Cuba’s small Chinese community celebrated the Lunar New Year overnight, ushering in the Year of the Snake with a vibrant parade, glowing lanterns, and dragons winding their way through the narrow streets of Chinatown. (AP video shot by Ariel Fernández and Milexsy Durán)
Cam Newton set the record straight regarding his financial situation, having stepped away from an NFL career that made him $133 million.
Cam Newton is in the home stretch of Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, and while he would have nothing left to prove if he was kicked off in the final episode, it would be a shame to see him go for something like insubordination. Hopefully, he can get in a better mindset and finish strong in the upcoming Season 3 finale.
Cam Newton opens up about struggling with no longer being a "superman" to his eight kids after he lost his NFL salary. Newton has eight kids — sons Chosen, Camidas, Cashmere, Caesar and Jaden and daughters Sovereign-Dior,
Former Auburn All-American Cam Newton said his participation in the third season of the FOX TV series “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” had given him something he hadn’t had since he was an NFL quarterback.
Panthers legend Cam Newton was matched up against Olympic swimmer Nathan Adrian in hand-to-hand combat. The bout did not go well for the latter.
Although Newton may not be getting paid like he once was, he’s still getting plenty of opportunities as a sports personality. He makes weekly appearances on ESPN’s “First Take,” and is also the host of two popular podcasts “Funky Friday” and “4&1.”
Newton is a proud father of eight, a blended family he has lovingly embraced. He shares four children with his ex-girlfriend Kia Proctor: sons Chosen Sebastian, Camidas Swain, and Cashmere Saint, and daughter Sovereign-Dior Cambella. He also helps raise Proctor’s older daughter, Shakira.
Each week, we’ve been catching up with this season's recruits of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test. This week we have former NFL player Cam Newton and actress Kyla Pratt. The two recap what it was like to have to bury other recruits.
Sorry, Carolina Panthers, but there appears to be another play to add to the “What could have been” file of Super Bowl 50.
It's been nearly 10 years since the Carolina Panthers' loss to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XL, but it's still a painful memory for fans in the Carolinas. The first thing that comes to mind for most fans when thinking back to the Panthers' loss to Peyton Manning and the Broncos is the fumble late in the fourth quarter that Cam Newton didn't immediately dive on.