Olympic, Cam Newton and NFL
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.
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.”
The New England Patriots named Mike Vrabel their head coach after a brief "search," quickly filling one of the NFL's most prominent head coach vacancies. So far no other teams around the league have settled on a new head coach,
Former Carolina Panthers player Cam Newton opens up about his finances since he hasn’t played professional football since 2021. Cam
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,
Someone went through the effort of giving every single key point from Newton’s career a prompt, and then setting it as a mont
The 35-year-old former athlete left the NFL in 2021 and currently hosts his podcast, "Funky Friday" while doing football commentating.
The former Panthers quarterback said it feels hard to feel like a "Superman" to his kids after losing his NFL salary.
Per Spotrac, Newton made $133,545,071 during his 12-year NFL career. With Ron Harper's contribution to the operation, Newton might have made $66,772,535.5 during his career, and this excludes the percentage his agent took. His highest-earning season came in 2015 when he made $24 million while becoming the NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year.
Cam Newton talks about fatherhood and how he no longer feels like "Superman." The former NFL QB has eight children.
The former Florida transfer put together one of the best seasons in college football history, although some fans believe that has been forgotten. Fox Sports unveiled their top-10 Heisman trophy seasons of all-time, putting Travis Hunter at No. 3 and Newton at No. 4.