As the starting quarterback of the New England Patriots, part of Cam Newton’s job is to appear on WEEI’s The Greg Hill Show every Monday morning. This week, the former MVP made an interesting revelation about signing with the Patriots – it’s just business.
Newton told Hill that his family is not in the Boston area with him. He’s not happy about it, but it is part of what motivates him.
“The whole decision, and not to keep beating a dead horse, this is a business trip for me,” Newton said. “The fact that I don’t have none of my children here in Boston with me and the fact that I haven’t been able to see them on a regularity, that’s angry in itself for me. I wake up every morning missing the hell out of my children, and knowing that if I don’t do what I am supposed to do, then this could be good riddance for me. That is as serious as I am making it and that’s as serious it is.”
After a remarkable 2015 season that saw Newton lead the Carolina Panthers to a 15-1 regular season and an NFC Championship, injuries have made it hard for him to consistently stay on the field.
It’s why Cam went from MVP to having to settle for a one year deal at league minimum salary. Newton told Hill that his one year deal with the Patriots isn’t just about proving to GMs around the league that he is still capable of being a starting quarterback in the NFL. It’s about proving that to himself too.
“I have seen a lot of great football being played. I have seen a lot of great football being played over the time I was injured and whatnot. You have to question yourself and question the man that you are and say, ‘Can you still play at a high level?’ There’s an expectation that I have for myself and I am just trying to meet it every single day of my life.”
Newton has been a pleasant surprise for both Patriots fans and fantasy owners around the country. This week, Newton will lead the Patriots into Kansas City to take on the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes.
While plenty will be made about a matchup of the past and present “freak athletes” playing quarterback in the NFL, Newton told Hill all he cares about is his own performance both in terms of stats and the final score at the end of the game.
“For me, I just look at the opportunity that I have been given, and it is a great opportunity, I’ll tell you that, and I think people already know that. It’s up to me about how I finish what I started. It’s not necessarily about the things that people want to make it about, it’s about going out and every week and first off winning, and then everything else falls in place.”