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Cam Newton is reinvesting 100% of his BET earnings to self-fund the “4th & 1” HBCU College Tailgate Tour, bringing live experiences to campuses in 2026.
Former NFL MVP Cam Newton wonders if Tyreek Hill will slow down after his knee injury last season and being cut by the Miami Dolphins.
Cam Newton's show 106 & Sports was cancelled this week, but the former NFL MVP is still looking to support HBCUs.
“It’s real love. I owe a service to them,” Newton added. “I will forever be indebted to them because no matter how they make me feel, once I come back to the ground of, ‘Yo, that’s still the mother of my children.’ It’s like one of those family business type of situations." Cam Newton has seven biological children with three different women.
Cam Newton didn't even crack the top 40 on one outlet's list.
BET cancels Cam Newton’s 106 & Sports after eight episodes, sparking debate over content, marketing, and his future in sports media.
Cam Newton has talked about giving HBCU football a bigger spotlight. Now he's trying to build the spotlight with his own resources. The post Cam Newton using BET money to kick off HBCU tailgate tour appeared first on HBCU Gameday.
Cam Newton has been on all sides of the Super Bowl. He has been the star on the field, looking to finish the season on top. He has also spent plenty of years as a viewer.