Michael Oher is headed back to the Super Bowl, thanks to Cam Newton

Michael Oher never liked the movie “The Blind Side.” Which is too bad, because it's about him and how the Panthers' left tackle overcame a rough childhood, thanks to a family that adopted him in his hometown of Memphis. Oher thought the 2009 Sandra 

When Cam Newton texts, you should probably reply. Michael Oher learned that in a great way last offseason, when the Carolina Panthers quarterback dropped the offensive tackle a line, saying in so many words that Newton needed him on the team. Oher 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Nobody in the Carolina Panthers' locker room is a bigger fan of left tackle Michael Oher than right tackle Mike Remmers. Not just Oher, the teammate who will defend quarterback Cam Newton's blind side from Dwight Freeney in Sunday's 

Leigh Anne Tuohy inspired Sandra Bullock's Oscar-winning character in the movie "The Blind Side," and now she's inspiring more families with a new book, "Turn Around." Like the Tuohys did when they made NFL player Michael Oher a part of their family

It was three years ago this week that Panthers left tackle Michael Oher declared he was sick of talking about "The Blind Side," a blockbuster film inspired by his real-life journey to the NFL. "I'm tired of the movie," said Oher, then a starter for the