
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton posted an Instagram photo of his mug shot on Tuesday remembering back to a 2008 arrest when he was at the University of Florida.
His message in posting the photo was to encourage others to believe that they can overcome difficult circumstances in life.
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“I contemplated posting this and even reluctant about it, but as I think about my life and the many things I’m thankful for, I want to be an open book so people can hear my testimony and learn from the flaws and mistakes I made. On this day — 11/21/2008 — I was arrested for a stolen laptop, and I’m sure you’re asking yourself: ‘Where is he going with this story?’ But the moral of the story is this: On this date, I thought my life and my career was over, and the fact that I had shamed my family with the media coverage surrounding this situation. I vowed to myself on this day (nine years ago) that I will be better from this situation. What you must learn from this story is this: If you live your life listening to what other people are saying what you should do and no your own, shame on you. I can honestly say to you today that no one gave me a chance to succeed down bad in my situation, and if I would have listened to those people that said I can’t, who knows where I would be today. So I’m extremely thankful for God’s mercy, grace and favor over my life. So if I can do it with my circumstances, surely you can do it and be whatever you want to be with hard work and persistence.”
In 2008, after the charges were dropped, Newton transfered away from Florida to Auburn, where he would win the 2010 Heisman Trophy, the 2011 BCS National Championship and become the number one overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. In 2015 Newton was named the NFL MVP and led the Panthers to the Super Bowl.

Panthers QB Cam Newton in a 2014 game against the Baltimore Ravens (Photo by Keith Allison – CC License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/legalcode)
Cam’s Dad Cecil Newton, is a bishop overseeing five Pentecostal churches in Georgia including Holy Zion Center of Deliverance in Newnan. His football playing son says that his life is an example of God giving people second chances in life.
“I’m a living testimony that anything is possible,” Newton said in 2016. “I’m an example of why people deserve second chances.”
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On today’s episode of Sports Spectrum’s “What’s Up” podcast, we have Anthony Pecorella!
Anthony shares about his story of beating cancer, his faith in Christ, and how Team Impact has changed his life.
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Kirk Cousins is preparing for his 15th NFL season after signing a free-agent deal with the Las Vegas Raiders. The four-time Pro Bowler was originally a fourth-round pick in 2012 by the Washington Redskins, spent six seasons in Washington, then six with Minnesota and two with Atlanta before joining Las Vegas in March.
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The Autumn Wind…
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Jesus was exalted on Sunday evening at Berea Municipal Pool near Cleveland during an event dubbed “Cleveland for Christ.”
Led by Browns chaplain Nobles Darby along with cornerback Tyson Campbell and safety Daniel Thomas, the first-ever “Cleveland for Christ” was held by the Metro Cleveland FCA. It featured worship music, testimonies of faith, prayer and baptisms.
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At least two Browns players were baptized in the pool: RB Raheim Sanders and LB Carson Schwesinger, last season’s AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.
How great is this?
Cleveland linebacker Carson Schwesinger got baptized at a CLEVELAND FOR CHRIST event in Berea, OH.🎥 Lucas Cochran media pic.twitter.com/jSBYa6HeGT
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Numerous Browns players and staff members were in attendance, including quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders and Taylen Green, defensive tackle Mason Graham, and safeties Chris Edmonds and Zion Washington. The event was open to the public as well.
“Cleveland for Christ” is similar to other Christ-centered events that have popped up on college campuses throughout the country, perhaps most notably at Ohio State University just a couple hours’ drive southwest.
“It’s so important to share your testimony,” Thomas told Sunday’s crowd. “I encourage my teammates, anybody around me, because I look at it like this: A lot of people are not going to church, so you might be the only Bible that somebody ever reads. It’s important how we carry ourselves on and off the field.”
Prior to the event, Darby revealed a message he often shares with Browns players.
“I always challenge them and encourage them to leverage their platform to point other people to Jesus Christ,” he said in a promo video, “and this (event) is gonna be an opportunity to do that.
“This event is really rooted in Acts 2:38, where Peter says, ‘Each of you must repent of your sins and turn to God to be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, and then you’ll receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.'”
“It’s gonna be powerful,” Campbell said last week in another promotional video for the event. “The Word says, ‘When two or three are gathered in My name, I am among them.’ So, God’s gonna be present, and I’m excited to see what He has in store.”
At this time last season, neither Campbell nor Thomas were members of the Cleveland Browns; Campbell was traded from the Jacksonville Jaguars part of the way through last season, while Thomas signed a free-agent contract with the Browns in March.
However, Campbell and Thomas were teammates in Jacksonville for four seasons (2021-24), and during the offseason before the 2024-25 campaign, Thomas appeared on the Sports Spectrum Podcast, where he was asked about football and faith in Christ.
He explained that he wants others to come to know Jesus. Along with Darby and Campbell at “Cleveland for Christ,” he created an environment where the glory of God was on full display.
“Having a true relationship with my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made,” Thomas said on the podcast. “He’s been there for me in times of need, times where I was in my highs and especially times in my lows.
“… When I have Him, I have everything that I need.”
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