Sources: No surgery for Newton after doc visit

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Renowned foot specialist Dr. Robert Anderson did not recommend surgery for Cam Newton after Friday’s visit with the Carolina Panthers quarterback, multiple sources told ESPN.

There remains no timetable on when Newton might return, as coach Ron Rivera consistently has said since the 2015 NFL MVP was shut down in Week 3.

Newton visited Anderson in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Friday for another opinion because rehabilitation of the foot has not progressed to the point he can return. Newton was diagnosed by team doctors and his personal doctors before seeing Anderson, with whom he had worked with before when the specialist practiced in Charlotte.

Rivera admitted his quarterback has been frustrated with the lack of improvement since re-aggravating the injury, originally suffered during the third preseason game, in a Week 2 loss to Tampa Bay.

Rivera said he wouldn’t refer to Newton’s decision to get another opinion as a setback, but just another step in the process.

“He wants to compete so badly,” Rivera said. “I did get the sense he was frustrated.”

Rivera admitted it also has been frustrating for him dealing with Newton’s injury and the questions surrounding it.

Kyle Allen will remain the starter for the Panthers (4-3), who face the Tennessee Titans (4-4) today at Bank of America Stadium.

Despite a 51-13 loss at San Francisco last weekend, Rivera feels good about where the team is Allen, who won his first four starts this season before the loss to the undefeated Niners.

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