Partially Shirtless Cam Newton Drops Cryptic Message on IG

Shirtless Cam Newton can do anything. Win a championship? Why not?

Head coach Bill Belichick decided to trust his veteran and gave Newton a one-year deal. Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels noticed an improvement and hopefully, Newton will be able to lead the Patriots to the Super Bowl in his second year with the team.

NFL analysts have at least one good reason to believe that Newton will do a nice job in 2021. He is coming off a bad season with the Patriots. His team finished the year with a 7-9 record. Newton didn’t sign up for this. He came to win. That’s why Belichick decided to give him another chance.

The 2015 NFL MVP took to his Instagram to deliver a message to whomever it may concern. We do know it wasn’t aimed at rookie quarterback Mac Jones. Maybe this has something to do with all the players and coaches who doubt Newton’s potential.

 
 
 
 
 
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Shirtless Cam Newton challenges doubters

Patriots will start training camp on Thursday. Louis Riddick from ESPN shared his thoughts on the battle between Newton and Jones.

“I believe Cam will be much better than he was last year. New England believes the same thing, otherwise they wouldn’t have brought him back. Just common sense leads you to believe Cam will be much better. I do believe though — look, there’s a reason why Bill [Belichick] sat and waited for Mac Jones. I think all the things that make Mac who he is have been things already put on display in the short time that he’s been up there. Now, from a physical standpoint, when the volume becomes even heavier and it becomes 11-on-11 and he starts playing some preseason games, can he take the next step? Does he give this football team the best chance to score points, protect the football, not be the reason they lose games, but contribute to the reasons why they win games. If he does that, he will be the starter Week 1.”

Newton will have to try really hard to earn and keep his spot on the field.