids.

The veteran has been super busy as he is taking good care of his kids. Newton revealed on Father’s Day that he is the father to seven kids. Jaden, Shakira, Chosen, Sovereign-Dior, Camidas, Caesar, and Cashmere are happy to have him in their lives. Newton is really proud of his kids and he never misses a chance to talk about them.

“A daddy isn’t defined as the man who makes the child (not an all instances) but rather a MAN who extends his hands and time to help with the child’s raising and his heart to LOVE the child through anything! Blood doesn’t always make you DADDY. Being a dad comes from the heart. Anybody can make a baby but it takes a real man to raise a child! Kudos to all the real men worldwide! Happy Father’s Day to us.”

Well, the Patriots quarterback is having a busy life off the field. Taking care of seven kids is quite a challenge and Newton enjoys every bit of it. He has enough finances to cover their expenses. The veteran has earned over $120 million in his NFL career.