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"Please Get Kevin Stefanski Out of Cleveland!!": Tom Brady's Ex-Teammate Blasts Browns HC After Game Costing Shedeur Sanders Call
Coach Stefanski accepted responsibility for failed two-point attempts after touchdowns that cost the Browns a comeback despite QB Shedeur Sanders' historic 364-yard, four-touchdown game.
- Last week, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski accepted responsibility after the Browns lost 31-29 to the Tennessee Titans following two failed two-point conversions.
- Kevin Stefanski had handed play-calling to Tommy Rees after the bye week, and the Browns removed Shedeur Sanders for the game-tying two-point try using wildcat and goal-to-go substitutions.
- Sanders passed for 364 yards and totaled four touchdowns, adding a late seven-yard run and connecting with Harold Fannin Jr. for a key touchdown while becoming the first Browns rookie in the Super Bowl era to reach those combined marks.
- Critics noted the failed two-point tries compounded Browns special teams and defense mistakes, leaving the team unable to capitalize on Sanders' breakout performance.
- Looking ahead to roster decisions, Stefanski confirmed Sanders will start the final four games while Watson remains under a $230 million guaranteed deal through 2026, with release costs exceeding $50 million.
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Sanders named Browns' starting QB for rest of season as decisions about 2-point plays still debated
Not even Shedeur Sanders being named Cleveland’s starting quarterback the rest of the season on Monday could quiet the second-guessing about Kevin Stefanski’s failed 2-point conversion decisions in the 31-29 loss to Tennessee. The two conversions on Sunday were poorly executed, and brought up the debate of when does playing it safe with a young roster, especially at the offensive skill positions, win out over analytics? “I think every decision y…
·Chicago, United States
Read Full ArticlePlayers over plays: How Kevin Stefanski’s failed two-point strategy may have cost the Browns victory
The decision to bench a red-hot Shedeur Sanders for a wildcat trick play has Browns podcast hosts questioning if analytics are blinding coaches to what's happening on the field.
·Cleveland, United States
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