Cam Newton Sounds Off On Indianapolis Colts Signing Philip Rivers
Cam Newton, a man who once defined a generation of football with his Superman persona, is now left wondering why his phone isn’t ringing. In a move that feels like a script from a sports comedy, 44-year-old Philip Rivers, a quarterback who was last seen coaching high school football, has been pulled out of retirement by the Indianapolis Colts. For Newton, this wasn’t just news; it was, in his own words, “a slap to the face.”
Let’s set the scene. The Colts’ quarterback room is in shambles. It’s a MAS*H unit of injuries, with Daniel Jones out for the season, Anthony Richardson nursing an eye issue, and Riley Leonard dealing with a knee problem. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and the Colts decided to dial up a guy who hasn’t played since the 2021 season.
Meanwhile, Newton, the former MVP, is watching this unfold from the sidelines, and he is not happy. On his online show, “4th & 1,” Newton let loose with the kind of raw emotion that made him a must-watch player for years. He questioned why he, a quarterback who has been actively training and posting workout videos, was overlooked for someone who had comfortably settled into retirement.
Is Cam Newton Being Held To a Different Standard?
“I did not and will not retire. Because of an opportunity like this!” Newton said. He has a point. At 36, Newton is practically a spring chicken compared to Rivers. He’s been putting in the work, staying ready, and making it known he’s available. Yet, the call went to a guy who, by all accounts, was perfectly content with his post-NFL life.
Newton’s bewilderment is understandable. “Did Philip Rivers send any type of signs that he was available?” he said. “He’s 44 years old, bro! How come you keep holding Cam Newton to a standard that you’re not holding everybody else to?” It’s a question that echoes a sentiment many have felt about Newton throughout his career. Is his personality, his “circus,” as he puts it, too much for teams to handle?
The Circus vs. The Grandpa: A Tale Of Two Quarterbacks
It is a classic sports dilemma. Do you go with the known quantity, the quiet veteran who won’t rock the boat, or do you take a chance on a dynamic personality who might bring a media frenzy but also a spark? The Colts opted for the former, choosing the grandpa-next-door over the flashy superstar.
You can almost picture it: Rivers showing up to practice in a minivan, talking about the good old days, while Newton would probably roll in with his signature style, ready to command the spotlight. One is a safe, quiet choice; the other is a gamble.
But here’s the thing: Newton isn’t just about flash. He’s a former MVP who has proven he can carry a team on his back. While his last stint with the Panthers in 2021 wasn’t a fairy-tale ending, the man still possesses a unique blend of size, arm strength, and athleticism. The fact that he’s still waiting by the phone while a 44-year-old gets another shot is a wild storyline in an already unpredictable NFL season.
