Watch out Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry, Julio Jones, DeAndre Hopkins, Antonio Brown, and all masters of the one-handed catch, because Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is trying to take the crown as the NFL's best one-handed catcher.

Newton recently teamed up with Youtuber “Mr. Beast” to break a few Guinness World Records, including an underhand pass over 35 yards, farthest completed throw with a blindfolded moving target, and most one-handed catches in one minute.

It turns out, Newton broke through by throwing a 39-yard and one-foot underhand toss, a 24-yard pass to a blindfolded moving target, and making 51 one-handed catches.

By catching 51 passes with one hand, Newton broke the record previously held by Beckham and Landry, and oddly enough, Drew Brees and Kirk Cousins. The Panthers sit at the top of the list thanks to Newton.

After getting his three awards, Newton hugged and thanked the Guinness representative in the video at Bank of America Stadium. He said this on earning the plaque for most one-handed catches:

“This is going up in my house man. I would not have been able to do it without my quarterback… Chandler.

I feel like we [Chandler and Newton] have a bond for the rest of our lives.”

To be fair, did anyone expect Newton not to break any football-related world-records? The quarterback isn't just part of the Panthers; he's one of the most remarkable athletes ever to enter the NFL.

Now, he gets to go home and add some world records to his resume, which already includes 2015 NFL MVP with the Panthers, three-time Pro Bowler, NFL Rookie of the Year, and one-time All-Pro.