Cam Newton has received a majority of the snaps with the first team in training camp with the New England Patriots, but he doesn't feel as though he's won the starting job.

"Absolutely not. Every day is a workday for me. That label is not important to me right now," Newton said. "I have so much I need to get better at, so much I need to learn, so much I need to be comfortable with. Throughout this process, that's the last thing that I'm pretty much worried about."

In the Patriots' ninth practice of training camp, Newton led the two-minute offense and struggled. Newton sees the command of Brian Hoyer and Jarrett Stidham in those situations and needs to measure up.

"There are certain things when I come to the line of scrimmage and it's just not as firing mentally as I would want it to be rather than other plays that may be called," he said. "I see a person like Hoyster go to the line and he's as sharp as can be. For me, asking him questions, and he answers them. Stiddy [too]. There are things I know I need to become better at. Until I get those things done, everything else is irrelevant."