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        <title><![CDATA[Patriots’ lack of Cam Newton interest may be because of Josh McDaniels]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s been almost two months since the Carolina Panthers gave quarterback Cam Newton permission to find a new team, yet the three-time Pro Bowl signal-caller is still without an NFL job.</p><p>And when Tom Brady announced his departure from the Patriots, many thought New England <strong>would be an ideal landing place</strong> for Newton, who was given permission to seek a trade before ultimately being released. Aside from the free agent&#8217;s injury history and the Pats’ cap space, there’s reportedly one definitive reason Newton <strong>will likely never be a Patriot</strong>.</p><p><strong>The Athletic reported</strong> that Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels wasn’t “necessarily high” on Newton, a first-overall pick out of Auburn in 2011, when he spoke to the Panthers about their head-coaching vacancy — which ultimately went to Matt Rhule — this offseason.</p><p>Many took note of the high praise Newton received from Patriots coach Bill Belichick in 2017, when Newton led the Panthers to an 11-5 record and playoff appearance. But New England has just $1 million in cap space and, according to multiple reports, are “invested in Jarrett Stidham,” whom the organization drafted in the fourth round last year.</p><p>The Patriots reaffirmed that investment when they <strong>opted not to draft a quarterback</strong> in this year’s draft.</p><p>Newton will turn 31 later this month, but his accolades <strong>still make him an enticing option</strong>. He was the league’s MVP and Offensive Player of the Year in 2015 and was named Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2011.</p><p>He also reportedly doesn’t have much interest in serving as a backup. The Athletic reported that Newton would rather wait for an injury and become a replacement than settle for a backup role.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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