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Stephen A. Smith says he misses Molly Qerim, had nothing to do with her ‘First Take’ exit

May 2, 2026 @ 2:00pm
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Eight months after Molly Qerim walked out the door at ESPN, Stephen A. Smith is still being asked about it. That’s partly because his answers keep leaving room for more questions. The latest came on Cam Newton’s Funky Friday, where Smith got more personal about it than he has before. Qerim spent a decade as…

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"Need to start holding Jerry Juedy accountable": Cam Newton exposes major Browns dysfunction amid Deshaun Watson vs Shedeur Sanders debate – Sportskeeda

May 1, 2026 @ 2:54pm
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"Need to start holding Jerry Juedy accountable": Cam Newton exposes major Browns dysfunction amid Deshaun Watson vs Shedeur Sanders debate  Sportskeeda

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Re-Drafting Every NFL Team’s BEST QB Ever (But They Can Only Pick One)

Apr 28, 2026 @ 2:09pm
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If every NFL team could go back in time and only use one draft pick to select a quarterback in their history? Who would it be? Some are obvious, but others are up for a fun debate. With that, let’s dive into a hypothetical re-draft of every NFL team’s best QB ever — with the rule being that they can only take ONE. Which QB will each NFL team choose if they have a chance for a re-draft? Arizona Cardinals: Kurt WarnerNov. 6, 2005; Tempe, AZ, USA; Quarterback (13) Kurt Warner of the Arizona Cardinals against the Seattle Seahawks at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports Copyright © 2005 Mark J. Rebilas Warner spent the final four seasons of his career with Arizona, but he was only their undisputed starter for the last two. What did the two-time MVP and Super Bowl 34 champion do in those two years? Oh, you know, throw for 56 touchdowns, lead Arizona to two NFC West division crowns, four playoff wins, and a trip to Super Bowl 43. Warner tried out for the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 1994. It wasn’t until a successful career in the Arena Football League that NFL teams took notice. In this “what-if” exercise, Arizona wastes no time drafting Warner in 1994. Atlanta Falcons: Matt RyanAugust 16, 2008; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan (2) throws a pass against the Indianapolis Colts in the first half at the Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine USA TODAY Sports No change here. The Falcons used the No. 3 pick of the 2008 NFL Draft on ‘Matty Ice’ and never looked back.  He holds every franchise passing record, took them to the playoffs six times, won 2016 MVP honors, and nearly guided the club to its only Super Bowl championship. Of course, there’s that whole 28-3 thing. But it doesn’t take away from the remarkable 15 years he provided Falcons fans. Baltimore Ravens: Lamar JacksonDec 7, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) runs with the ball against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images Yes, Trent Dilfer and Joe Flacco led the Ravens to Super Bowl championships. But let’s be clear, they were surrounded by legendary defenses. Jackson is far and away the most talented QB this NFL team has ever had, even if rumors about a split-up persist. Baltimore actually had to trade up to snag Jackson 32nd overall in 2018. In a do-over, they would use the No. 25 pick — used on South Carolina tight end Hayden Hurst — to take Jackson. Buffalo Bills: Josh AllenJosh Allen (Image Credits: Imagn) With all due respect to Jim Kelly, Allen is easily the most skilled and well-rounded QB the Bills have ever had. We know, Allen hasn’t taken Buffalo to a single Super Bowl yet, let alone four like Mr. Kelly. But Allen has never played on the star-studded teams that Kelly enjoyed in the ‘90s. And just remember how gloomy things were for this franchise before Allen was drafted seventh overall in 2018. Carolina Panthers: Cam NewtonCarolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton yells “I’m back!” after scoring a rushing touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals in a game in 2021. Easy call here. Newton was considered the ultimate “boom-or-bust” QB prospect entering the 2011 NFL Draft. Carolina took a chance on “Super Cam” and took him first overall in what turned out to be one of the greatest classes in league history. The 2015 league MVP dazzled with his electrifying dual-threat game. He led Carolina to four playoff appearances, including a trip to Super Bowl 50. If injuries didn’t derail him over his final three seasons as a Panther, Newton would have a strong case for the Hall of Fame. Chicago Bears: Sid Luckman If the Bears didn’t draft Luckman second overall in 1939, there’s no telling how bad the franchise’s history would look. But alas, the great George Halas hit the jackpot on this pick. And the rest is history. Luckman led the Bears to four NFL Championships in the 1940s. The 1943 NFL MVP also worked as their vice president and QBs coach after his playing career, making his legacy all the more celebrated in Windy City. Cincinnati Bengals: Joe BurrowJoe Burrow (Photo Via Imagn Images) Ken Anderson, Andy Dalton, and Boomer Esiason all played far more games than Burrow has in a Bengals uniform. But he’s unquestionably the best QB this NFL franchise has ever had. If not for injuries and a competent front office, Burrow would maybe have a ring or two by now. It remains to be seen if he’ll get them to the promised land. But for now, Cincy can’t have a single regret about taking him first overall in 2020. Cleveland Browns: Otto GrahamUnknown date & Location; USA; FILE PHOTO; Cleveland Browns quarterback Otto Graham (60) in a portrait session. Mandatory Credit: Darryl Norenberg-USA TODAY Sports Like the Bears, the undisputed GOAT of Browns QBs played more than a half-century ago. Graham spent his entire 10-year career with the Browns, spanning from 1946 to 1955. The No. 4 pick of 1944 won three MVP awards and led this otherwise sad franchise to NFL championships in 1950, ‘54, and ‘55. Dallas Cowboys: Roger StaubachJan 18, 1976; Miami, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle (64) Steve Furness chases Dallas Cowboys quarterback (12) Roger Staubach during Super Bowl X at the Orange Bowl. The Steelers defeated the Cowboys 21-17 to earn their 2nd consecutive Super Bowl title. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Malcolm Emmons- USA TODAY Sports © Copyright Malcolm Emmons Sorry to Troy Aikman, but Staubach is easily the greatest Cowboy to ever line up behind center. Aikman was great, yes, but a lot of QBs could have won three Super Bowls with his supporting cast. Staubach is the QB who put the Cowboys on the football map in the first place. Joining forces with legendary coach Tom Landry, Staubach — not drafted until the 10th round at 129 overall in 1964 — led the Cowboys to two Super Bowl triumphs in the ‘70s. Unlike Aikman, Staubach was also named to an All-Decades team and the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. Denver Broncos: John ElwayJohn Elway warms up before the Super Bowl against the Atlanta Falcons in Miami on Jan. 31, 1999. Elway was drafted first overall by the Baltimore Colts in 1983. He refused to play for them and was traded to the Broncos. The nine-time Pro Bowler would lead Denver to five AFC titles and two Super Bowl titles in his career. The Colts couldn’t do much. Elway didn’t wanna play there. So in our hypothetical exercise, let’s say the Colts use the No. 1 pick on either Dan Marino or Jim Kelly, allowing Denver to select Elway with the No. 4 pick. Everyone would be happy in this do-over. Detroit Lions: Bobby LayneNov 25, 1962; Cleveland, OH, USA; FILE PHOTO; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback (22) Bobby Layne in action against the Cleveland Browns at Cleveland Stadium. The Browns defeated the Steelers 35-14. Mandatory Credit: David Boss-USA TODAY Sports © Copyright David Boss After short stints with the Bears and New York Bulldogs, Layne joined the Lions franchise in 1950.  Layne led the Lions to NFL championships in 1950, ‘53, and ‘57. As Detroit fans know all too well, the franchise hasn’t been the same since it traded the Hall of Famer to the Steelers in 1958. Detroit hasn’t been to an NFL championship game since trading Layne – another clear-cut indicator that he’s the best QB they’ve ever had. Green Bay Packers: Bart StarrNov 29,1962; Detroit, MI, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback #15 Bart Starr throws a pass during the Detroit Lions 26-14 win against the Packers at Tiger Stadium. Starr won the NFL most valuable player award in 1966, won the MVP of Super Bowl I and II and only lost one playoff game during his 16-year Hall of Fame career. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports It’s the great debate: Starr, Brett Favre, or Aaron Rodgers?  We have to go with Starr, because he’s the one who put this franchise on the map with Vince Lombardi. I mean, he’s a five-time NFL champion who led the Packers to victories in Super Bowls 1 and 2. He laid out the Packers’ winning culture. Take Favre and Rodgers away, and the legacy of Starr still lives on. By the way, hard to believe Starr wasn’t drafted until the 17th round at 200 overall in 1956, huh? Houston Texans: C.J. StroudSep 21, 2025; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) reacts after an interception in the 4th quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Travis Register-Imagn Images As the NFL’s youngest franchise, the Texans haven’t been blessed with a whole lot of quality QB play. Matt Schaub and Deshaun Watson didn’t last long in Houston, whereas Stroud has quickly helped the Texans re-emerge as a contender in the AFC. We’re still waiting for him to regain that MVP-like form we saw in his 2023 rookie year. At the very least, he’s efficient enough as a game manager on a team that leans on its lights-out defense to win. Indianapolis Colts: Peyton ManningDec 26, 2010; Oakland, CA, USA; Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning (18) gestures during the game against the Oakland Raiders at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. The Colts defeated the Raiders 31-26. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports Not a single regret for the Colts here. They took Manning first overall in 1998 and never looked back. “The Sheriff” turned them into an NFL powerhouse in the 2000s, leading them to 11 playoff appearances, two AFC Championship wins, and a Super Bowl 41 victory. Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) runs on the field before an NFL football matchup at EverBank Stadium, Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025, in Jacksonville, Fla. The Jaguars defeated the Texans 17-10. You can easily argue that Mark Brunell is the best Jags’ QB ever. But he was drafted by the Packers in 1993. The Jaguars didn’t enter the league until 1995, so they couldn’t have drafted him. Lawrence has brought mixed results since going first overall in 2021. But three winning seasons and two playoff appearances in five years are nothing to laugh at, considering how horrible the Jags have been in the 21st century. Kansas City Chiefs: Patrick MahomesKansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images) The Chiefs got heat for trading up to take Mahomes 10th overall in 2017 when they already had Alex Smith. Not sure about you, but we don’t think Mahomes has been too shabby with three rings and two MVP awards, with likely more to follow after his injury. Las Vegas Raiders: Ken StablerDec 4, 1977; Los Angeles, CA, USA: FILE PHOTO; Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler (12) in action against the Los Angeles Rams at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Long Photography-USA TODAY Sports John Madden coached plenty of Hall of Famers in Oakland, but Stabler proved to be the final piece needed to get Al Davis’ group over the top. The No. 52 pick of 1968 spent his first 10 NFL seasons with the Raiders. The four-time Pro Bowler won MVP honors in 1974, leading the Raiders to a Super Bowl 11 championship triumph. This was their first of three Super Bowls over an eight-year period. Los Angeles Chargers: Dan FoutsSAN DIEGO – NOVEMBER 29: Quarterback Dan Fouts #14 of the San Diego Chargers looks to pass during a game against the Denver Broncos at Jack Murphy Stadium on November 29, 1987 in San Diego, California. Fouts completed 23 out of 48 passes for 322 yards and 2 interceptions. The Broncos won 31-17. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images) Take your pick between Fouts and Philip Rivers. But Rivers never earned an All-Pro nod. Fouts was a two-time first-team and two-time second-team all-pro. Rivers led the NFL in passing yards once as the lead QB. Fouts did it four times. So yes, it’s hard to go against the No. 63 pick of 1973. The Bolts were a mostly irrelevant franchise before he arrived. Fouts took them to the playoffs four times in his Hall of Fame career — and Rivers may never go to Canton. Los Angeles Rams: Kurt WarnerSep 23, 2001; San Francisco, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; St. Louis Rams quarterback Kurt Warner (13) and offensive linemen Adam Timmerman (62), Andy McCollum (67) and Tom Nutten (61) at the line of scrimmage against the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park. Mandatory Credit: Peter Brouillet-USA TODAY NETWORK The Rams have had many great QBS in their history, but Warner was the most talented of them all. He was a tremendous late-bloomer success story. But…imagine if the Rams drafted him back in 1994 instead of waiting until ‘98 to give him a chance? Hey, you know how star-studded those Rams teams were. Warner could have easily won multiple rings if he had come aboard much earlier. Miami Dolphins: Dan MarinoNov 13, 1983; Foxboro, MA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino (13) in action against the New England Patriots at Foxboro Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports Yes, Bob Griese led the Dolphins to two Super Bowl championships. But we can’t act like he was a better QB than Marino.  Miami drafted ‘Dan the Man’ 27th overall in 1983, a legendary QB class that also included Jim Kelly and John Elway. If Marino had more luck in the postseason, he’d be in the conversation for QB GOATS. Rings aside, he’s a top-five most talented QB in NFL history. Just ask those who watched him sling it. Minnesota Vikings: Fran TarkentonOct 3, 1965; Los Angeles, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Minnesota Vikings quarterback (10) Fran Tarkenton sets to throw a pass as Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle (75) Deacon Jones pressures him at Memorial Coliseum. The Vikings defeated the Rams 38-35. Mandatory Credit: David Boss-USA TODAY Sports © Copyright David Boss Arguably the greatest draft pick in franchise history, Tarkenton slipped to the Vikings in round three at No. 29 overall in 1961. He won NFL MVP honors in 1975 and led Minnesota to three Super Bowl appearances in his Hall of Fame career. The Vikings have had many “good” QBs in their history in the NFL. But none of them had the longevity, consistency, and all-world production Tarkenton provided over two stints in Minnesota. New England Patriots: Tom BradySep 10, 2023; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots former quarterback Tom Brady speaks during a halftime ceremony in his honor during the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports Shocker! The best to ever do it is the Patriots’ entry. Who’da thought? You all know the story. The No. 199 pick of the 2000 NFL Draft entered the league with no expectations. Fast forward to now, and he’s the undisputed GOAT with seven Super Bowl rings — six as a Patriot — three MVPS and the proud owner of every major passing record. New Orleans Saints: Drew BreesDec 11, 2016; Tampa, FL, USA; New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) throws the ball as Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Noah Spence (57) pressures during the second half at Raymond James Stadium. Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the New Orleans Saints 16-11. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports The Saints signed Brees as a free agent in 2006 when the Chargers opted to roll with Philip Rivers as their QB. And the rest is history. Brees cemented himself as one of the all-time greats over his 15 years in New Orleans. At the time of his retirement, the Super Bowl 44 champion and MVP winner was the league’s all-time passing yards and TDs leader before Tom Brady surpassed him. New York Giants: Eli ManningNew York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) waves to the fans as he exits the field at MetLife Stadium for possibly the last time in his career. The Eagles defeat the Giants, 34-17, on Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019, in East Rutherford. Nyg Vs Phi The Chargers actually drafted Eli first overall in 2004. He refused to play for them and was traded to the Giants, who had selected Philip Rivers fourth overall. In this do-over, the Bolts would just take Rivers first, and the Giants would take Eli at fourth overall. He wasn’t consistent by any means. But flags fly forever. Eli led the Giants to two Super Bowl championships. And he’s the franchise’s all-time passing yards and TDs leader by a healthy margin. New York Jets: Joe NamathUnknown date; Boston, MA, USA: FILE PHOTO; New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath (12) in action against the Boston Patriots. Mandatory Credit: Dick Raphael-USA TODAY Sports Take away Broadway Joe’s career, and the Jets are by far the saddest franchise in North American sports. Fortunately, Namath led this otherwise abhorrent franchise to its lone Super Bowl championship back in the 1968 season — when the Jets notably beat the heavily-favored Colts. The Jets took Namath first overall in 1965, when they were in the AFL. The St. Louis Cardinals took him 12th overall in the ‘65 NFL Draft. Good thing Namath went to the Jets. Otherwise…. Philadelphia Eagles: Donovan McNabbOctober 6, 2002;Jacksonville,FL,USA; #5 Quarterback Donovan McNabb of the Philadelphia Eagles scrambles against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Alltel Stadium. CREDIT: Paul Chapman/ USA TODAY Sports He’s not in the Hall of Fame like Sonny Jurgensen or Norm Van Brocklin. And he didn’t lead them to a Super Bowl like Nick Foles or Jalen Hurts. Still, it’s hard to go against McNabb here. The No. 2 pick of 1999 earned six Pro Bowl nods and helped the Eagles re-emerge as a juggernaut in the 2000s. He and Andy Reid led Philly to five NFC title games and a Super Bowl 39 appearance. McNabb was long gone when Foles led Philly to its first Super Bowl championship in 2017. Still, the former QB was instrumental in helping Philly go from perennial disappointment to perennial NFL contenders. Pittsburgh Steelers: Terry BradshawUnknown date; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Chuck Noll (left) on the sidelines with quarterback Terry Bradshaw (12). Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons- USA TODAY Sports There’s a small crowd of Steelers fans who would prefer Ben Roethlisberger on this list. But Big Ben didn’t win four rings like Bradshaw. He never won an MVP like Bradshaw. He never earned All-Pro honors or All-Decade honors like Brashaw, either. Yeah, the Black and Gold struck gold, alright, by drafting Bradshaw first overall in 1970. Need anything else? San Francisco 49ers: Joe MontanaJan 20,1985; Palo Alto, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana (16) on the field against the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX at Stanford Stadium. Montana was voted the games most valuable player as he completed 24 of 35 passes for a Super Bowl record 331 yards and three touchdowns, and rushed five times for 59 yards including a 6 yard touchdown as the 49ers defeated the Dolphins 38-16 marking their 2nd Super Bowl championship. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-US PRESSWIRE If not for Brady, Montana would be the greatest draft steal in NFL history. The 49ers didn’t take him until round three at No. 82 overall. Little did everyone know that this pick would turn the league upside down. Montana led the 49ers to four Super Bowl championships. And let’s be real, would Steve Young have led the 49ers to their fifth Super Bowl if he didn’t get to learn behind ‘Joe Cool’ in the first place? Seattle Seahawks: Russell WilsonDec 21, 2021; Inglewood, California, USA; Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) throws the ball during warmups before the game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Wilson’s tenure with the Seahawks ended on ugly terms, but there’s no debating who the best QB in franchise history is for this NFL team. Seattle’s legendary 2012 draft class included the jackpot selection of Wilson in round three at No. 75 overall. He took Seattle to the postseason eight times in 10 years. They won two NFC titles and Super Bowl 48 in the 2013 season. Oh, and he has those nine Pro Bowl nods as a Seahawk on his resume. Not bad, even for the now journeyman. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tom Brady20. Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2021) – 374.7 points He only played three seasons with the Bucs, but the GOAT sure made ‘em memorable. If you’re a Bucs fan, your only complaint is “what if” they drafted TB12 in the first place? As previously noted, he wasn’t taken until round six at No. 199 overall in 2000. He led the Bucs to one Super Bowl title, but it would have been far more if Tampa had landed him 20 years earlier, before 2020 free agency. Tennessee Titans: Warren MoonDec 9, 1984; Anaheim, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Houston Oilers quarterback Warren Moon (1) and guard Mike Munchak (63) in action against Los Angeles Rams defensive linemen Reggie Doss (71) and Reggie Doss (77) at Anaheim Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Brouillet-USA TODAY NETWORK Moon is the longest-tenured Titans QB ever. Only one of three Hall of Fame signal-callers to wear this jersey, the others being George Blanda and Ken Stabler. Moon played for the Titans/Houston Oilers franchise from 1984 to ‘93. The nine-time Pro Bowler led them to six playoff appearances and holds every franchise passing record by a country mile. Not bad for a former CFL star who didn’t make it to the NFL until 1984 as an undrafted free agent. Washington Commanders: Sammy BaughUnknown date & Location; USA; FILE PHOTO; Washington Redskins quarterback Sammy Baugh in a portrait session. Mandatory Credit: Darryl Norenberg-USA TODAY Sports Sonny Jurgensen and Joe Theisman deserved shout-outs. But Baugh, who played way-back-when from 1937 to 1952, Baugh led Washington to NFL championships in 1937 and ‘42. The six-time Pro Bowler was the ultimate Swiss Army Knife, also playing punter and safety. Baugh was also named to the NFL’s 75th and 100th Anniversary All-Time teams.

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What Makes Fernando Mendoza’s No. 1 Draft Selection So Rare in NFL History?

Apr 23, 2026 @ 8:52pm
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Fernando Mendoza’s No. 1 draft selection puts him in elite company, becoming one of the few quarterbacks to achieve college football’s ultimate trifecta before entering the NFL.

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Fantasy Football's 5 Best Rookie Quarterback Performances in NFL History

Apr 23, 2026 @ 5:41pm
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Rookie quarterbacks rarely produce elite fantasy football numbers, but these five first-year seasons delivered enough passing production and overall value to rank among the best ever.

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Why Cam Newton Believes Deion Sanders Should Leave Coaching

Apr 19, 2026 @ 4:12pm
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Cam Newton believes Deion Sanders’ greatest strength could take him away from the sidelines.

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Cam Newton ‘Loves’ Geno Auriemma’s ‘Toxicity’ and Heated Confrontation With Dawn Staley for 1 Controversial Reason

Apr 9, 2026 @ 3:38pm
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Former NFL star Cam Newton explains why he "loves" UConn coach Geno Auriemma's heated confrontation with South Carolina's Dawn Staley.

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Geno Auriemma’s “Toxicity” Gets Thumbs Up From Cam Newton as New Perspective on Dawn Staley Beef Emerges

Apr 8, 2026 @ 3:52am
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Cam Newton likes what happened between Geno Auriemma and Dawn Staley.

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5 Epic Rookie QB Debuts that Shocked the NFL— And 5 Disastrous Flops You Have to See to Believe

Apr 7, 2026 @ 9:09pm
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Starting your NFL career as a rookie quarterback comes with enormous pressure and some players shine under the spotlight, while others completely crumble. From record-breaking first games to unforgettable flops, we break down the five best and five worst rookie QB debuts in NFL history. Which NFL rookie QB had the best and worst debuts? Best NFL Rookie Debut: Cam Newton vs. Arizona Cardinals, 2011Sept. 11, 2011; Glendale, AZ, USA; Carolina Panthers quarterback (1) Cam Newton against the Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium. The Cardinals defeated the Panthers 28-21. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports Let’s start things off with one of my personal favorites—and maybe the most jaw-dropping debut in NFL rookie history.  Cam Newton was fresh off a Heisman and a national title at Auburn—yet he was still the subject of intense media scrutiny as the number 1 pick in 2011.  The takes at the time were rough. Half the media called him “the next big thing.” The other half said, “Nah, his game won’t translate to the pros” in spite of his undeniable talent. So, what did Cam do? He walked into Arizona in Week 1, lined up against Patrick Peterson and company, and casually dropped 422 passing yards—still the most in a QB rookie debut. Add in two touchdowns through the air, a rushing score, and managed to nearly drag a bad Carolina roster to a win. Four hundred yards as a rookie, in your very first NFL game, is not supposed to happen, but Cam came in with the critics breathing down his neck and proved them all wrong and then some. Then, the icing on the cake—he followed it up the next week with another 400-yard performance. Back-to-back—putting egg on the face of the skeptics and haters. Sure, Cam’s career had ups and downs, but that debut was the perfect mic-drop moment for a guy who spent draft season defending himself. Worst: Alex Smith vs. Indianapolis Colts, 2005Dec. 11, 2005; Seattle, Wash, USA; San Francisco 49ers quarterback #11 Alex Smith passes the ball against the Seattle Seahawks in the second quarter at Qwest Field. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports © Copyright Mark J. Rebilas Alex Smith, better known as the guy San Francisco took instead of Aaron Rodgers as the number 1 pick in 2005, still came into his QB rookie season with sky-high expectations. Fair or not The 49ers were down, but had a long tradition of quarterbacking excellence, and fans wanted their savior. Instead, they got one of the ugliest first starts you’ll ever see from a top pick. Smith got thrown in during garbage time twice before and looked okay, but it all came crumbling down when he became “the guy” against the Colts in Week 5. Smith looked like he was trying to throw to everyone in the building except his own receivers. He finished 9 of 23 for 74 yards and four interceptions. That’s right, four. And it wasn’t just tipped balls or unlucky breaks.  It was as if the Colts’ defense was out there running routes for him. San Francisco lost 28 to 3, and by the end of it, the fanbase was already questioning everything, while Rodgers was somewhere in Green Bay, smirking. Now, to Smith’s credit, he eventually rebuilt himself into a solid starter—heck, even made a Pro Bowl and had a long career. But that debut was brutal.  Best: Marcus Mariota vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2015Aug 14, 2015; Atlanta, GA, USA; Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) attempts a pass in the first quarter of their preseason NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons at Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports While the rest of his career didn’t exactly pan out like everyone expected, Marcus Mariota had himself one heck of a debut performance in 2015 as a rookie QB against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who selected Jameis Winston 1 pick ahead of him, first overall, no less! And he walked straight into Raymond James Stadium and embarrassed the Bucs defence and front office. The game was hyped as “the showdown of the top two draft picks.” And Mariota didn’t just win it—he annihilated Winston. Mariota threw just 15 passes and four of them went for touchdowns. Talk about efficiency! That is Madden-level stuff. 13 of 15, 209 yards, four TDs, zero picks, and a perfect 158.3 passer rating in his first NFL game… Something that hadn’t been accomplished in 50 years. Meanwhile, Winston’s first NFL pass was a pick-six—that juxtaposition made Mariota look like a franchise saviour. Titans fans were convinced they’d finally found their guy. Of course, Mariota never really became that star. Injuries, inconsistency, and scheme changes slowed him down. Now, he’s a backup for Jaylen Daniels in Washington. But that first Sunday, man, he was flawless.  Worst: Peyton Manning vs. Miami Dolphins, 1998 Yes, believe it or not, Peyton Manning belongs on the “worst debuts” list. In fact, his entire rookie season was a bit of a struggle. There were flashes where you saw the talent, but he did end up setting the rookie record for interceptions in the process of kicking off one of the greatest QB careers ever.  But his first NFL game was ugly as it gets it came against Miami in 1998, and the first overall pick went 21 of 37 for 302 yards, one touchdown, and… three interceptions. Now, to be fair, 302 yards is nothing to sneeze at. But those turnovers buried the Colts.  Manning forced throws, misread coverages, and basically looked like a rookie getting tossed into the deep end Which to be fair—he was. But that didn’t stop the narrative from starting once the final whistle blew and Indy lost 24 to 15… The critics immediately started asking, “Did the Colts pick the wrong guy? Should they have gone with Ryan Leaf?” Ha—laughable looking back, but that was a real conversation. Of course, Peyton turned out just fine—five MVPs, two Super Bowls—on route to establishing himself as the Sheriff.  Leaving his debut in fans’ distant memories, though, it should serve as a reminder—sometimes the ugliest first game means nothing long-term. But if you were an Indy fan that Sunday? You had to be sweating hard. Best: Robert Griffin III vs. New Orleans Saints, 2012Aug 18, 2012; Chicago, IL, USA; Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III (10) throws a pass during the second quarter against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports Few debuts ever matched the electricity of RGIII in New Orleans. Heck, his whole rookie season was the stuff of legends. Especially when you factor in the small fortune that Washington had traded to move up and get him in the draft, he was the Heisman winner, the guy with Olympic speed and a rocket arm. And in his very first game, he looked unstoppable. Full stop. Griffin went 19 of 26 for 320 yards, two touchdowns, no picks, and added 42 rushing yards. He walked into the Superdome, lit up the Saints’ defence, and left with a 40–32 win. His passer rating was an astronomical 139.9, almost perfect. It wasn’t just the athleticism that jumped off the screen either… his passing looked sharp, highlighted by the 88-yard bomb to Pierre Garçon that silenced the crowd. And against the blitz—when rookie QBs usually panic—he went 8 of 9 for 188 yards and two scores. He looked like a ten-year vet. That debut was so impressive that Washington fans started throwing around words a few too many “S” words like “savior” and “Super Bowl.”  Sadly, injuries derailed his career way too early. But for one game, RGIII was everything he was hyped to be—and more. But don’t feel too bad for him. He’s been doing extremely well since retiring. Worst: Matthew Stafford vs. New Orleans Saints, 2009Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford warmed up for their Thanksgiving Day game against the Green Bay Packers in Detroit, Thursday, November 26, 2009. JULIAN H. GONZALEZ/Detroit Free Press ORG XMIT: 6764733W Sports Fbn Lions Stafford De Well, this was one was a bit of foreshadowing for his challenging days in the Motor City… but—hey, at least he got to Los Angeles to salvage his legacy and win a ring. Yes, folks—we are talking about another former number one overall pick in Matthew Stafford, who had a very challenging start to what will likely be a Hall of Fame career. Stafford was drafted to save the Detroit Lions after their infamous 0-16 season, but his debut against the Saints in 2009 wasn’t exactly the fresh start fans were dreaming of. Stafford went 16 of 37 for 205 yards, zero touchdowns, and three interceptions. He did score a rushing touchdown, but it barely mattered in a 45-27 blowout loss. It was rough. Especially for a fanbase that had just suffered through a 0 and 16-season, only to then see its shiny new QB throw three picks in Week 1, that’s the kind of pain only Lions fans truly understand. Best: Frank Tarkenton vs. Chicago Bears, 1961Minnesota Vikings tackle Frank Myers (74) tries to block Green Bay Packers defensive end Ezra Johnson (78) as he chases the quarterback Fran Tarkenton (10) on Oct. 22, 1978, at the Metropolitan Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Green Bay Packers 21-7. Gpg Throwback Packers Vs Vikings 11052022 0021 Alright, let’s take it way back for this one.  You can’t talk about rookie QB debuts without tipping your cap to Fran Tarkenton—because the man set the standard before most of today’s highlight reels were even filmed in color. September 17th, 1961. It’s the very first game in the Minnesota Vikings franchise history. They’re facing George Halas’ Chicago Bears—a team that had been around since the NFL’s stone age. Nobody expected much from an expansion squad with a 21-year-old rookie quarterback… But the rookie came in and dominated, torching the Bears for 250 yards and four touchdowns. Keep in mind, this was against one of the most respected defenses of the era and Minny didn’t squeak by either, they steamrolled Chicago by a final score of 37 to 13. Tarkenton’s passer rating in that game was a perfect 158.3, something almost unheard of at the time Literally because the stat didn’t exist yet! But with a look back, the stat was replicated by a rookie for over 50 years!  And to his credit, he wasn’t just a one-hit wonder. Tarkenton went on to redefine what quarterback play could look like. He was running around, improvising, playing backyard football before it was the thing to do…  By the time he retired, he was the league’s all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns—and it all started with that epic showing against Chicago. Worst: Don Gault vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 1970Nov 17, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Detailed view of the Cleveland Browns helmets on a time out against the New Orleans Saints during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images Don Gault’s one-and-done appearance might be the ultimate “blink and you missed it” career. Except Browns fans who sat through that game probably wish they had missed it… Hofstra legend Gault’s NFL résumé was practically nonexistent heading into 1970. He went undrafted, spent two full years stashed away on Cleveland’s practice squad, and only saw the field because starter Bill Nelsen got hurt. Needless to say, Gault failed to deliver. Gault played just one half of football. In that time, he managed to complete one pass out of 16 attempts. One. For 44 yards. He threw two interceptions, finished with a 0.0 passer rating, and led Cleveland to just three total first downs while he was under center.  Fans in the stands must have been wondering if they accidentally wandered into a practice instead of an actual NFL game. To make the matter all the more painful for Gault, he never got another meaningful shot.  He hung around as a backup for a few years but never threw another regular-season pass. His entire NFL career is essentially remembered for this single disaster. Best: Will Levis vs. Atlanta Falcons, 2023Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis (8) celebrates on the field after defeating the Atlanta Falcons at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023. Every once in a while, a rookie QB comes out of nowhere and drops a performance so outrageous, you can’t even believe what you’re watching… Especially when you look back and compare it to the rest of his career. That was Will Levis in Week 8 of the 2023 season. Four touchdowns in his very first NFL start. He went 19 of 29 for 238 yards, four scores, no picks, and a 130.5 passer rating. Three of his four touchdowns went to Hopkins, and suddenly the Titans’ offense looked like it had life again despite their brutal 2- four start to the season. The guy went out there in his first start and absolutely shredded a good NFL defense like he was waiting his whole life for this exact stage. Too bad he couldn’t keep the act going in the Music City, as he flamed out and the curtains closed on him not too long after. Worst: Brandon Weeden vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 2012Dec 9, 2012; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden (3) throws a pass in the second quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports It’s tough to imagine a debut going much worse than the one Brandon Weeden put on tape. Cleveland drafted Weeden in the first round of 2012, even though he was just weeks away from turning 29 years old. An older rookie QB. He was literally older than some of the established quarterbacks already in the league. So the scrutiny was high to say the least… Could a guy who spent most of his twenties playing minor league baseball really be the future at quarterback? The answer came fast. Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles, Weeden looked completely overwhelmed. He went 12 of 35 for 118 yards, no touchdowns, and four interceptions. That’s a completion percentage barely above 34 percent.  His passer rating? 5.1. Not fifty-one… five point one. For comparison, if Weeden had just spiked the ball into the dirt on all 35 attempts, his rating would’ve been higher. To make matters worse, Cleveland actually managed to stay in the game pretty much until the final whistle! All they needed was some half-decent quarterback play, and they would’ve taken it home… but they chose to go with Brandon Weeden. Classic Browns. Needless to say, things didn’t get much better for Weeden in Cleveland or at any of his other stops—and he was chased out of the league in short order.

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10 Times Cocky NFL Players Got Instantly Humbled

Apr 7, 2026 @ 9:20am
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In the NFL, it’s all too easy to either LOVE or HATE a player who displays remarkable arrogance and me-first antics. You either love the way they present themselves and back it up, or you hate the lack of professionalism and class. While arrogance and brashness have their perks in the NFL, they backfire if you fail to hold up your end of the bargain. With that all said, let’s dive into 10 instances where an arrogant NFL player got totally humbled. Which NFL players got brutally humbled after being arrogant? Tom Brady: Super Bowl 42 Brady and the New England Patriots broke record after record after record during the 2007 regular season. They became the first team to finish with a perfect 16-and-0 regular-season record.  Their 589 points scored were a single-season record at the time. Brady became the first QB to throw 50 touchdowns in a season. Randy Moss’ 23 touchdown receptions also smashed the NFL record. So, most of the NFL world scoffed at New York Giants’ wide receiver Plaxico Burress when he publicly stated that his team would beat New England 23-17 in Super Bowl 42. Obviously, big language for a 12.5-point underdog. That led to this infamous soundbite by Tommy Terrific. Funny enough, Plaxico overestimated both offenses in this one. The Giants would win 17-14, with Burress catching the game-winning touchdown from Eli Manning. And so ended the Patriots’ bid to complete the perfect 19-0 season. Brady’s infamous scoff at Burress’ prediction is one of the few times where the GOAT looked absolutely foolish. He, too, underestimated the Giants’ defense, which sacked him five times in the legendary upset. Anthony Smith: Week 14, 2007December 20, 2007; St. Louis, MO, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers safety Anthony Smith (27) warms up before the game against the St. Louis Rams at the Edward Jones Dome. The Steelers won 41-24. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports Back to the 2007 Patriots and that undefeated season thing… The Pittsburgh Steelers were one of the last few imposing opponents on the Patriots’ schedule. Coming into this game, Pittsburgh was 9-3, looking to hand the 12-0 Pats their first loss of the season. Veteran Steelers safety Anthony Smith stirred the pot by guaranteeing a Steelers victory. Smith said, “We’re going to win.” The Steelers hardly showed up in this game, though. That included Smith, who was notably burned in coverage for the Patriots’ epic “Flea Flicker” touchdown that began the Patriots’ onslaught. The Patriots cruised to a 34-13 victory, and Belichick didn’t let Smith’s failed guarantee go unscathed. After the game, Belichick was quoted as saying, “We’ve played against a lot better safeties than him, I’ll tell you that.” And, well, Smith was hardly heard from in the NFL again. Mike Hilton: 2022 AFC Championship GameJan 22, 2022; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Mike Hilton (21) during pre gameduring a AFC Divisional playoff football game at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports After the Bengals upset the Buffalo Bills in the 2022 AFC Divisional Round, Mike Hilton decided to add fuel to a rapidly intensifying rivalry with the Kansas City Chiefs. Going into that 2022 AFC title game, Joe Burrow had a perfect 3-0 record against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. That was highlighted by the thrilling comeback win in the 2021 AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead, plus two regular-season wins at home. Even though Burrow had only played once at Arrowhead Stadium, Hilton boldly stated, “We’ll see y’all in Burrowhead,” after Cincy’s win over Buffalo. Well, Mahomes and the Chiefs got the last laugh by winning 23-20 on a last-second field goal by Harrison Butker. Hilton, by the way, gave up five completions on six targets for 53 yards and one touchdown. That’s why you don’t get too caught up too early as an NFL player, Mike. Jalen Ramsey: Week 11, 2018Dec 23, 2018; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey (20) sits on the sidelines during the first half against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports The Jacksonville Jaguars looked like a team on the rise after a thrilling 2017 Cinderella run. They were this-close to beating the dynastic Patriots in the AFC Championship Game and reaching their first Super Bowl in franchise history.  Jacksonville’s two biggest statement wins that year were both at Heinz Field. They manhandled Ben Roethlisberger and the “Killer B’s” Pittsburgh Steelers in a regular-season contest and in the rematch in the Divisional Round. Ahead of the 2018 season, Ramsey sat down for an interview with GQ. There, he threw shade at numerous NFL quarterbacks, including Roethlisberger. “Big Ben [Roethlisberger], I think he’s decent at best… It’s not Big Ben, it’s [Antonio Brown]. Big Ben slings the ball a lot of the time. He just slings it, and his receivers go get it. He has a strong arm, but he ain’t all that. I played him twice last year, and he really disappointed me. He’ll be in the Hall of Fame and all that.” Well, Big Ben and the Steelers made Ramsey eat his words in their Week 11, 2018 rematch. Ramsey allowed six catches for 80 yards, per PFF. That included a big reception to Antonio Brown on the Steelers’ game-winning drive…which was capped off with Big Ben’s game-winning rushing score: After the win, Big Ben didn’t go to Ramsey’s trash-talking level. He applauded the All-Pro corner as a great player, but said, “I’m not going to fear anybody, no matter who they are.” Yeah, Roethlisberger definitely remembered what you said, Jalen. Freddie Mitchell: Super Bowl 39Feb 06, 2005; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Philadelphia Eagles receiver Freddie Mitchell (84) is hit by New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi (54) and Roman Phifer (95) during Super Bowl XXXIX at Alltel Stadium. The Patriots won the game 24-21. Mandatory Credit: USA TODAY Sports Former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Freddie Mitchell was the first example of how dumb it is to trash-talk the Patriots before a big game. It’s a darn shame for other former NFL players who didn’t take Mitchell’s lesson. Before the Eagles and Patriots clashed in Super Bowl 39, Mitchell sat down for an interview with Dan Patrick. Mitchell pretended that he couldn’t name any players from the New England secondary, implying that they were a bunch of no-names. He did, however, infamously state, “I got something for you, Harrison,” to then-Patriots safety Rodney Harrison. As if the Patriots didn’t need more motivation…they held Mitchell to just one reception for 11 yards. Oh, and Harrison had two interceptions — including the game-sealing pick off Donovan McNabb — to secure New England’s repeat and status as a dynasty. Bill Belichick, who was once a man of many words back in the day, embraced the opportunity to throw further shade at Mitchell: “All he does is talk. He’s terrible, and you can print that. I was happy when he was in the game.” To make matters worse for Freddie? He was released by the Eagles after the 2004 season and never played in the NFL again. Richard Sherman: Super Bowl 49Feb 2, 2020; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; San Francisco 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman (25) reacts during Super Bowl LIV against the Kansas City Chiefs at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports There was a fun three-year stretch from 2012 to 2014 when Richard Sherman, Darrelle Revis, and Patrick Peterson all had a compelling case as the best cornerbacks in the NFL. Unlike Revis and Peterson, however, Sherman was always vocal about who he thought was number one: Himself. So when Sherman’s Seattle Seahawks met Revis’ Patriots in Super Bowl 49, there was plenty of well-established beef. And don’t forget Sherman’s “U MAD BRO?” post to Tom Brady after Seattle beat the Pats in their 2012 regular-season meeting. Sherman probably should have known that the Patriots were the last team that anyone should trash-talk. After Revis gave up a touchdown to Doug Baldwin, Sherman looked at the cameras and gestured that “Number 24 just got beat”: Of course, Sherman and the Legion of Boom crumbled by giving up back-to-back touchdown drives to the Patriots in the fourth quarter. And when Russell Wilson was picked off by Malcolm Butler at the one-yard line to seal a New England win? Sherman’s reaction said it all: Vontaze Burfict: Week 13, 2017Dec 24, 2017; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Detroit Lions running back Theo Riddick (25) is tackled by Cincinnati Bengals outside linebacker Vontaze Burfict (55) in the first half at Paul Brown Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports Vontaze Burfict is by far the dirtiest player in NFL history. He was suspended four times, totaling 22 games. Burfict also lost about $5.3 million in fines and forfeited salary from the games he missed. Burfict was never liked around the NFL, but the Steelers and their fanbase had more beef with him than anyone else. He was the one who delivered the vicious hit to Le’Veon Bell in a 2015 game that caused the running back to tear his MCL and miss the remainder of the year. When the two clubs met again in the 2015 Wild Card Round, Burfict took a costly penalty for his headshot on Antonio Brown. It set up Pittsburgh’s game-winning field goal, but Brown was unable to play in their subsequent Divisional Round loss. Needless to say, Steelers rookie wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster delivered some comeuppance with this bone-crunching hit on Burfict during Pittsburgh’s Week 13, 2017 road game against the Cincinnati Bengals: Smith-Schuster was only a rookie and had already had enough of Burfict’s antics. You don’t cheer for injuries…but Burfict was also lucky to have not been the victim of numerous cheap shots. Considering all the dirty hits he had committed. Shedeur Sanders: The 2025 NFL DraftShedeur Sanders (Photo by Ken Blaze-Imagn Images) Love or hate Shedeur Sanders, there’s no denying his level of extreme arrogance. He obviously got it from his father and former coach, Deion Sanders. And to be fair to “Coach Prime”, he let that arrogance and giant personality fuel a Hall of Fame career that produced two Super Bowl rings. So, why wouldn’t you be brash and arrogant if you’re Shedeur Sanders?  Unfortunately for the Colorado product, his ultimate “got humbled” experience came months before he even played his first NFL snap. Sanders was the consensus No. 2 quarterback prospect behind Miami’s Cam Ward entering the 2025 NFL Draft. ESPN’s Mel Kiper had Sanders as the No. 5 overall prospect. NFL Media’s Daniel Jeremiah ranked him at No. 20 overall. It was shocking enough when Sanders wasn’t selected in round one. Still available after round two? Even crazier. Round three? What in the world is going on? Is he still there after round four? What?! The stunningly long wait finally ended when the Cleveland Browns drafted Sanders in round five at No. 144 overall.  Afterwards, multiple reports stated that Sanders failed to make a good impression in his pre-draft interviews. Apparently, Sanders acted as if he would be an early-day-one pick, even declining to meet with some teams. One unnamed NFL coach who interviewed the Colorado product called Sanders “entitled.” What can we say? Getting humbled comes in different forms. In Shedeur’s case, it happened by falling significantly in the NFL Draft. And his future with the team is questionable, too. Cam Newton: Super Bowl 50Feb 7, 2016; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (1) walks off the field after Super Bowl 50 against the Denver Broncos at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports Newton already had a reputation as one of the NFL’s most arrogant and show-offy players by the time the 2015 season rolled around. But Newton was on another level that year, so whether you loved or hated him at the time, the dude was able to back it up. Newton ran away with NFL MVP honors in 2015 after throwing for 3,837 yards and 35 touchdowns to go along with 636 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. Carolina finished 15-1 in the regular season, then ran through the NFC to reach Super Bowl 50. Throughout the season, Newton made headlines with his excessive TD celebrations, including the “dab.” Had he led Carolina to victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50, the haters would’ve had to eat it. But the Broncos humbled Newton all game long in Super Bowl 50. He was sacked six times, threw one interception, and strip-sacked twice, including once for the game’s first touchdown. The Broncos defeated Carolina 24-10 to win the Super Bowl. Knowing he couldn’t back up his own words this time, Newton infamously walked out of his post-game presser Translation: HE GOT HUMBLED. And now in 2026, he’s still getting humbled. Matt Hasselbeck: 2003 Wild Card Round It might be the most embarrassing case of an NFL player’s trash talk backfiring. It’s certainly the most memorable. For you kids who weren’t born then or too young to remember. Here’s the stage: The Seahawks visited the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in the 2003 Divisional Round. The game required overtime.  In those days, overtime was sudden death. Even in the postseason. So, of course, when the Seahawks won the coin toss, Hasselbeck elected to receive. Unfortunately, he also got way too ahead of himself here: Well, Hasselbeck was somewhat right. Only one possession was needed to decide the game… And that, ladies and gentlemen, is another key reminder that it’s best to save your trash talk for after the game.

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Kyle Whittingham Sets High Bar for Bryce Underwood Amid Michigan Offense Overhaul

Apr 4, 2026 @ 2:14pm
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Kyle Whittingham sets a high bar for Bryce Underwood, comparing the Michigan QB to Cam Newton amid a major offensive overhaul.

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Cam Newton Warns Auburn Recruits to ‘Get Out of My Face’ if Not Winning

Apr 3, 2026 @ 3:37pm
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Cam Newton tells Auburn recruits and parents to "get out" if they aren't winning, linking NIL money to on-field results.

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Cam Newton Demolishes Jets HC Aaron Glenn’s Credibility, Serves Geno Smith a Word of Warning for 2026

Apr 1, 2026 @ 10:26pm
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Cam Newton criticizes Jets head coach Aaron Glenn's credibility, warning Geno Smith that both could lose their jobs in 2026.

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Stephen A. Smith confirms Cam Newton will remain on ‘First Take’

Mar 31, 2026 @ 2:00pm
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Stephen A Smith is not ready to break off his professional relationship with Cam Newton — yet. One of the actually pressing questions coming out of the past week, as Smith, Newton, Jason Whitlock, and even Ryan Clark launched podcast clips at one another across the internet, was whether any of it would actually affect…

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Stephen A. Smith applauds Ryan Clark’s loyalty while calling out Cam Newton

Mar 31, 2026 @ 10:45am
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While Stephen A. Smith does his commentary thing, his sidekick, Ryan Clark, also hits hard with the opinions. But Cam Newton drew the ire of both. Smith applauded Clark’s loyalty while calling out Newton. Smith’s comments were part of his Straight Shooter with Stephen A. Smith show, according to a post on YouTube. It had […] The post Stephen A. Smith applauds Ryan Clark’s loyalty while calling out Cam Newton appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Ryan Clark clarifies issue with Cam Newton-Jason Whitlock interview: ‘I don’t want to platform evil’

Mar 30, 2026 @ 8:30am
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When Ryan Clark inserted himself into the sudden beef triangle that sprouted up last week between Cam Newton, Stephen A. Smith, and Jason Whitlock, it added an extra layer of seriousness to the tensions among the First Take cast. Clark is one of the longest-standing and most reliable panelists on Smith’s morning show, and his Read more... The post Ryan Clark clarifies issue with Cam Newton-Jason Whitlock interview: ‘I don’t want to platform evil’ appeared first on Awful Announcing.

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Angela Simmons Reveals What Cam Newton Did That Gave Her the “Ick” on Awkward First Date

Mar 29, 2026 @ 4:32pm
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Newton was "Mr. Pat on the back" on his date with Simmons.

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"I'm actually afraid of doing a podcast": Cowboys great Dez Bryant makes bold admission about not starting his talk show amid Cam Newton controversy – Sportskeeda

Mar 29, 2026 @ 12:01pm
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"I'm actually afraid of doing a podcast": Cowboys great Dez Bryant makes bold admission about not starting his talk show amid Cam Newton controversy  Sportskeeda

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“Problems over production gonna get you cut”: Cam Newton warns Puka Nacua as Rams WR navigates troubling lawsuit allegations – Sportskeeda

Mar 29, 2026 @ 11:51am
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“Problems over production gonna get you cut”: Cam Newton warns Puka Nacua as Rams WR navigates troubling lawsuit allegations  Sportskeeda

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Angela Simmons Says Cam Newton Gave Her the 'Ick' On First Date – Complex

Mar 28, 2026 @ 8:25pm
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Angela Simmons Says Cam Newton Gave Her the 'Ick' On First Date  Complex

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Bryce Underwood ‘Reminds Me of Cam Newton,’ Says Michigan HC Kyle Whittingham

Mar 27, 2026 @ 1:30pm
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Bryce Underwood earns Michigan captaincy as Kyle Whittingham compares the star sophomore quarterback to Heisman winner Cam Newton.

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Cam Newton responds to Ryan Clark criticism: ‘I will always do me’

Mar 27, 2026 @ 9:30am
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The storm surrounding the podcast interview heard round the sports media world is still showing no signs of quieting down. The Cam Newton interview with Jason Whitlock has now drawn in both Stephen A. Smith and Ryan Clark, with Newton now responding to a not-so-subtle warning from Clark. Newton’s decision to interview Whitlock, the arch Read more... The post Cam Newton responds to Ryan Clark criticism: ‘I will always do me’ appeared first on Awful Announcing.

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Ryan Clark Misses the Point When Discussing Cam Newton, Jason Whitlock, and Stephen A.

Mar 25, 2026 @ 2:44pm
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Ryan Clark did not approve of Cam Newton interviewing Jason Whitlock last week and asking him about Stephen A. Smith.

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Ryan Clark sends clear ‘loyalty’ message to First Take colleague Cam Newton over Jason Whitlock interview

Mar 25, 2026 @ 9:03am
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RYAN Clark has called out one of his First Take colleagues for his behavior outside of the show. Cam Newton has stirred up some drama on ESPN’s flagship show. Newton…

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