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Cam Newton may be ready in June


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Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera wouldn't rule out Cam Newton participating in a June 16-19 minicamp, which would put the fourth-year quarterback more than a month ahead of schedule in his recovery from ankle surgery.

 

"I really don't know what the schedule is, especially with him,'' Rivera said following Wednesday's second day of on-the-field workouts. "But I wouldn't put it past him. I really wouldn't.''

 

Newton underwent surgery to tighten the ligaments in his left ankle on March 19. Team officials estimated at the time the recovery would take four months, which would have the two-time Pro Bowler ready in time for the start of training camp.

 

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10996532/cam-newton-carolina-panthers-not-being-ruled-minicamp?ex_cid=espnapi_public

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No, no, no, no....

Doesn't Ron watch ESPN?

Cam is gonna be in a wheelchair until mid-August. He won't get any practice with the new WRs and our team is doomed.

Sorry, must have missed those 20 seconds on ESPN that ran at 0153 talking about Carolina

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After practice today Cam was doing his patented dribble the football like a basketball moves. It got away from him and he made a quick move to recover it. He immediately cringed in pain.

 

I doubt he is there in June. Training camp.... maybe.

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After practice today Cam was doing his patented dribble the football like a basketball moves. It got away from him and he made a quick move to recover it. He immediately cringed in pain.

I doubt he is there in June. Training camp.... maybe.

I wonder if his surgery was one that has a risk of injury from pushing it too much, or if the pain is just something he'll have to deal with for a while.

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