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Ryan Clark sparked a back-and-forth with Cam Newton after criticizing Newton’s infamous moment in Super Bowl 50 where he chose not to jump on a fumble. But it seems like Clark doesn’t want any part of a back-and-forth of personal attacks with Newton moving forward.
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
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.
Any time a sports media commentator disagrees with Cam Newton, they better be ready for the issue to become about more than just one take. This time, Newton’s persistent criticism of Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts is leading him to call out his rivals in the space for being too cozy with players like Hurts.
Cam Newton fired back at ESPN college football personality Paul Finebaum after he accused the former Auburn Tigers quarterback of being kicked off Urban Meyer's Florida Gators team.
First it was Jalen Hurts vs. SBNation. Then it was ESPN. Now, Cam Newton is coming for the Eagles quarterback — and his defenders.
On Wednesday's episode of his '4th & 1' show, Newton called out rap star and podcaster Gillie Da Kidd for criticising his take on Hurts. He threw shade on his music career by asking his co-host to name one of his albums that is well-known.