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Video: Cam Newton Addresses Panthers Exit After Signing Patriots Contract


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Video: Cam Newton Addresses Panthers Exit After Signing Patriots Contract

Grant Halverson/Getty ImagesNew England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton released a video on Monday entitled “Farewell Carolina, Hello New England,” in which he addressed the Carolina Panthers’ decision to part ways with him after nine seasons:The video, which featured in-game highlight clips and snapshots of Newton working out and rehabbing injuries this offseason, also captured his…

Video: Cam Newton Addresses Panthers Exit After Signing Patriots Contract

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - SEPTEMBER 12: Cam Newton #1 of the Carolina Panthers against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first quarter of their game at Bank of America Stadium on September 12, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

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New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton released a video on Monday entitled “Farewell Carolina, Hello New England,” in which he addressed the Carolina Panthers‘ decision to part ways with him after nine seasons:

The video, which featured in-game highlight clips and snapshots of Newton working out and rehabbing injuries this offseason, also captured his thoughts on March 17 when the Panthers dropped a report saying the 2015 NFL MVP had requested a trade.  

Publicly, Newton fired back with an Instagram post telling the organization to “stop with the word play” while questioning the team's framing of the situation:

Dov Kleiman @NFL_DovKleiman

Breaking: Cam Newton says he never asked for a trade from the #Panthers, it came from the team. https://t.co/Ium6IjIpew

Newton reiterated those feelings in the video.

“I'm angry. I feel let down, but at the same time, I'm not bitter,” Newton said while working out on a treadmill. “… I never once, and I'll say this right now, never once wanted to leave Carolina. Don't let them make you believe. It was their decision. I stuck with it, and I knew that, so I asked for a trade.”

He also said that he understood the league was a business and that he appreciated head coach Matt Rhule, owner David Tepper and general manager Marty Hurney.

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As seen in the recently released video, Newton noted in March that he didn't know what his next step was but that there would be one.

Three months later, that next step has materialized with the quarterback signing a one-year, incentive-laden deal with the Pats for his 10th NFL campaign.

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