Denver Broncos players slam Cam Newton following Super Bowl win: 'He didn't want it'
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The Denver Broncos defense neutralized Cam Newton during Super Bowl 50, forcing two fumbles, one interception, and six sacks on the MVP en route to a 24-10 Broncos victory.
After the game, select members of the stingy Denver defense bashed Newton's play, too.
"He didn't want it," cornerback Aqib Talib said.
"That's the way he is," Danny Trevathan added. "Playing for himself."
Specifically, they were referring to a key fumble down the stretch in the fourth quarter that helped seal the game for Denver. Von Miller forced Newton's second fumble of the game, and as the free ball bounced around the field, Newton had the opportunity to dive on it but appeared to hold himself back instead of diving into a pile of players.
The Broncos recovered the ball and turned the play into a touchdown that, after a two-point conversion, pushed their lead to 24-10 with under four minutes to play.
Here's the play:
https://twitter.com/mims/statuses/696557257295847424
Broncos' Trevathan: "That's the way he is. Playing for himself." Talib: "He didn't want it." https://t.co/hJKctOvvZJ
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