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Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton recently stated in an interview that Lamar Jackson is the greatest dual-threat quarterback of all-time. Newton has always been a confident player and spoken ...
Newton, meanwhile, turned in one of his better games of that season. Fast forward to 2020, and the Jackson we see today is the type of player Newton said he saw flashes of in 2015.
Newton sits second with 5,631, followed by Russell Wilson at 5,307 and Jackson at 5,258. If Jackson hits his career average of 876 yards a season, he'd overtake Vick in 2024.
Cam Newton has been watching Lamar Jackson before most people knew who he was. It wasn’t intentional at first. Newton is a proud Auburn alum so when his Tigers were playing Louisville at the ...
QB Lamar Jackson Eclipsed Michael Vick According to Cam Newton Newton mentioned his top three dual QB’s and ranked it as Jackson, Vick, and then himself at No. 3.
Cam Newton is considered one of the best dual-threat quarterbacks in NFL history, maybe even the best. If pressed, Newton says he isn't the GOAT of the dual-threat quarterbacks.
Cam Newton is accusing Stephen A. Smith of holding Lamar Jackson to a different standard than he holds Josh Allen. Friday morning on First Take, Smith, Newton and Canty were previewing this week ...
Cam Newton Baltimore Ravens quarterback, Lamar Jackson is a BAD MAN! The NFL’s MVP did the unthinkable last season in a November 9, 2019 game against the New England Patriots .
Cam Newton PLEADS with Lamar Jackson and goes SCORCHED EARTH on the media “He is the greatest dual-threat QB to play this game, bar none. You can do things on the football field that nobody has ...
Cam Newton is accusing Stephen A. Smith of holding Lamar Jackson to a different standard than he holds Josh Allen. Friday morning on First Take, Smith, Newton and Canty were previewing this week ...
Is Baltimore Ravens superstar Lamar Jackson already the greatest dual-threat quarterback in NFL history? Well, the jury's still out. Last week, longtime Carolina Panthers star Cam Newton, another ...
Newton referenced "The Legend of Lamar Jackson" when saying that despite the college success, Jackson has had to prove many doubters wrong in the NFL. "He's a person who has took this league by storm.