Panthers all-time leading rusher Jonathan Stewart offered his two cents on Cam Newton’s recent controversial comments.
Former Carolina Panthers quarterback and 2015 NFL MVP Cam Newton recently said that he inherited a "locker room of losers" in his 2011 rookie season. This prompted former Panthers wide receiver and two-time All-Pro Steve Smith Jr.
Former Carolina Panthers star quarterback Cam Newton has found himself in hot water recently over comments he made about his former team. After last playing in the NFL in 2021, Newton has since dove into the media space both with his podcast "4th and 1 with Cam Newton,
Cam Newton on his former teammate Luke Kuechly not being voted a first-ballot Hall of Famer: “Yeah, I think he got robbed.”
Cam Newton stirred controversy in Panthers Nation earlier this week.
Ron Rivera and Cam Newton made the Super Bowl together with the Carolina Panthers, but the former Washington Commanders' coach is now taking issue the quarterback.
Cam Newton earned Rookie of the Year honors in 2011 and helped lift the Carolina Panthers to a Super Bowl berth. The team had a 2-14 record the season before his arrival.
Cam Newton has now addressed the criticism of his recent comments about the first Carolina Panthers locker room he walked into. And, as he often does, the former Most Valuable Player didn’t back down.
Cam Newton has gone viral for his comments on the 2010-2011 Carolina Panthers. He first called them 'a locker room full of losers' in advising Travis Hunter to
Cam Newton’s original comments came on another podcast with former Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter, in which Newton said, “I went into a locker room of losers.”
Former Carolina star quarterback Cam Newton doubled down on recent comments that the Panthers had "a locker room of losers" before drafting him with the No. 1 overall pick in 2011, saying his remarks were "aggressive" but "true.
Cam Newton may have upset his ex-Carolina Panthers teammates after his comments about joining losers when he was drafted to the team, and he isn't backing down. Days after making the statement, Newton doubled down and spoke about his remarks on his 4th and 1 podcast.
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