Cam Newton scored his first touchdown as a New England Patriot early in the second quarter against the Miami Dolphins.- The 31-year-old quarteback celebrated by spiking the ball and throwing up the "
Wakanda forever" salute from "Black Panther ."
Cam Newton is already off to a hot start in New England.
The former Carolina Panthers star and newly minted Patriots quarterback scored his team's first touchdown of the season early in the second quarter of their matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Then he celebrated in flamboyant fashion, by throwing up the "Wakanda forever" salute in tribute to "Black Panther" and the film's lead actor,
Newton's TD came after he skirted around the Dolphins defense to run in a 4-yard touchdown with 13:12 remaining in the first half. After scoring, he pointed down at the Patriots writing in the end zone before spiking the
—New England Patriots (@Patriots) September 13, 2020
Newton became a free agent after parting ways with the Panthers in tumultuous fashion during the off-season. Then in June, New England signed the speedy quarterback to an incentives-laden one-year deal to make him Tom Brady's successor.
—New England Patriots (@Patriots) September 13, 2020
Newton is by no means the first big-name athlete to channel "Black Panther" in a game. Shortly after Boseman's death, LeBron James threw up the cross-armed signal before a Los Angeles Lakers playoff game. Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and F1's Lewis Hamilton also brought out the move the weekend Boseman died.
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