Tré would go on to play running back for the University of Texas, although his career was cut short due to re-occurring injuries. Newton's son, Nate III (nicknamed Tré), was a running back at Carroll High School in Southlake, Texas, and was a key contributor for the Dragons' two consecutive 5A football state championship teams in 20. Tim played for The Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Chiefs, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Newton is the older brother of Tim Newton, who also played in the NFL as a defensive tackle for nine seasons. Newton has done radio broadcast work with KESN in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. He has lost 175 pounds and as of November 2010, weighed 220 pounds-his lightest weight since high school. David Kim, that removes up to 75 percent of a patient's stomach and staples the remainder. In April 2010, Newton, who once weighed as much as 411 pounds, underwent "vertical gastrectomy", a surgical operation, by Dr. He now speaks to children involved in athletics about his past. He has since reportedly gone straight, renouncing his past and turning his life around. He was convicted and sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for drug trafficking. Five weeks later, on December 12, 2001, Newton was again stopped in Texas and was arrested after a search of his vehicle revealed he possessed 175 pounds of marijuana. Martin Parish, Louisiana, arrested Newton after he was found to have 213 pounds of marijuana during a traffic stop of Newton's white van. He played in seven games as a backup guard before being placed on the injured reserve list with a torn right triceps tendon. Newton's last NFL season was in 1999 with the Carolina Panthers. On March 21, 1991, he was arrested at an illegal dog fight which he was a major contributor to. Despite playing in the trenches, Newton was one of the more colorful players in Cowboys history. He was a very powerful player and was known from some great confrontations against Reggie White among other great players. He was one of the best guards in the NFL for over a decade. His ability to protect quarterback Troy Aikman and to run-block for running back Emmitt Smith helped the Cowboys win 3 Super Bowls in 1992, 1993, and 1995. He is tied with Rayfield Wright and John Niland for six appearances each.
Only Larry Allen (10) has been to more Pro Bowls with the Cowboys on the offensive line. Newton was a six-time Pro Bowler, attending the game from 1992 through 1996 and once again in 1998. From 1992 to 1995, together with Erik Williams, Mark Tuinei, Mark Stepnoski, John Gesek and Kevin Gogan, he was part of some of the best offensive lines to play in NFL history, known as “The Great Wall of Dallas”. In 1992, because of the improved play of Erik Williams, he was moved back to left guard, in order for the team to have the best player combination possible in the offensive line. Jimmy Johnson became the Cowboys coach in 1989 and eventually moved him to the starting right tackle position and forced him to get into better shape after Johnson beat him in a running race. Even though he became a starter at left guard in 1987, his struggles to maintain his playing weight almost cost him being waived. He started out as a reserve offensive lineman, and was nicknamed "the Kitchen" because he was bigger than William "The Refrigerator" Perry, of Chicago Bears fame.
When the USFL folded, Newton signed as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys in 1986. He played there for two years (19) as an offensive tackle. He was waived during training camp and was injured in a serious car accident on the same night he was cut.Īfter his release he signed with the Tampa Bay Bandits of the defunct United States Football League, who drafted him in 1983, in what the USFL called a Territorial Draft.
Professional career Washington Redskins Īlthough he was selected by the Tampa Bay Bandits in the 1983 USFL Territorial Draft, he opted to sign as an undrafted free agent with the Washington Redskins. At the start of his junior season he was moved to the offense full-time, where he would earn All- MEAC honors playing right tackle as a senior. As a sophomore, he played in both the offensive and defensive line.
In football he played as a fullback until his junior year, when he outgrew the position and was moved to the defensive line.Īlthough he had Division I colleges recruiting him, he chose to remain close to home and signed with Florida A&M University.
Newton attended Jones High School where he played football, basketball, wrestling and shot put.
Newton played college football at Florida A&M University. He also played for the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League in 19. Nathaniel Newton (born December 20, 1961) is a former American football guard in the National Football League who played for the Dallas Cowboys (1986–1998) and the Carolina Panthers (1999).
3× Super Bowl champion ( XXVII, XXVIII, XXX).* Offseason and/or practice squad member only