The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Newton, Gurley among unsigned big names

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

NEW YORK — They were once at the top of the NFL — league MVPs, All-Pros, Pro Bowlers and faces of franchises.

With the regular season about to kick off, they’re now at the front of the unemployme­nt line.

Cam Newton, Adrian Peterson, Le’Veon Bell, Todd Gurley and Richard Sherman are just some of the big-name players without jobs as teams prepare for Week 1.

Some players might be waiting for the right opportunit­y. Meanwhile, teams might be holding off on adding a veteran before the season begins while assessing their rosters — and financial situations.

But for other players, their time in the NFL as productive playmakers might have unceremoni­ously come and gone.

Here’s a look at some of the more recognizab­le — and accomplish­ed — players still waiting for a call:

Cam Newton

A surprise cut by New England on Tuesday, the

2015 NFL MVP lost out on the starting job to rookie Mac Jones. He started 15 games for the Patriots last season and showed glimpses of the dynamic playmaker he was in Carolina. But he finished with eight touchdown passes and 10 intercepti­ons in what was easily the worst full season of his career.

Adrian Peterson

The fifth-leading rusher

in NFL history is 36, but told SportsTalk 790 in Houston in July that he’s still aiming to play at least another season. “My body feels strong,” Peterson said. “I still feel young. I still feel good.” The 2012 NFL MVP had a solid if unspectacu­lar one-season stint in Detroit last year, running for 604 yards and seven touchdowns.

Le’veon Bell

Just a few years ago, Bell was arguably the best allaround running back in the league, a do-it-all playmaking force for Pittsburgh. Then he sat out the entire 2018 season while in a contract dispute. Looking to rejuvenate his career — and reclaim his place among the NFL’s elite — Bell signed with the Jets in 2019, but fizzled before being cut after two games last year. Kansas City signed him, but he wasn’t much of a factor; he was active but didn’t play in the Super Bowl.

Todd Gurley

Gurley, who’s only 27, put up video game-like stats in three of his first four seasons with the Rams, including running for 30 touchdowns and catching 10 TD passes in 2017 and ‘18. Concerns about his left knee cropped up when he struggled in the 2018 playoffs and again the following season, when he had just 857 yards rushing. Gurley signed with Atlanta last year and showed only flashes, running for a career-low 678 yards while sharing the backfield with Brian Hill and Ito Smith.

 ?? NOAH K. MURRAY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Patriots quarterbac­k Cam Newton is shown during the first half against the Giants in East Rutherford, N.J., in this Aug. 29 file photo.
NOAH K. MURRAY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Patriots quarterbac­k Cam Newton is shown during the first half against the Giants in East Rutherford, N.J., in this Aug. 29 file photo.

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