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Ex-NFL MVP Cam Newton throws more than 30 passes at Auburn's Pro Day, eyes football comeback

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Cam Newton sat out of the 2022 season, but he may be looking to make a return to the NFL.

During his Auburn's Pro Day on Tuesday, the 33-year-old decided to show scouts what he can still do on a football field. He was invited back to the school where he won a Heisman Trophy and a national championship to throw passes to his younger brother Caylin.

Caylin started his college football career as a quarterback, before later switching to wide receiver.

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Former NFL and Auburn quarterback, Cam Newton, throws a pass during Auburn Pro Day, Tuesday, March 21, 2023, in Auburn, Ala.  (AP Photo/Butch Dill)

"This was him showing love to me," Caylin Newton said of his older brother. "He doesn’t owe anybody anything. He has had an amazing journey, an amazing career in the NFL. He has nothing to prove to anybody. ... He came to show his ability, show he still has it.

"I think, for him, this was a selfless act. But it was also to show and prove to everybody he’s not sitting around. He’s still got it. Whatever organization wants to get a winning quarterback, his number’s still open and available."

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The former Carolina Panthers quarterback did not talk to the media after he threw around 30 passes to several athletes from Auburn.

Wide receiver Shedrick Jackson was among the NFL hopefuls who caught passes from Newton on Tuesday.

"That was fun," Jackson said. "That was probably my most favorite part, just learning his lingo, seeing his cadence. He’s got good touch on the ball. ... I think he’s still got it."

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