PLAYERS
Congrats to my guy @CameronNewton on his new deal. Very much deserved buddy. Look forward to even bigger things this year!
— Greg Olsen (@gregolsen88) June 2, 2015
So Superman is staying in Charlotte for a while I see... 👏👏👏 congrats @CameronNewton ! @Panthers
— Graham Gano (@GrahamGano) June 2, 2015
✊🏽RT @Panthers: The #Panthers have officially signed QB @CameronNewton to a five-year ... http://t.co/ctSLD9zIEn
— *Joshua R. Norman (@J_No24) June 2, 2015
Congrats to @CameronNewton the hard work is paying off. #KeepPounding
— Richie Brockel (@RichieBrockel) June 2, 2015
Congrats to @CameronNewton #moneyteam #leadustoachipnow
— charles johnson (@randywattson) June 2, 2015
Congrats to my guy @CameronNewton on the new deal!
— Derek Anderson (@DAnderson314) June 2, 2015
How u act when you dog get 100 M's... CONGRATS BRO @cameron1newton
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NATIONAL MEDIA
“You’re looking at this thing all wrong if you’re standing with your arms stretched to the sky and screaming to the world that there’s no way Cam Newton is worth $20 million per year!!!!” — Kevin Seifert, ESPN.com“Bandwidth and air time will be wasted this week debating whether Newton is worthy of such a contract with more guaranteed money than Colin Kaepernick, Ryan Tannehill and Andy Dalton.” — Chris Wesseling, NFL.com“Here’s the problem with the NFL salary structure, one so heavily tilted in favor of ownership that it’s practically criminal for the NFLPA to continually agree to it: Either you get rid of your biggest star or you overpay your biggest star. There’s no in between.” — Chris Chase, USA Today“Cam will be considered a top-five quarterback in 2020 because the Panthers will win, and because the quarterback position will continue to evolve. I’ll admit Newton hasn’t developed as fast as even his biggest supporters would like; I had him ranked as my No. 8 quarterback in 2013, but he fell to 14th for his play in an uneven 2014 season. He is perhaps the streakiest quarterback in all of football, and that’s not what teams are looking for.” — Gregg Rosenthal, NFL.com