Some superstar athletes are bigger than the teams that they play for. Franchises dream of acquiring these elite players both for competitive and marketing reasons. That’s why so many general managers can’t resist signing over-the-hill superstars like Russell Wilson in 2024.
They know that it’s probably not going to work out because their powers just aren’t the same as they were during their primes. But the commercial opportunities and the chance that they might have an Indian summer are just too seductive. Check out these players and the teams that signed them when everyone knew it was a bad idea right here.
Cam Newton
There was a time when Newton’s destiny appeared to be the Hall of Fame. The former NFL MVP was unbelievable during his prime with the Carolina Panthers. He led the franchise to a Super Bowl appearance but they fell agonizingly short of glory. Then injuries took their toll on the dynamic quarterback.
But this didn’t stop the Patriots from signing him in 2020 after Tom Brady’s departure. He was a stopgap solution after they lost their 20-year veteran. But nobody expected it to work and it was a disaster in the end. He joined the ranks of superstars who fell off a cliff (via Patriots.com).