The Record (Troy, NY)

CAM THE PATRIOT

Patriots sign QB Cam Newton to replace Tom Brady

- By JIMMY GOLEN

The New England Patriots have reached an agreement with free- agent quarterbac­k Cam Newton, bringing in the 2015 NFL Most Valuable Player to help the team move on from threetime MVP Tom Brady, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press. The one-year deal is worth up to $7.5 million with incentives, the person said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss it publicly. A Patriots spokesman said the team had nothing to announce Sunday night. The signing was first reported by ESPN.

“I’m as excited as I don’t know what right now!!” Newton posted on Instagram. “All praise to God!! Dropping content tomorrow!! I hope you’re ready!! Let’sgoPats.”

The Patriots had been heading to training camp with 2019 fourth-round draft choice Jarrett Stidham as the heir apparent to Brady, who led the team to six Super Bowl championsh­ips since 2001 but signed with Tampa Bay this offseason. Stidham appeared in three games last season, completing two passes for 14 yards with one intercepti­on.

The only other experience­d quarterbac­k on the defending AFC East champions’ roster was 34-yearold Brian Hoyer, who has started 38 games in an 11year career with seven NFL teams, including the Patriots twice.

A three-time Pro Bowl selection who was the league’s top player in 2015, Newton remains the NFL’s all-time leader in touchdowns rushing by a quarterbac­k. He had one year remaining on a five-year, $103.8 million contract, but the Panthers saved $19.1 million under the salary cap by releasing him on March 24.

The 31-year- old Newton was the No. 1 overall pick in

the 2011 draft after leading Auburn to a national championsh­ip and winning the Heisman Trophy. He helped the Panthers reach the playoffs four times, including the Super Bowl in 2015.

The Panthers finished 15-1 that season and Newton wonleague MVPhonors after throwing for 3,837 and 35 touchdowns and rushing for 636 yards and 10 TDs. But he was criticized after

Carolina’s 24-10 loss to the Denver Broncos in the Super Bowl for not jumping on a loose ball late in the game and cutting his postgame news conference short.

After missing the postseason in 2016, the Panthers returned after going 11-5 the next year, losing to the New Orleans Saints in the wild- card round. More problemati­c, a shoulder injury severely hampered

his throwing in 2018; after starting 6-2, the Panthers lost their next seven games.

Newton had surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff before the 2019 season. But he injured his foot in a brief appearance in the third preseason game against New England; he played only two games last season before being placed on injured reserve with a broken bone in his foot.

Newton has been rehabbing ever since, posting several workout videos on Instagram. But because of the new coronaviru­s, he hasn’t had a chance to meet with other teams to show he’s healthy.

In nine seasons, he has completed 2,371 passes for 29,041 yards and 182 touchdowns with 108 intercepti­ons. He has also run for 4,806 yards and 58 scores.

 ?? MIKE MCCANN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2019, file photo, Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k Cam Newton looks for a receiver during the team’s NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams during the second half in Charlotte, N.C. The New England Patriots have reached an agreement with freeagent quarterbac­k Newton, bringing in the 2015NFL Most Valuable Player to help the team move on from three-time MVP Tom Brady, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.
MIKE MCCANN - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2019, file photo, Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k Cam Newton looks for a receiver during the team’s NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams during the second half in Charlotte, N.C. The New England Patriots have reached an agreement with freeagent quarterbac­k Newton, bringing in the 2015NFL Most Valuable Player to help the team move on from three-time MVP Tom Brady, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.

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