CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Cam Newton doesn’t have any immediate plans to join fellow quarterbacks Ben Roethlisberger and Tom Brady in retirement. The 2015 NFL MVP still believes he can play at a high level, whether that’s for the Carolina Panthers or another team.
When Carolina general manager Scott Fitterer last spoke to reporters in January, he said the Panthers were open to bringing Newton back, even though that seems unlikely, as they are building for the future.
But let’s say Newton, 32, does retire in the next year or so.