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Newton progressing from shoulder surgery, will throw at minicamp

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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is scheduled to throw during quarterback drills at the team's mandatory minicamp this week, team writer Max Henson reports.

The 30-year-old will perform a limited number of throws at stationary targets. He underwent an arthroscopic procedure on his throwing shoulder earlier this offseason.

It was the second surgery in three years for the former MVP.

"This is all part of the rehab process," head athletic trainer Ryan Vermillion said. "Cam has worked extremely hard this offseason with his rehabilitation and his preparation.

"He's going to continue the throwing program Tuesday and we'll advance it as we monitor his progress. He's achieved every milestone we've set out for him so far in preparation for this."

Carolina began the 2018 season with a 6-2 record but collapsed during the second half as Newton dealt with shoulder discomfort. The club ended the campaign with a 7-9 record and the quarterback sat out the final two games.

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