Browns coach draws fury as Shedeur Sanders sits during crucial 2-point try
Shedeur Sanders has been named the starting QB of the Cleveland Browns, and will face the San Francisco 49ers. Colin Cowherd asks if Sanders is ready to be the starter for the Browns and if he can help them win games.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski drew the ire of fans on Sunday as the team lost 31-29 to the Tennessee Titans.
Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders brought the team to within two points after throwing a touchdown pass to tight end Harold Fannin Jr. Cleveland, rightfully, decided to try a 2-point conversion to tie the game. But the team decided to go with a wildcat formation for the attempt instead of keeping Sanders in the game.
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Cleveland Browns' Shedeur Sanders (12) and Teven Jenkins (74) celebrate a touchdown in the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Cleveland, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025. (Sue Ogrocki/AP Photo)
Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins took the snap in the shotgun and ran to his right. He was supposed to flip the ball to wide receiver Gage Larvadain. But he ran right past him and only stopped when it was too late. Judkins’ last-ditch effort to throw the ball across the field was for naught.
Tennessee held on to win the game.
NFL fans on social media tore into Stefanski for the play-call with the game on the line.
Sanders had an impressive showing in the loss. He was 23-of-42 with 364 passing yards, three touchdown passes and a rushing touchdown. A key interception by Sanders in the third quarter led to a Titans touchdown on Tennessee’s next drive.
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Tennessee Titans interim head coach Mike McCoy, left, and Cleveland Browns


