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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy has led his team to the Super Bowl this season. But even that isn’t enough to change Cam Newton’s opinion of him.

In a recent episode of the “4th & 1 with Cam Newton” podcast, the former NFL MVP doubled down on his previous take that Purdy is far from elite at his position.

Newton cleared up that he never called Purdy “trash,” but rather a “game manager” who doesn’t elevate players like a true game-changing talent. The former Carolina Panthers QB stated that Purdy isn’t even a top-three player on his own team.

“I still reserve the right to say this. To be labeled a game changer," Newton said, "Brock Purdy has to be the best player on the offensive side of the ball — and that’s not the case. … I ain’t recanting [anything] … Brock Purdy is the 10th best player on his team."

Newton felt vindicated with his Purdy take in December. The free-agent QB made a post that went viral following Purdy’s letdown against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 16.

Newton had previously lumped Purdy with Dak Prescott, Jared Goff and Tua Tagovailoa as quarterbacks who are simply an extension of their coach’s game plan on the field. But Purdy has outlasted all of the aforementioned names this season to get a shot at his first Super Bowl ring.

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