Baby No. 8 has arrived for Cam Newton. Newton’s girlfriend, Jasmin Brown, revealed that she has delivered the new child.
Hitting her Instagram Story, Brown commented on the birth while detailing hospital garments, explicitly questioning how long she has to be in a depend, which she called a diaper.
“You don’t want me to wear a thong,” Brown said to the newborn. “You want me to wear a diaper because you have on a diaper … OK we’ll be diaper twins.”
Cam Newton appeared on The Big Podcast with Shaq, and one of the conversations was about his brawl at a youth football event.
Speaking with Shaq, Cam gives background on the incident:
He later added, “I just have to be better. And I want to use this as an example for athletes, entertainers, people of influence. … That is high a target to people where you just want to chill out with your friends.”
Cam Newton opens up about the recent incident that occurred at his camp.
Earlier this week, the former All-Pro quarterback has released an apology, stating he apologized to anyone affected.
“There’s no excuse,” Newton said on his 4th and 1 Podcast. “It’s really not, ’cause it could’ve been a melee, more violence could’ve stemmed from that and it’s just not called for. And on top of that, it’s echoing something that’s been permeating for years — black people. Why it gotta be at a black event? You know what I’m saying? And I can easily play the victim and I’m not going to do that.”
He added, “I have to use my power to empower the next generation. That’s all I wanna do. I wanna use what I’ve been through as information to change the narrative because to be honest, these are a lot of children’s way out of their situation.”
You can hear the full apology below.
Cam Newton apologizes for the fight at last weekend’s We Ball 7v7 tournament.
Soon the Cam Newton brawl from last weekend will float on into “Remember when….” land. None of the parties involved have decided to press charges.
According to TMZ, Newton declined to press charges, while the other men also sidestepped the offer.
“Neither Mr. Newton or any of the other involved persons who remained on scene indicated that they required medical attention or wished to pursue criminal charges,” reads a statement from the Atlanta Police Department. “The responding officers completed an information only incident report to document what had occurred. At this time, it is unknown how or why the scuffle occurred.”
The fight allegedly stems from trash talk from Newton to other people in attendance at the 7-on-7 tournament.
Netwon was standing at the top of the stairs in the video when three people began to push the 2015 NFL MVP, and he attempted to defend himself. The ordeal was quickly broken up by security at the We Ball Sports x DynastyU 7v7 event at B.E.S.T. Academy.
Newton’s 15-and-under team did with the event’s championship.
Cam Newton led Auburn to a Natty with 1 O-lineman that started an NFL game and no one else recording a NFL reception, rush attempt or pass attempt. He’s used to being a one man army, so you are delulu if you thought some guys jumping him was gonna phase him. Hat didn’t even move. pic.twitter.com/i321xmZTyE
Cam Newton’s child with Jasmine Brown has officially been born. Brown announced the arrival of the child with a skit on Instagram about the baby forcing them to be “diaper twins”. The pair recently threw an extravagant baby shower as the former QB welcomed his eighth child into the world. Newton’s other seven children were fathered with two of his ex-partners.
The pair first announced the pregnancy back in October. “Third times a charm tour coming to a comedy stage near you. Link in bio,” Brown wrote on social media, promoting a December comedy tour alongside an image of her with her baby bump. Furthermore, Brown jokingly referred to herself as “Baby Momma 3” in the post’s image. Additionally, Brown can be seen holding up three fingers to really drive the point home.
Meanwhile, Newton recently broke his silence about his involvement in a recent scuffle at a youth football game. “It was all just words but it became more than that. It started with words and it should have ended with words, but it didn’t,” Newton told the 4th & 1 podcast. This appeared to corroborate previous accounts of the fight, which framed the incident as trash talk that got out of hand. Furthermore, Newton placed the blame on himself, saying that he shouldn’t have let things get out of hand and he should have exercised more calmness in the moment.
The brawl occurred at a 7-on-7 event in Atlanta. Newton was reportedly identified by police because of his signature hat and hair. Earlier this week, it was reported that no one involved in the fight would be pressing charges. “Neither Mr. Newton or any of the other involved persons who remained on scene indicated that they required medical attention or wished to pursue criminal charges. The responding officers completed an information-only incident report to document what had occurred. At this time, it is unknown how or why the scuffle occurred,” a police statement read.
Fallout from a brawl involving Cam Newton at a youth football tournament continues. The former All-Pro quarterback has released an apology, stating he apologized to anyone affected.
“There’s no excuse,” Newton said on his 4th and 1 Podcast. “It’s really not, ’cause it could’ve been a melee, more violence could’ve stemmed from that and it’s just not called for. And on top of that, it’s echoing something that’s been permeating for years — black people. Why it gotta be at a black event? You know what I’m saying? And I can easily play the victim and I’m not going to do that.”
He added, “I have to use my power to empower the next generation. That’s all I wanna do. I wanna use what I’ve been through as information to change the narrative because to be honest, these are a lot of children’s way out of their situation.”
You can hear the full apology below.
Cam Newton apologizes for the fight at last weekend’s We Ball 7v7 tournament.
Soon the Cam Newton brawl from last weekend will float on into “Remember when….” land. None of the parties involved have decided to press charges.
According to TMZ, Newton declined to press charges, while the other men also sidestepped the offer.
“Neither Mr. Newton or any of the other involved persons who remained on scene indicated that they required medical attention or wished to pursue criminal charges,” reads a statement from the Atlanta Police Department. “The responding officers completed an information only incident report to document what had occurred. At this time, it is unknown how or why the scuffle occurred.”
The fight allegedly stems from trash talk from Newton to other people in attendance at the 7-on-7 tournament.
Netwon was standing at the top of the stairs in the video when three people began to push the 2015 NFL MVP, and he attempted to defend himself. The ordeal was quickly broken up by security at the We Ball Sports x DynastyU 7v7 event at B.E.S.T. Academy.
Newton’s 15-and-under team did with the event’s championship.
Cam Newton led Auburn to a Natty with 1 O-lineman that started an NFL game and no one else recording a NFL reception, rush attempt or pass attempt. He’s used to being a one man army, so you are delulu if you thought some guys jumping him was gonna phase him. Hat didn’t even move. pic.twitter.com/i321xmZTyE
Cam Newton has broken his silence on his fight at a youth football event last weekend. “It was all just words but it became more than that. It started with words and it should have ended with words, but it didn’t,” Newton told the 4th & 1 podcast. This appeared to corroborate previous accounts of the fight, which framed the incident as trash talk that got out of hand. Furthermore, Newton placed the blame on himself, saying that he shouldn’t have let things get out of hand and he should have exercised more calmness in the moment.
The brawl occurred at a 7-on-7 event in Atlanta. Newton was reportedly identified by police because of his signature hat and hair. Earlier this week, it was reported that no one involved in the fight would be pressing charges. “Neither Mr. Newton or any of the other involved persons who remained on scene indicated that they required medical attention or wished to pursue criminal charges. The responding officers completed an information-only incident report to document what had occurred. At this time, it is unknown how or why the scuffle occurred,” a police statement read.
Elsewhere, Shannon Sharpe used an audience Q&A for 4th And 1 to reveal how he feels about Cam Newton, who was joining him on the show, wanting to be back in the NFL. Shannon’s point boiled down to one key factor – is Newton ready to sacrifice everything to back into the NFL? “You gotta train like Auburn Cam, when you didn’t have a cent. That’s the level you gotta train at that level. And that’s something that only Cam can answer.”
Unfortunately, for Cam, it appeared that he was not prepared to make that level of sacrifice. Instead, Newton tried to argue that he was allowed to have preferences and conditions about his return. Furthermore, he tried to mount the argument that his willingness to compromise on his role and expectations was an adequate replacement for sacrifice.
Soon the Cam Newton brawl from last weekend will float on into “Remember when….” land. None of the parties involved have decided to press charges.
According to TMZ, Newton declined to press charges, while the other men also sidestepped the offer.
“Neither Mr. Newton or any of the other involved persons who remained on scene indicated that they required medical attention or wished to pursue criminal charges,” reads a statement from the Atlanta Police Department. “The responding officers completed an information only incident report to document what had occurred. At this time, it is unknown how or why the scuffle occurred.”
The fight allegedly stems from trash talk from Newton to other people in attendance at the 7-on-7 tournament.
Netwon was standing at the top of the stairs in the video when three people began to push the 2015 NFL MVP, and he attempted to defend himself. The ordeal was quickly broken up by security at the We Ball Sports x DynastyU 7v7 event at B.E.S.T. Academy.
Newton’s 15-and-under team did with the event’s championship.
Cam Newton led Auburn to a Natty with 1 O-lineman that started an NFL game and no one else recording a NFL reception, rush attempt or pass attempt. He’s used to being a one man army, so you are delulu if you thought some guys jumping him was gonna phase him. Hat didn’t even move. pic.twitter.com/i321xmZTyE
No one involved in the brawl at a youth football game that also included Cam Newton will press charges. TMZ broke the news yesterday that police would be concluding their investigation into the scuffle that occurred over the weekend. “Neither Mr. Newton or any of the other involved persons who remained on scene indicated that they required medical attention or wished to pursue criminal charges. The responding officers completed an information-only incident report to document what had occurred. At this time, it is unknown how or why the scuffle occurred,” a police statement read.
However, two men involved in the brawl told Fox News that the brawl started due to trash talk that got out of hand. The brawl occurred at a 7-on-7 event in Atlanta. Newton was reportedly identified by police because of his signature hat and hair. Despite this, no one will have any repercussions as everyone involved seemingly wants to move past the incident.
Elsewhere, Stephen A. Smith recently apologized to Cam Newton for the role that First Take and The Stephen A. Smith Show played in the backlash Newton received over his opinions on Brock Purdy. “Whether we agree or disagree with your dissection of Brock Purdy, what that [debate] deteriorated into was whether you had the right to say that. And I just want to say on national TV…I want to apologize for that,” Smith told Newton.
Newton has been getting a lot of hate for saying that Brock Purdy was not a “game changer” but a “game manager”. It’s a point he even made prior to smith’s apology. Newton said he trusted Purdy on a game-winning Super Bowl drive because he trusted Purdy’s resources. However, many people questioned what “right” Newton, who hasn’t played since 2021, had to make that call given what he had achieved in his own career.
Cam Newton was able to fend of two grown men in a wild outburst that went viral over the weekend. It all went down at a 7-on-7 youth football tournament in Atlanta, Georgia. It sent the internet into a frenzy as everyone was giving their reactions while praising the ex-NFL quarterback for how he handled the situation. Things could have gotten ugly really quick if he decided to throw a punch or slam someone to the ground. Now, just days after the altercation Cam Newton’s assailants are speaking out about their side of the story.
The two gentlemen are actually brothers, and they went on a podcast to reveal how this all escalated. According to them, Cam Newton was the instigator in all of this. He was saying things like “I made y’all,” and “I’m responsible for everything y’all do.” After that, Cam allegedly grabbed Steph, the younger brother to the man with the dreads in the video below. That is when he stepped into action and what led to them all getting handsy with one another.
However, another video was dug up on Twitter of the older brother talking trash to Cam Newton before the fight. In the short audio clip he says, “Non-throwing a** Atlanta hero quarterback cannot beat me.” After hearing their side it seems the yapping got a little too personal for some and it led to them stepping up to each other. It is worth noting that Cam loved to get in players’ heads during games, just look at this clip above. It will be interesting to see how he responds to the brothers’ claims.
What are your thoughts on Cam Newton’s assailants’ speaking out about their side of the story? Do you believe them or are they covering up how they got handled? Did Cam handle this in the best way possible and should he return to any youth football camps? How will the former quarterback respond? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Cam Newton. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the world of sports.
Over this past weekend the internet was set ablaze by a video that surfaced from a youth football tournament in Atlanta. Cam Newton is seen fending of his three assailants with no help required. His fedora did not even move an inch to boot. The former NFL superstar quarterback does not really do a whole lot surrounding the game as much as he once did. However, he still feels he owes it to the kids to spread his knowledge about what it takes to reach the pros. Everyone was giving their reaction to the Cam Newton fight, including Cam’ron and Ma$e.
The It Is What It Is hosts never shy away from giving their unfiltered opinions and with a viral topic like this, they had a lot to say. Ma$e was adamant about not giving these kids his time again. “I think [he] should stay out of those camps. Cause it would have even been worse if he had a firearm or something like that,” the rapper said. For Cam’ron’s reaction to the Cam Newton fight, he just laid it out there that the kids were ignorant.
It Is What It Is Weren’t The Only Ones Supporting Cam Newton
Like we said earlier, everyone was giving their takes on this. Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson of Nightcap praised Cam’s behavior and composure. Additionally, Robert Griffin III tweeted out as well, according to Bossip. RGIII tweeted, “Cam Newton led Auburn to a Natty with 1 O-lineman that started an NFL game and no one else recording a NFL reception, rush attempt or pass attempt. He’s used to being a one man army, so you are delulu if you thought some guys jumping him was gonna phase him. Hat didn’t even move.”
What are your thoughts on Cam’ron and Ma$e’s reactions to the viral Cam Newton fight at the football camp? Do you agree or disagree with their takes? Did Cam handle this in the best way possible and should he return to any youth football camps? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding It Is What It Is and Cam Newton. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the world of sports.
Cam Newton is in videos circulating of a scuffle circulating online. According to ESPN, Newton was at a 7-on-7 football tournament in Atlanta.
Netwon was standing at the top of the stairs in the video when three people began to push the 2015 NFL MVP, and he attempted to defend himself. The ordeal was quickly broken up by security at the We Ball Sports x DynastyU 7v7 event at B.E.S.T. Academy.
No details about what sparked the squabble are available, but Newton’s 15-and-under team did with the event’s championship.
Cam Newton led Auburn to a Natty with 1 O-lineman that started an NFL game and no one else recording a NFL reception, rush attempt or pass attempt. He’s used to being a one man army, so you are delulu if you thought some guys jumping him was gonna phase him. Hat didn’t even move. pic.twitter.com/i321xmZTyE