Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton in sexism row

By AFP Sport

Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has been accused of reacting in a sexist manner to a question from a female reporter

Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton has been accused of making a sexist comment to a female reporter during a press conference.

Newton landed in hot water after remarking that it was "funny to hear a female" ask a question about route running.

The Panthers star smirked after Jourdan Rodrigue, a reporter for the Charlotte Observer, asked about receiver Devin Funchess's ability to run physically demanding routes.

"It's funny to hear a female talk about routes like -- it's funny," the 28-year-old Newton said before discussing Funchess's development with the team.

Rodrigue however criticized Newton's reply in several posts on social media.

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"I don't think it's 'funny' to be a female and talk about routes. I think it's my job," Rodrigue wrote on Twitter.

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Rodrigue also revealed that she spoke with Newton in private after the press conference and was unhappy with his response.

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"I spoke with him after and it was worse," she wrote. "I chose not to share, because I have an actual job to do today and one he will not keep me from."

The Panthers promptly issued a statement clarifying Newton's remarks.

"I have spoken with Jourdan and Cam and I know they had a conversation where he expressed regret for using those words," a spokesman said.

"We strive as a department to make the environment for media comfortable for everyone covering the team."

Newton's comments were skewered by other female journalists on Twitter.

USA Today's award-winning sports columnist Christine Brennan, the first president of the Association for Women in Sports Media, remarked: "This was commonplace in the 1980s, unfortunately. To hear it now, from a young man, is reprehensible."