Dayton Daily News

Panthers release QB Cam Newton

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The Cam Newton era is over in Carolina, as the Panthers released the 30-yearold quarterbac­k after nine seasons.

The move became a mere formality after the Panthers made it clear last week they were moving on from Newton by giving him permission to seek a trade and then agreeing to a three-year, $63 million contract with free agent quarterbac­k Teddy Bridgewate­r about 90 minutes later.

On Monday night, Newton posted on his Instagram account that he was “hungrier” now because he is “unemployed.”

“Cam has meant a lot to this organizati­on and the Carolinas,“Panthers general manager Marty Hurney said in a statement Tuesday. “Everyone saw his performanc­es on the field. I had the privilege of seeing how hard he worked off the field, and his commitment to this team when no one was watching. He’s the ultimate competitor and it physically hurts him to lose. He willed this team to victory on many occasions and will always be considered one of the greatest players in the history of this franchise.”

Hurney added: “His contributi­ons to this team, this community and the game of football will leave a lasting impact on our organizati­on.”

The breakup did not end well.

After the Panthers announced Newton was free to seek a trade, the QB took to Twitter, posting a message directed at the front office that read, “Stop the word play!! I never asked for it!! There is no dodging this one; I love the Panthers to death and will always love you guys!! Please do not try and play me or manipulate the narrative and act like I wanted this: You forced me into this.” chances for playoff contention relied heavily on the success of its dominant rotation. Without Syndergaar­d’s power arm, the likelihood of a postseason run has significan­tly decreased.

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