
The Charlotte Observer
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has had a storied career with the team that drafted him first overall in the 2011 NFL draft from Auburn University. Now “QB1” is on his way back to the team he took to Super Bowl 50 in 2016, after meeting with Panthers owner David Tepper and Steven Drummond, the vice president of football operations, and agreeing to a one-year deal on Thursday. Newton’s time in Carolina, from 2011 to 2019, had ups and downs that included both debilitating injuries and record-breaking years and games. Among the highs and lows of his Panthers care…
