
In yet another twist in the ongoing drama between former NFL MVP Cam Newton and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark, NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe has finally spoken — and his take is as bold as ever.
Sharpe, known for his unfiltered commentary, addressed the escalating beef on a recent episode of his show, bringing much-needed clarity — and controversy — to a situation that’s divided fans and former players alike.
“People don’t want to hear the truth, they want to destroy the messenger,” Sharpe said. “Ryan Clark didn’t say anything out of pocket. He gave his analysis — that’s his job.”


The tension began when Clark criticized Cam Newton’s recent attempts at an NFL comeback, questioning his readiness and commitment to adapting his style. Newton, never one to shy away from confrontation, clapped back on social media, accusing Clark of “tearing down Black quarterbacks” and “clout chasing.”
But Sharpe sees it differently.
“Cam needs to understand that when you’re not playing, and you’re trying to get back in the league, everything is up for scrutiny,” he added. “You don’t get to dodge criticism just because you were once an MVP.”
Sharpe went on to defend Clark’s right to speak candidly as an analyst — especially as a former player who knows what it takes to compete at the highest level.
“This isn’t personal. It’s football,” Sharpe stated. “But when you bring ego into it, suddenly it becomes a war. That’s not on Clark.”
Sharpe’s comments quickly went viral, sparking even more online debate. Some fans praised his balanced take, while others felt he was siding too strongly with media over athletes. Still, one thing is clear: the feud between Cam Newton and Ryan Clark is far from over — and now, another NFL legend is in the mix.
As the drama unfolds, fans are left wondering: will Cam respond again? And what does this mean for how former players critique each other in the media era?
Stay tuned — because in today’s NFL, the off-field drama can hit just as hard as anything between the lines.