Three Reasons Why Cam Newton is Still Unemployed

Colin Cowherd: “Cam Newton will be a starting quarterback in this league this year at some point, it’s just not going to happen yet… My wife doesn’t like when I pick on Cam but let’s just eliminate three teams that are getting mentioned but it’s not going to happen. The Chargers – they’ve got Tyrod Taylor who they like, and they’re going to draft a quarterback. The Patriots – the Patriots had a lot of opportunities to get guys like Teddy Bridgewater, who actually fits their system and they passed, there’s no cap space, and Belichick is obsessed with details and Cam isn’t great in the details. The Raiders – they’re paying Marcus Mariota $8 million, and Derek Carr has three more years left on his contract… I do think they are three things working against Cam…” (Find Out WHAT Above)

Listen to Colin Cowherd explain why he thinks Cam Newton is a still a free agent, as the 30-year-old who was once considered one of the game’s most elite playmakers has suddenly been unable to find a job in a fiercely competitive quarterback carousel that still boasts productive Pro Bowl-caliber players the likes of Jameis Winston and Andy Dalton.

Check out the video above as Colin details why Cam’s future is still hanging in the balance.

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