PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 21: Quarterback Cam Newton #1 of the Carolina Panthers reacts kissing the plyon after after tripping over it while taunting the fans during the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on October 21, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Panthers won 21-17.

Ravens' Weddle likens Panthers' Newton to 'fast dinosaur'

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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton may be known by the nickname "Superman," but the Baltimore Ravens have a different comparison for their Week 8 opponent.

"He's a fast dinosaur, muscular and big and runs people over," Ravens safety Eric Weddle said Wednesday, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN. "He's a very unique quarterback in this league. He's the only one really like him."

Asked to elaborate, Weddle said Newton would be a triceratops, because that's the one that "just bowls people over."

Newton, listed at 6-foot-5, 245 pounds, has 257 rushing yards and three scores on the ground through six games. It's his second-highest yards per game average in the past six seasons.

The three-time Pro Bowler and 2015 MVP says Trooper Taylor, an assistant during his time at Auburn, originated the prehistoric analogy.

"I always asked him, 'Why do you call me a dinosaur?'" Newton said. "He said, 'Your talent is extinct. They don't make them like you no more.' I always laughed, but if you look around this league, and I've tried to warn a lot of people prior, too, but it's not cocky, it's not confidence, it's just self-belief in yourself, knowing that the talents that you possess, a lot of people can't say that they have."

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