Cam Newton is done as a starter in the NFL – Marcus Spears | First Take

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Cam Newton is done as a starter in the NFL – Marcus Spears | First Take

Marcus Spears, Harry Douglas and Sam Acho discuss the New England Patriots releasing Cam Newton and what’s next for the former MVP.

0:00 Marcus Spears says Cam Newton is done as a starter in the NFL.

2:40 Harry Douglas says he’s concerned about Cam’s mindset after being released by the Patriots.

4:15 Sam Acho discusses how it can be tough to get an NFL job later in a player’s career.

5:45 Marcus Spears explains how Cam Newton’s career arch reminds him of Lamar Jackson’s with the Baltimore Ravens.

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