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The Player Tribune: QB Cam Newton & CB Leonard Johnson Whipping Up A Nice Meal


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Former Panthers cornerback and current free agent Leonard Johnson has a spark for the culinary arts. Whipping up some of the most exquisite meals from scratch and "making magic," he's a debonair chef disguised as a football player.

Cam Newton also has a liking towards the culinary arts; primarily eating its delicious creations. 

Becoming teammates has opened a gate of friendship towards each other. A while back, Leonard Johnson asked Cam Newton if would be able to come over and help with some cooking one day. Cam Newton agreed, and the rest is history.

A match made in the kitchen, these two share a close bond that extends beyond the football field. With Cam Newton attempting to help the best he can, while Leonard Johnson does his magic, these two work together like bread and butter.

In the following video, Leonard Johnson and Cam Newton share their experience, and how to cook up a tasty shrimp-and-lobster-stuffed salmon dish.

A friendship that began in the kitchen.

 

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One day, in the (probable) near future, when LJ's professional football career is done, he and/or his agent ought to dial up Food Network/Cooking Channel.  

I bet they'd love to somehow fit a former pro footballer with culinary skills somewhere on one of their shows.

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