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Cleveland Brown coach Kevin Stefanski did not offer much clarity on the future role of Shedur Sanders with the team after quarterback’s Big Presence Debut on Friday night.
Sanders spoke of the game world with two touchdown passes against the panthers, praising Lebron James and other sports stars, including South Carolina female basketball coach Don Steeli.
But Stephansky did not indicate whether the performance resulted in promotion to the depth chart as a result of the performance. Sanders who have been buried in fourth place behind Flacko, Kenny Picket and Dillon Gabriel.
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The Cleveland Brens Quarterback Shadar throws against Carolina Panthers during the second quarter at Sanders Bank of America Stadium. (Network today through Scott Coinser/USA Today Network)
When asked about the role of Sanders, Stefanski told reporters on Saturday, “We need to get from an injury point of view and see where everyone is.”
“I really focus on the development of all our quarterbacks and every one of them last night, how important they are. Therefore, that’s what I focus on more than anything.”
Stephansky said Sanders could “clean” some aspects of their performance.
“We have a standard for the situation and is actually every situation, but of course there is a quarterback position. By the standard we play and how we work and how we work and how we take care of football and how we take care of those types,” Stefanski said.
“There are things that can clean the shedur, it will be clean. But, and, I thought the operation was really good, and this is important when you have different people there. … I think it goes back with Shedur or any player, you are maximizing all your time in the building.”
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Stefanski’s comments criticized fans on social media who believe that Sanders are more praiseworthy after performance.
An X user wrote, “Kevin Stefanski is like praising Shedur and drawing teeth to the miscreants or cubi as a whole.”
Another user wrote, “Stop playing and name it in advance.”
Sanders were important for their performance on Friday despite two touchdowns.
Sanders said after the game, “Did I even play the equilibrium? No, I don’t think I did it.” “But, overall, the main goal was to win, and it is honestly what we did.
“I am comfortable with being uncomfortable, so this is the same.”
The Cleveland Brown Quarterback Cender celebrates a touchdown pass against Carolina Panthers during the second quarter at Sanders Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Deadmon/Emazon Images)
Sanders addressed whether he had a fair shot to win the initial job on Saturday.
Sanders said, “I think there is nothing deeply in everything because there is nothing that you are going to be able to control.” “Most of all you can when you get your opportunity, when your number is called, perform, at least minimize bare minimum and win the game. That’s what I think we have done today and of course those things that I am able to grow.”
Nevertheless, Sanders used his big night as an opportunity to target one of one of his opponents.
In a Youtube video posted by his brother, Dion Sanders Junior, Shedur faced one of the brown beat reporters, ESPN’s Tony Grosi at the Bank of America Stadium. It was not a bad conversation, although the sanders were satirical with the reporter.
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“Tony, I hope you have something positive to say about me,” Sanders told Gossi. “You only say negative accessories about me. And I like, ‘I’m not doing anything for you.” I am not looking at anything positive that you ever say. ,
Groxy’s reaction was not audible, although he later shared a laugh.
“What do I do? What shall I do to you?” Sanders said he went away.
Take it to brown Philadelphia eagles Next week in his second Presiden Game, and Stefanski said Sanders would get a lot of representatives.
Sanders fell on the 144th pick in the NFL draft in this spring after Scouts raised character concerns. He was first considered a contender for the first overall pick, but NFL slipped the last four rounds of the first four rounds in one of the most shocking draft slides in history, indicating confusion and debate by many NFL fans.
Cleveland browns quarterbacks Sander Sanders, Front, Ohio, Ohio, exit the field after minicamps at Ohio, Ohio on May 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Sanders’ time with browns is already involved in controversy when he was quoted twice.
Sanders was first given a ticket for 91 mph driving in an area of 65 mph. Two weeks later, he allegedly earned 101 mph in an area of 60 mph and Failed to appear in court,
Brown General Manager Andrew Berry criticized Sanders for the incidents of last month.
“Not smart. Just not smart,” Berry told reporters about the ticket. “This is something we have addressed with him. Look, he understands the implications. He understands the results. It is not just about himself. It’s not just about being a joy, but you can injured other people. … A deer or some cut in front of you, your response time, it’s just dangerous.”
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