Superman has returned! – Ryan Clark on Cam Newton | Get Up

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Dan Orlovsky, Rex Ryan and Ryan Clark join Mike Greenberg on Get Up to discuss Cam Newton’s performance in New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks during Week 2 of the 2020 NFL season. #GetUp #NFL #Sports

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