According to Jonathan Jones, the Panthers have been in recent contact with the Bears regarding QB Cam Newton.
Jones says the expectation remains that Newton will eventually be released the in coming days, but the Bears may not want to compete in the market to sign him.
The Bears have reportedly spoken to the Bengals about Andy Dalton and the Jaguars about Nick Foles as well, so they’re clearly doing what they can find a veteran to compete with Mitch Trubisky.
Earlier in the week, the Panthers announced that they’ve given Newton’s agent permission to seek a trade.
“One of the distinct pleasures of my career was selecting Cam with the first pick in the 2011 draft,” Panthers GM Marty Hurney said in a statement. “Every year difficult decisions are made and they are never easy. We have been working with Cam and his agent to find the best fit for him moving forward and he will always be a Carolina Panther in our hearts.”
Though Panthers HC Matt Rhule gave the indication at the Combine the team would move forward with Newton as the starter, it makes sense that Newton’s camp might not be thrilled about the prospect of playing out his contract season for a rebuilding team.
Newton’s health will be a factor in trade discussions after he missed large chunks of the past two seasons with shoulder and foot injuries. While Carolina expected Newton to be able to pass a physical in early March, he would still likely have been limited through spring workouts in early April and May.
Newton, 30, is a former first-round pick of the Panthers back in 2011. He is entering the fifth year of his six-year, $118.47 million contract that includes $60 million guaranteed and stands to make base salaries of $16.2 million and $18.6 million over the final two years of the agreement.
In 2019, Newton appeared in two games for the Panthers, completing 50 out of 89 passes for 572 yards, no touchdowns and one interception. He has also rushed five times for -2 yards.
We’ll have more on Newton as the news is available.
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