This is Cam Newton’s year. The 26-year-old Carolina Panthers quarterback is capping off a nearly perfect (15-1) season by winning the league MVP and leading his team to this Sunday’s Super Bowl 50. But, according to Bloomberg News, its not just his electric personality and charismatic smile that are making him one of the most popular and profitable figures in the NFL.
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Football’s current “It†man, like several others that have come before him, already has an impressive $11 million endorsement portfolio that includes companies and brands like Beats by Dre, Under Armour, Gatorade, Microsoft Corp. and General Motors Co. It’s his appeal to 13- to 17-year olds–a demographic too young to have their own credit cards–that makes him unique.
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But one of Newton’s greatest touchdowns will be scored after the Super Bowl when he’ll begin filming a 20-episode series with Nickelodeon titled I Wanna Be. “The show is going to give Cam the chance to go head first into the kid’s market,†explains Newton’s agent Carlos Fleming of WME/IMG, who is also working to attach Newton’s name to digital deals and data-driven businesses, like fitness trackers, which skew younger.
Newton has many critics of his popularity and style–his theatrical, on-field behavior has been characterized as “egotism, arrogance, and poor sportsmanship,‖but, ironically, he couldn’t be more popular and influential right now with the children of those critics.
–written by Aaron Eaton