Cam Newton agrees to one-year deal with New England Patriots, per reports

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Cam Newton agrees to one-year deal with New England Patriots, per reports
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Cam Newton’s wait has ended, and the 2015 MVP will be joining the New England Patriots.

New England had yet to find a proven replacement for Tom Brady, who left for Tampa Bay via free agency this spring. Coach Bill Belichick had expressed confidence in quarterbacks Jarrett Stidham and Brian Hoyer, however Stidham remains unproven entering his second NFL season, and Hoyer is a journeyman.If he is indeed back to full strength, his chances of winning the starting job appear strong. Newton has boasted great arm strength and athleticism during his career.

A healthy Newton would rank among the most physically gifted quarterbacks that McDaniels has worked with. His potential ascension to the starting role would bode well for the Patriots, who aim to remain atop the AFC East despite improvement by the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins last season and this offseason.

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