Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton made an appearance Wednesday on "Good Morning America" on Channel 9.
He spoke about his new show that premiered on Nickelodeon last Friday. It's called "All In with Cam Newton."
Newton teamed up with children to help make their dreams come true.
It was the first public interview Newton has given since the loss in the Super Bowl.
NOW ON @GMA: @NFL MVP @CameronNewton opens up on camera for first time since emotional #SB50 moments. pic.twitter.com/7oMSMXgNY4
— Good Morning America (@GMA) June 8, 2016
When asked about his post-Super Bowl press conference and what he learned from last season, the NFL MVP said, "We fell short at the end, but it's OK. We're re-loaded and I'm looking forward to getting started.
He went on to tell host Robin Roberts, “Everything is pretty much a learning experience, especially in the face of defeat. I had time to think back, I had time to talk to so many different people, including my teammates, family and friends and (there's) no need to talk about certain things that's already understood."
Watch his interview below:
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