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Newton apologizes for letting emotions get the best of him at youth football tournament fight

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Former NFL quarterbac­k Cam Newton said he’s disappoint­ed in himself for losing control of his emotions over the weekend at a 7-on-7 youth football tournament in Atlanta, resulting in a brief fight involving several men from competing teams.

A 22-second video surfaced on Sunday showing the 34-year-old Newton involved in an altercatio­n with at least three other men outside of a school at the tournament. Newton did not throw any punches, and appeared to try to fend off some attackers.

The incident was quickly broken up by a policeman and security.

“I’m disappoint­ed in myself for letting it escalate to what it did and that’s what I’m apologetic to,” Newton said Friday on his 4th and 1 podcast. “The truth of the matter is this: Me, being in my position, I should’ve never put myself in that position. That’s just the truth. That could’ve got ugly, for real.”

The 2015 NFL Most Valuable Player and longtime Carolina Panthers signal caller also apologized to the kids who look up to him.

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AP PHOTO/ROBERT F. BUKATY Switzerlan­d’s Marco Odermatt competes during a men’s World Cup giant slalom skiing race, Friday, in Aspen, Colo.

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