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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Cam Newton slams Antonio Brown for trying to sabotage Shilo Sanders' NFL future over viral training video controversy
NFL veteran Cam Newton isn't staying silent when it comes to protecting young athletes from potentially damaging narratives—especially when they're being targeted by controversial former wide receiver Antonio Brown. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now On his '4th and 1' podcast, Newton took a strong stance in defense of Shilo Sanders, son of NFL legend Deion 'Prime' Sanders, after Brown shared old training footage seemingly meant to humiliate the young defensive back. Antonio Brown posts edited clips, ignites backlash from Cam Newton The drama began when Antonio Brown posted a video showing Shilo Sanders struggling during a training session with him years ago. Brown, known as much for his erratic behavior as his football career, used the clip to mock Shilo and criticize the Sanders family. In his post, Brown accused Deion Sanders of using him to help his 'sorry kids,' referring to both Shilo and Shedeur Sanders. Newton, however, wasn't having it. He called out the selective editing of the footage, questioning why only 'two clips' from a full workout session were shared. 'In defense of Shilo, he's trying to carve out a place on the team,' Newton said, referencing Shilo's current battle to make the Tampa Bay Buccaneers roster as an undrafted free agent. Cam Newton provides crucial context to protect Shilo Sanders' reputation Newton revealed that Shilo himself sent the uncut footage to Brown in an attempt to show the full story. According to Newton, the videos depicted a much younger Shilo—possibly still in high school—being put through drills by Antonio Brown, who at the time was one of the NFL's most dominant receivers. 'He was a youngin',' Newton emphasized. 'And you're talking about A.B. in his prime going against a teenager? That's not a fair matchup.' Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Perhaps most notably, Newton acknowledged the real-world consequences such footage could have on a player's future. 'The release of that content was not ideal for Shilo's situation,' he admitted, recognizing how the negative attention could derail a young athlete's path to a pro career. Also Read: By providing the full context and speaking up on a public platform, Newton is not just defending Shilo Sanders—he's drawing a line in the sand against weaponized content and protecting the integrity of young, developing players in the NFL.


Time of India
17-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Cam Newton shuts down Antonio Brown's attacks on Shilo and Shedeur Sanders, warns him to stop clout-chasing
Former gridiron star Cam Newton has stepped into the recent dispute involving Antonio Brown and the Sanders family, specifically defending Shilo Sanders against Brown's critical social media posts. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Newton, citing unseen evidence provided by Shilo, painted a different picture of the contentious training session and challenged Brown to respond within 24 hours. Former Quarterback Disputes Critical Training Video and Backs Shilo The ongoing friction between Antonio Brown and the Sanders clan has seen a notable intervention from former NFL Most Valuable Player Cam Newton. This saga involving Antonio Brown and the Sanders family took a dramatic turn when former NFL MVP Cam Newton weighed in on the controversy. Brown had ignited the dispute by posting a seemingly unfavorable, edited training video featuring Shilo Sanders, the son of Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion "Prime" Sanders, along with critical comments directed at Shilo, his brother Shedeur, and their father. Brown's caption accompanying the video asserted that Deion Sanders had used him "to help his sorry [expletive] kids.' However, Newton has emerged as a strong advocate for the Sanders family, particularly in defense of the young defensive back. During his "4th and 1" podcast, Newton voiced his suspicion regarding the limited scope of the video clips shared by Brown. "Are you telling me that out of a whole track session we only see two videos?" Newton inquired, suggesting that the circulated content lacked the necessary context for a fair assessment. According to Newton, Shilo Sanders himself reached out and provided additional, previously unseen visuals from the same training session. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now These images, as described by Newton, presented a stark contrast to Brown's narrative. Newton explained that the full context revealed a highly competitive interaction between a young, likely high school-aged Shilo and Antonio Brown, whom Newton acknowledged as "arguably the best wide receiver in the league at that time." He emphasized the inherent imbalance of such a matchup, suggesting that Brown's selectively shared clips misrepresented the true nature of the encounter. Newton also expressed apprehension about the potential adverse effects of Brown's actions on Shilo Sanders' burgeoning professional football aspirations. Shilo recently signed as an undrafted free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers , currently striving to secure a place on their final roster. "In Shilo's defense, he's trying to make his way into the team," Newton pointed out, acknowledging the precarious situation of a player in Shilo's position. "That we covered that was not ideal in his situation. And I take that on board." In a decisive move, Newton directly addressed Antonio Brown, issuing a clear challenge: "Antonio Brown, you have 24 hours to respond. You're on the clock.' This public ultimatum emphasizes Newton's firm opposition to Brown's criticisms and his demand for a rejoinder to the alternative perspective he has presented. Also Read: While Deion Sanders opted for a more diplomatic approach, stating on X, "I will never speak ill of you, either publicly or privately," Newton's intervention ensures that Brown's narrative does not go unchallenged. For supporters of the Colorado Buffaloes and the Sanders family, Newton's defense serves as a strong show of solidarity, reinforcing their unwavering backing. The unfolding situation underscores the intense public scrutiny and commentary that often surround prominent figures and their families within the realm of professional sports.
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Cam Newton doubles down on saying Panthers had 'locker room of losers' prior to drafting him
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.' Newton said during Thursday's '4th and 1 with Cam Newton' podcast that he was referring to the team's performance as a whole and not individual players. 'When did we become so sensitive,' Newton said. 'When did we become so sensitive to really speaking what the reality is? A locker room full of losers? Aggressive, but it's true.' Several former teammates, including star receiver Steve Smith Sr., took exception to comments Newton made during an appearance on a podcast featuring University of Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter leading up to the Super Bowl. He spoke about the pressures Hunter might face if he's drafted with the No. 1 overall pick this year. Newton told Hunter he has 'no way of impacting the game the way a quarterback does' and added: "I went into a locker room of losers. Just honest. Guys didn't know how to win; guys didn't know how to prepare. They didn't take themselves serious to realize we was 2-14. There was a lot of 2-14 in the mentality of those guys.' Those comments didn't sit well with Smith, the most productive receiver ever to wear a Panthers uniform and one of 15 finalists for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame. A member of that 2010 team, he made his feelings clear through several posts on X. '53 man locker room - 1 = 52 losers. Wow… breaking news to 89,' Smith tweeted along with an angry-face emoji. Newton said he has 'no quarrel' with Smith and understands why he took exception. But he wasn't backing down. 'I'm not specifically talking about those guys,' Newton said on his podcast. 'I'm talking about the culture that was there prior to me coming into the locker room — and it was a losers' mentality.' Newton said the Panthers still had it his first two seasons when they they went 6-10 and 7-9. He also said needed to learn how to win in the NFL. Things started to come together in 2013, when Carolina went 12-4 before losing to San Francisco in the divisional round. The 2015 team went 15-1 and made the Super Bowl, with Newton winning league MVP honors that season. 'Is it me saying that, 'Oh when I came, I made everything (better)?'" he said. 'No. I never said that. What I said was if you're getting drafted No. 1, you're going to a bad football team. That's facts. And that's the point that I was trying to tell Travis Hunter. You see what I'm saying? For me, everybody is so taken aback, like, 'Oh, Cam said this.' Bro, it's the truth. It's the truth.' ___ AP NFL:

Associated Press
14-02-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Cam Newton doubles down on saying Panthers had ‘locker room of losers' prior to drafting him
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.' Newton said during Thursday's '4th and 1 with Cam Newton' podcast that he was referring to the team's performance as a whole and not individual players. 'When did we become so sensitive,' Newton said. 'When did we become so sensitive to really speaking what the reality is? A locker room full of losers? Aggressive, but it's true.' Several former teammates, including star receiver Steve Smith Sr., took exception to comments Newton made during an appearance on a podcast featuring University of Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter leading up to the Super Bowl. He spoke about the pressures Hunter might face if he's drafted with the No. 1 overall pick this year. Newton told Hunter he has 'no way of impacting the game the way a quarterback does' and added: 'I went into a locker room of losers. Just honest. Guys didn't know how to win; guys didn't know how to prepare. They didn't take themselves serious to realize we was 2-14. There was a lot of 2-14 in the mentality of those guys.' Those comments didn't sit well with Smith, the most productive receiver ever to wear a Panthers uniform and one of 15 finalists for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame. A member of that 2010 team, he made his feelings clear through several posts on X. '53 man locker room - 1 = 52 losers. Wow… breaking news to 89,' Smith tweeted along with an angry-face emoji. Newton said he has 'no quarrel' with Smith and understands why he took exception. But he wasn't backing down. 'I'm not specifically talking about those guys,' Newton said on his podcast. 'I'm talking about the culture that was there prior to me coming into the locker room — and it was a losers' mentality.' Newton said the Panthers still had it his first two seasons when they they went 6-10 and 7-9. He also said needed to learn how to win in the NFL. Things started to come together in 2013, when Carolina went 12-4 before losing to San Francisco in the divisional round. The 2015 team went 15-1 and made the Super Bowl, with Newton winning league MVP honors that season. 'Is it me saying that, 'Oh when I came, I made everything (better)?'' he said. 'No. I never said that. What I said was if you're getting drafted No. 1, you're going to a bad football team. That's facts. And that's the point that I was trying to tell Travis Hunter. You see what I'm saying? For me, everybody is so taken aback, like, 'Oh, Cam said this.' Bro, it's the truth. It's the truth.' ___