Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Newton will have rotator cuff surgery

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k Cam Newton’s offseason “sabbatical” is going to be a little longer than expected.

Newton will undergo surgery on March 30 to repair a partially torn rotator cuff in his right throwing shoulder, according to team spokesman Steve Drummond. Drummond said Tuesday that Newton will miss minicamp and OTAs, but is expected to be ready for the start of training camp in late July.

Newton, 27, injured his shoulder in Week 14 of last season against the San Diego Chargers. He finished the game — and the season— for Carolina without missing a snap. The Panthers hoped rest and rehabilita­tion would solve the problem, but ultimately it was determined the 2015 NFL Most Valuable Player needed surgery.

Newton was unavailabl­e for comment.

The six-year NFL veteran has been rehabbing the shoulder in Atlanta.

A tired-looking Newton said after Carolina’s final regular season game that the team needed a “sabbatical” from football after a run of three consecutiv­e NFC South championsh­ips.

When asked after the season if his shoulder injury played a role in his decreased production, Newton said, “I’m not going to blame anything but my production. Production hasn’t been solid, and that’s me. I can’t point to something and say, ‘Well, this is the reason,’ more so than it just hasn’t been carrying over to the game.”

Panthers Coach Ron Rivera said after the season that Newton would not need surgery.

He praised the quarterbac­k for giving it all he had and playing through the injury, saying “I thought Cam Newton was about as courageous as it gets.”

Newton threw for 35 touchdowns and ran for 10 more while earning MVP honors two years ago, leading the Panthers to a 15-1 record in the regular season and their second Super Bowl.

But things went downhill beginning with a 24-10 Super Bowl loss to the Denver Broncos. Newton struggled last season, throwing 21 touchdown passes with 17 intercepti­ons and the Panthers never got on track offensivel­y and failed to make the playoffs.

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