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Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton trying to be whatever team needs him to be

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Carolina Panthers’ Cam Newton trying to be whatever team needs him to be. He’ll pass, run, block, even catch. David T. Foster III – dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
CarolinaPanthers Curtis Samuel wants to make most of his opportunities with Daniele Byrd out due to injury. David T. Foster III – dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
Carolina Panthers Ryan Kalil talks about injury that has kept him sidelined. David T. Foster III – dtfoster@charlotteobserver.com
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton feels the team wasn’t getting the respect they deserved leading up to Sunday’s game against the Patriots by the media. Jeff Siner-jsiner@charlotteobserver.com
During a post game press conference Panthers quarterback Cam Newton emphasized that it is going to take time for greatness comparing it to a meal. Jeff Siner-jsiner@charlotteobserver.com
Panthers quarterback Cam Newton raised his fist in the air following his rushing touchdown to signify black power but he also wants to bring people together and joy to the fans watching. Jeff Siner-jsiner@charlotteobserver.com
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton practiced more last week before Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots and feels it helped others more. Jeff Siner-jsiner@charlotteobserver.com
Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera invoked the name of Tom Brady when speaking to what viewers saw Sunday in Cam Newton’s performance. Jeff Siner-jsiner@charlotteobserver.com
Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera was asked if Graham Gano’s game winning field goal was the biggest of his career. The kick is up there on the chart but there is a home game that may top it. Jeff Siner-jsiner@charlotteobserver.com
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton was very happy with the team’s play on Sunday against the New England Patriots. Newton pointed out how proud he is of the offensive line and the team’s resolve to battle through adversity early on.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton believes people need to come together to solve the recent issues dividing the country. Following the team’s victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday, Newton said that sports bring everyone together.
Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera is happy with the progress quarterback Cam Newton is making following offseason shoulder surgery.
Carolina Panthers safety Mike Adams was asked what he was thinking when kicker Graham Gano went out to kick a field goal in the remaining seconds of play Sunday against the New England Patriots. He answer is what many Panthers fans were doing also.
Carolina Panthers safety Mike Adams is happy with the team’s win on Sunday against the New England Patriots, but things don’t get easier.
Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis says that it definitely adds juice to the rest of the team when quarterback Cam Newton goes out and performs like he did on Sunday. The Panthers defeated the New England Patriots 33-30. Jeff Siner-jsiner@charlotteobserver.com
Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera credits the way the team prepared this week for their victory over the Patriots 33-30 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., on Sunday, Oct. 1,2017.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton talks about why he raised a fist after a rushing touchdown against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Oct. 1,2017.

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