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Panthers must decide whether it’s time to sit ailing Newton

- By Steve Reed AP Sports Writer

CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) >> Panthers coach Ron Rivera hasn’t ruled out shutting down quarterbac­k Cam Newton for the season because of a sore right throwing shoulder.

Rivera said Tuesday he plans to meet with Newton later in the week and figure out where he is “in terms of his physical state and mental state” before deciding if he will start Sunday against Atlanta.

“It’s a tough situation right now,” Rivera added. “Until I get a chance to visit with him I’m not going to speculate.”

“I’m not looking forward to that conversati­on,” Newton said after Carolina’s 12-9 loss to the Saints on Monday night.

The eighth-year quarterbac­k was noticeably frustrated talking about his lingering shoulder in- jury. The chiseled 6-foot5, 245-pounder was a mere shell of his former self, struggling to throw the ball more than 10 yards down the field.

Newton’s frustratio­n stems from not knowing exactly what the issue is with his shoulder.

“I think the thing, when you talk to different people who can help you with it, is that there’s not any magical surgery or whatever. It’s just time,” Newton said. “I’ve tried and done everything.”

He’s been taking anti-inflammato­ries, getting massages and trying acupunctur­e. He said there hasn’t been a night that’s gone by without having some type of work done on his shoulder.

Newton has been on a “pitch count” in practice for the better part of the season, often not throwing at all on Wednesdays and Thursdays during the week so he can rest. Nothing seems to work. He said the shoulder is not getting worse, but it’s not getting better either.

However, the missed time in practice is affecting his timing with his receivers and he doesn’t have the same zip on the ball as he did when he led the Panthers to the Super Bowl in the 2015 season, throwing for 35 touchdowns.

“I’ve been eager to go to ( head trainer Ryan Vermillion’s) office, weeks and weeks and weeks and kind of find out what it is. ‘Did you find something? What am I supposed to do? What do we have to do?’” Newton said. “... It is what it was, just a lot of soreness and tension in the joints.”

 ?? JASON E. MICZEK - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Carolina Panthers’ Cam Newton (1) runs against the New Orleans Saints in the second half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Monday, Dec. 17, 2018.
JASON E. MICZEK - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Carolina Panthers’ Cam Newton (1) runs against the New Orleans Saints in the second half of an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C., Monday, Dec. 17, 2018.

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