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Newton's deal turns out to be much closer to that of a backup:
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports Cam Newton's one-year contract with the Patriots includes $5 million in base value.
It's vastly different language from the initial report that stated Newton had re-signed for $14 million. He'll receive a $2 million signing bonus and $1.5 million in guaranteed money and per-game bonuses, but the remaining $9 million will have to be accrued via longshot incentives for the playoffs, Pro Bowl, All-Pro, MVP, Super Bowl MVP, etc. The Patriots still have the third-most cap space ($68.64 million) in the NFL and will likely look to address its offense with a majority of that number, quarterback included.
I wouldn't put it past the Patriots to draft one of the two black quarterbacks in the first round and have Scam be the "mentor" and initial starter. The Patriots offense was a joke last year but with pretty much the same offense a year before Brady was more than serviceable. At least they are crumbling - the defense is older, the offensive line has been bad and the trade for Trent Brown won't do much, Thuney will hopefully move on, the receivers have been terrible since their peak. The god-awful drafting has caught up to the Pats as well. I have no faith that Belichek will right the ship.