Cam Newton has questions about the Atlanta Falcons signing injured quarterback Kirk Cousins to a massive $180 million contract.
Newton, a free agent quarterback, stopped short of saying racism played a role in the Falcons’ decision to sign Cousins and not him.
Cousins and the Falcons agreed to a four-year, $180 million contract with $100 million guaranteed. The contract includes a $50 million signing bonus.
Newton, 34, last played for the Carolina Panthers in 2021.
Cousins, 35, suffered a season-ending Achilles injury in October.
During the latest episode of his 4th&1 podcast, Newton noted that Cousins only had one playoff win in his NFL career.
“It is extremely alarming that he only had one playoff win in 12 years … he’s coming off of an injury,” Newton said. “It’s definitely alarming to see.”
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Newton said the Falcons may have chosen Cousins because he’s “quiet” off the field.
“We don’t see Kirk Cousins outside of football … It’s real quiet,” Newton said.
He added: “I think the Atlanta Falcons were trying to go for a Matt Ryan.”
Newton stopped short of saying race is the reason why he’s not playing in Atlanta.
“I can’t make it about me, but if I were to make it about me … I’m in Atlanta,” he said.
“Do I get mad, or frustrated that I see this statistic that he’s made $329 million in fully guaranteed money. F— no. Go get that money,” Newton said.