Former NFL MVP Cam Newton is eyeing a comeback to the NFL and has been told a move to the Kansas City Chiefs makes perfect sense for him.
Earlier this week, Newton posted a video confirming he would be throwing at Auburn's pro day this week, which held sessions for NFL draft prospects including his younger brother, wide receiver Caylin Newton.
In the video, Newton said: "Ain't 32 quarterbacks better than me," suggesting he feels that he should still be a starter in the league.
Newton has not played since 2021, after leaving the Carolina Panthers for a second time following two disappointing seasons with his former team and the New England Patriots - where he lost his place to first round pick Mac Jones.
Newton, who has always proven to be a quarterback with a huge arm, did have some impressive throws in front of a number of scouts on Tuesday, but it is highly unlikely that he'd be given a starting role in the NFL.
However, if he was to accept a role as back-up, he could certainly find a spot back in the league, and one team has been mentioned as the perfect spot.
Speaking on ESPN's First Things First, NFL analyst Nick Wright even said one team could work Newton perfectly into their game plan - giving him a number of play per game while not being the starter, and competing for his first Super Bowl.
Wright said: "He's not going to be a starter but that doesn't mean that he can't win a championship.
"Once upon a time I agree with Cam, when he was looking for a job he was one of the 32 best players in the league... I don't know that he is now. He might be better than some of the rookies, but you're playing them to see what they can turn into.
"But that doesn't mean that his career has to be over. Cam, come to Kansas City. It makes perfect sense. He's not going to cost a lot of money. Their back-up has retired in Chad Henne, and Newton is a solid back-up. They could also build a package for him in certain situations."
And Newton has already admitted that he's a big fan of Mahomes. In 2020, he said: "He's changing the game. I think he's shined a light on the new wave of quarterbacks. It's just fun to watch.
"Not only that, he has a lot of merit to what he does. It's not like he's back there like an arcade game. Sometimes it looks like it, but he knows exactly what he's doing and he's manipulating the defense.
"That's the same thing that the Dan Marinos used to do, obviously the Tom Brady's, the Aaron Rodgers. Those guys really have so much command of the offense that you dictate to the defense. That's what he's doing. He's playing the game at a high level.
The Chiefs have yet to sign a back-up quarterback this off-season after Henne's retirement, and options are few and far between after the first wave of free agency. Only undrafted Shane Buechele is on the roster alongside Mahomes.
However they could look to the draft, which is set to be very deep at the position, with a number of players to be drafted in the later rounds.