Late for Work: Cam Newton Says Lamar Jackson Will Win Super Bowl Before Other Prominent QBs (2024)

Cam Newton Says Lamar Jackson Will Win Super Bowl Before Other Young QBs

Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton joined former Raven and Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe on his podcast, "Club Shay Shay." During the show, Sharpe asked who will win a championship first.

"Who do you think wins the Super Bowl first," Sharpe asked. "Jordan Love, Brock Purdy, Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, Justin Herbert, Dak Prescott, Jalen Hurts?"

Without hesitation, Newton replied, "Lamar."

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This spurred Sharpe to ask what Newton sees of Jackson and why the Ravens didn't win a championship last season.

"I think one thing that Lamar and the Ravens organization just has to figure out is how to win the ugly games," Newton said. "It's one of them situations when I look at Lamar, it's like, 'Bro, stop thinking.' … Find a way to win the ugly games and we can talk about the other stuff later."

While the Ravens have had their fair share of "ugly" wins, Baltimore Beatdown’s Joshua Reed shared there may be a point to what Newton's sharing.

"During Jackson's tenure as the Ravens' starting quarterback, the team has held the lead in games far more than they have trailed," Reed wrote. "During their two best seasons they boasted double-digit margins of victory down the stretch. And while the Ravens have played in and won a handful of close games, they haven't shown an ability to consistently win the ugly games when it matters most in the postseason."

Newton referenced the 2018 Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams, which is widely regarded as one of the uglier Super Bowls in history, and pointed to how Tom Brady and the Patriots found a way to win.

"That was the ugliest Super Bowl ever," Newton said. "Once [Jackson] figures that out, the organization figures that out, [Newton whistles]."

Could the Ravens Make a Trade for WR Brandon Aiyuk?

Contract negotiations have been publicly cumbersome this offseason between wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk and the San Francisco 49ers. There's been rumors of trade talks, disputes over a formal trade request, and drama over Aiyuk unfollowing the 49ers on various social media platforms. While the latest report on Sunday from Aiyuk’s agent denied the wideout made a formal trade request, it doesn't close the door on the 49ers answering calls about a possible trade.

Brandon Aiyuk could still get traded; this does not mean he won't. #49ers GM John Lynch has made it clear they want to keep him long-term. Aiyuk has implied he deserves to get paid as a top receiver and has hinted he's getting frustrated.

There's a gap they'd have to bridge for… https://t.co/RbZEfODAPL

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) April 14, 2024

Such buzz has Baltimore Beatdown’s Zach Canter considering if the Ravens should inquire about the All-Pro wideout.

"From an on-field perspective, absolutely. Aiyuk is a terror on the outside," Canter wrote. "He can be successful in any area on the field, be it short, intermediate or deep plays. … It would be a pretty seamless transition as well, going from Shanahan's run-heavy scheme to Baltimore's run-heavy system, with newly added star running back Derrick Henry. Aiyuk is noted as one of the best blocking wide receivers in the NFL."

Canter was highly complimentary of what the duo of Aiyuk and Zay Flowers could be.

"Pairing an alpha-dog winner like Aiyuk with Zay Flowers would make one of the deadliest wide receiver duos in the NFL," Canter wrote. "While Flowers can motion all around the offense, Aiyuk will be a steady presence on the outside."

Let’s add Brandon Aiyuk to this Ravens offense and see what happens

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— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) April 14, 2024

Canter notes, however, the cost to acquire Aiyuk may put the Ravens out of contention.

"Roster construction-wise, the Ravens don't oft spend on wide receivers, don't like to trade draft picks often, never trade first-round picks for players and have repeatedly said they will need to build through the draft due to Jackson's contract. Trading a possible first-round pick plus handing out a big-money extension for a wide receiver? Not the Raven way, especially with a historically deep wide receiver prospect class in this upcoming draft."

The depth of this draft and the affordability of rookies could keep the Ravens from making a big-time play for Aiyuk.

"Whichever way the Ravens move on this, they'll probably be happy; be it getting an alpha wide receiver locked up or building through the draft," Canter wrote. "Regardless, the Ravens will have a competitive roster either way."

Why the Ravens Should Draft Oklahoma OT Tyler Guyton

The Ravens are expected to rebuild their offensive line this offseason. Along with the current depth chart, pundits largely expect Baltimore to take an offensive lineman in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Oklahoma tackle Tyler Guyton, who has been linked to the Ravens in mock drafts, has his game broken down by The Baltimore Banner's Jonas Shaffer.

"Physically, Guyton profiles as a first-round talent," Shaffer wrote. "Among tackles, he tested in the upper third in the 40-yard dash (5.19 seconds, 69th percentile) and 10-yard split in the 40-yard dash (85th percentile), as well as the broad jump (73rd percentile), three-cone drill (87th percentile) and vertical jump (98th percentile)."

Big-bodied, athletic offensive tackles often get scooped up early in the draft. So why might Guyton be there for the Ravens at No. 30?

"Guyton has started just 14 games and played just 1,083 career snaps along the offensive line, according to PFF," Shaffer wrote. "That inexperience shows up in Guyton's tape. He suffered from a passive approach in his pass sets; at times, Guyton seemed almost determined to win repetitions with his footwork alone, using his punch almost as a last resort after pass rushers engaged him.

"But Guyton has room to grow and, as he moves on to the NFL, he should get even stronger. There will be a learning curve, especially as he trades Oklahoma's up-tempo, RPO-heavy offense for a more conventional playbook. If Guyton is needed at left tackle — he was actually the blind-side protection for southpaw Dillon Gabriel last season — the transition, early on, could be even more challenging."

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Late for Work: Cam Newton Says Lamar Jackson Will Win Super Bowl Before Other Prominent QBs (2024)

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Late for Work: Cam Newton Says Lamar Jackson Will Win Super Bowl Before Other Prominent QBs? ›

He was asked by retired former Ravens tight end and Pro Football Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe, who he believes will win a Super Bowl first between Jackson, Joe Burrow, Jalen Hurts, Brock Purdy, Jordan Love, Justin Herbert and Dak Prescott. Without hesitation Newton responded, “Lamar.”

What is Lamar Jackson famous for? ›

Lamar Jackson (born January 7, 1997, Pompano Beach, Florida, U.S.) is an American professional gridiron football player who is among the best dual-threat (rushing and passing) quarterbacks in National Football League (NFL) history.

What is Patrick Mahomes record against Lamar Jackson? ›

Matchup history: Jackson and Mahomes have met four times in their careers, with the Chiefs going 3-1 in those games. Jackson's lone victory, however, came when Baltimore was the home team, which will again be the case on Sunday.

How much does Lamar Jackson make? ›

As per Spotrac, Jackson has an average annual salary of $52 million.

Is Lamar Jackson the best QB? ›

The voters agreed, awarding Jackson the top honor for the second time in his career.

Why Lamar Jackson is the best QB? ›

Jackson's throwing ability paired with his elusiveness and speed - evoking memories of Michael Vick when he first entered the league - has almost singlehandedly changed the way the game is played, and arguably has led to an influx of running quarterbacks from college to the NFL.

What team has Mahomes never beaten? ›

There's only one team in the NFL that Patrick Mahomes has yet to beat. The Minnesota Vikings, it figures, are the only one he's never faced.

What is Patrick Mahomes best at? ›

In comparison to Brady, Mahomes has more playoff wins and AFC titles in his first 6 seasons as an NFL starter. According to CNN Sports, Mahom`es holds the regular season record for total yards at 5,614 and also holds the record for the most passing yards per game in NFL history at 296.1.

Who is older Mahomes or Lamar Jackson? ›

They are firmly in the prime of their careers. When Mahomes played Tom Brady in the AFC title game and then the Super Bowl, it was the last of the old guard going against the new star. Jackson turned 27 earlier this month. Mahomes is 28.

What is Mahomes' salary? ›

Detailing Patrick Mahomes' contract

Patrick Mahomes signed a 10-year contract worth $450 million in 2020. According to the contract, Mahomes would earn an average of $45 million per season until 2031, and there will be no cap on his earnings. Additionally, he was guaranteed to make a minimum of $41 million per season.

Who is the lowest paid quarterback in the NFL? ›

Why is Brock Purdy one of the lowest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL?

Who is the highest-paid quarterback? ›

That's the most accurate measure of a player's worth even if not all the money in the deal is guaranteed. Joe Burrow enters the 2024 offseason as the NFL's highest-paid quarterback, making a cool $55 million annually as part of his five-year extension with the Bengals.

Who is the best quarterback in the NFL? ›

All-time Super Bowl QB rankings: Patrick Mahomes passes Favre, Elway; Brock Purdy debuts at 58. I can't tell if Patrick Mahomes is making it harder or easier to write this introduction every season. He's always in the Super Bowl, so he's always the topic. His greatness doesn't change; it just deepens.

Who was the QB when the Ravens won the Super Bowl? ›

Third quarter. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco attempts a pass to Ray Rice. On the second-half kickoff, Jacoby Jones fielded the kick and promptly returned it 108 yards for the longest play in Super Bowl history.

What is a quote that Lamar Jackson said? ›

My teammates have my back; I have theirs. Be happy. God gave you a breath to breathe every day.

What GPA did Lamar Jackson have? ›

What was Lamar Jackson's G.P.A.? He got a 3.5 G.P.A.

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