Broncos Chris Harris may have played role in Cam Newton's media walkout

ByDavid Newton ESPN logo
Monday, February 8, 2016
Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton answers questions after the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game against the Denver Broncos Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016, in Santa Clara, Calif.
Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton answers questions after the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game against the Denver Broncos Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016, in Santa Clara, Calif.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Did Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris contribute to Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton abruptly walking away from reporters following Super Bowl 50?

On Sunday after the game, Harris was in an adjacent interview area talking loudly about the Broncos' game plan in their 24-10 victory at Levi's Stadium.

His voice could be heard above everyone else's from the Carolina interview area, which was separated from the Broncos' area by a black curtain.

"Load the box, force y'all to throw the ball. Can you throw the football? That was the game plan," Harris said.

Newton was looking in that direction and appeared to be listening intently to Harris. The newly crowned league MVP finally shook his head as Harris spoke and then walked off.

Whether Harris' comments pushed Newton into leaving, only the quarterback can say. But even before Harris spoke, Newton had given a string of short answers as he peered out from his black hoodie. Other Carolina players also could hear the comments and still continued to do interviews.

Newton obviously was reeling from the loss after leading Carolina to a 17-1 record entering the game. Reporters saw that. So did Newton's teammates.

"He's just hurting, man," wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery said. "He put in a lot of work. ... Had a heck of a year."

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