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Former Carolina Panthers great Greg Olsen defends Cam Newton’s character in viral podcast clip, challenging the narrative from Super Bowl 50.
Retired NFL stars Cam Newton and Ryan Clark’s public spat just got more heated. The pair, who have both turned into media personalities since their respective retirements, have clashed after
Cam Newton has come under fire after he left Jalen Hurts off his list of the top 10 NFL quarterbacks. Many slammed Newton, with some recalling his fumble at the 2016 Super Bowl against the Denver Broncos. Amid the backlash that Newton has faced, another NFL quarterback-turned-analyst, Greg Olsen, defended the former Panthers star.
That’s not just lip service. Matthews has caught passes from his share of signal-callers including but not limited to – Carson Wentz, Ryan Tannehill, and Jimmy Garoppolo. He also played alongside Hurts during the quarterback’s rookie season in 2020. What stood out wasn’t just the talent. It was the mentality.
It was only a few years ago that Cam Newton was the NFL’s MVP and was getting the Carolina Panthers to their second Super Bowl appearance after leading them to a 15-1 record.
Cam Newton entered the Super Bowl as MVP and left as MCP — most criticized player. He earned both. Nobody likes to lose, especially on the grandest stage of them all. But how you accept losing ...
ESPN's Ryan Clark didn't like that Cam Newton left Jalen Hurts off his list of the NFL's top 10 current quarterbacks. But once Clark brought Newton's career into the discussion, the debate turned.