Cam Newton takes Peyton's 'Face of the NFL' prediction in stride
http://www.officialbroncosnflauthentic.com/WOMENS_YOUTH_BRADLEY_ROBY_JERSEY.html SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning said Monday night that Carolina Panthers star Cam Newton would be the face of the NFL the next eight to 10 years. Newton, asked about the comment Monday during Super Bowl 50 Media Night, did not disagree. "Anything the Sheriff says, you can probably ink it in gold," Newton said with a smile, referring to Manning's nickname. But Newton said he still has plenty of work ahead on Sunday against Manning and company before he can think about being the face of the league. He reminded reporters that his primary goal was to win the Super Bowl. Newton was asked everything Monday, from why he dabs to why he named his son Chosen. He answered most with a smile, enjoying the moment he said he has been dreaming about most of his life. Brian Dawkins Womens Jersey When a 9-year-old boy named Riley asked Newton what it would mean to win his first Super Bowl, Newton responded by asking Riley what he dreams about. When Riley said a million dollars, Newton responded: "That's the type of feeling I have right now. I have been dreaming of this moment since I was 7 years old." Newton arrived in the arena wearing a Gatorade Super Bowl towel wrapped around his head. It was somewhat symbolic, considering the first two years of his career were defined by him wearing a towel over his head and sometimes sulking while the Panthers were going through 6-10 and 7-9 seasons. Newton's session began with NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders presenting him with a pair of "swag pants." http://www.seahawksofficialnflonline.com/WOMENS_YOUTH_PAUL_RICHARDSON_JERSEY.html They were nothing like the gaudy yellow, black and white zebra-line Versace pants that Newton wore on the plane ride from Charlotte, North Carolina, to California. Newton said he picked the pants because they represented the gold and black colors of the 50th Super Bowl. "The black and gold attire I had in my closet was extremely limited," Newton said. "So when I looked at my pants I said, 'These are black and gold, the shoes are black and gold to tie along with the whole Super Bowl 50 black and gold.'" Sanders, known during his playing days as "Primetime,'' told Newton those are "must-win pants.'' "Every time I put on an attire, every single morning of my life, it's a must-win attire," Newton said. "Trust me." Mark Anthony Green, also known as the Style Guy for GQ magazine, said the pants were Newton's way of saying the big stage of the Super Bowl isn't too big for him. "Like the rapper Future says, you do what you want when you poppin'," Green said, referencing one of Newton's favorite artists. "Cam is the biggest ticket on the planet right now, so you can get away with it." Richard Sherman Kids Jersey Headlines are nothing new for Newton. He has been making them all season, whether it has been for his dabbin' touchdown celebrations, ripping down banners or his NFL-best 45 touchdowns (35 passing, 10 rushing).