Chargers Closing in on Playoff Spot as Chiefs Face Elimination in AFC West Showdown
Despite Shedeur Sanders' 364 passing yards and three touchdowns, the Browns lost 31-29 after failing two late two-point conversions and facing multiple turnovers and injuries.
- On Sunday, the Cleveland Browns failed on two late two-point conversions and lost 31-29 at Huntington Bank Field after Sanders fumbled the snap and a wildcat pass fell incomplete.
- Turnovers and defensive breakdowns helped the Tennessee Titans build a lead, as an interception on a scramble led to a touchdown and Cleveland's run defense surrendered 161 rushing yards and two Tony Pollard touchdowns.
- After a rough third quarter, Shedeur Sanders scored on a 7-yard scramble with 4:27 left and threw a late touchdown, saying, `I would wish I would always have the ball in my hand, but that's not what football is.'
- The result leaves Cleveland Browns at 3-10 and officially eliminated from playoff contention, while Tennessee Titans recovered the onside kick to run out the clock; Cleveland visits the Bears next Sunday.
- With injuries piling up, Browns tight end David Njoku's knee loss and Ethan Pocic's feared Achilles injury complicate plans as Shedeur Sanders remains under evaluation and Myles Garrett nears an NFL sack record.
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The great news that arrived for Shedeur Sanders puts an end, at least partially, to the rumors that Kevin Stefanski does not want him
Shedeur Sanders, the young quarterback of the Cleveland Browns, delivered an excellent performance in this past Week 14 matchup against the Tennessee Titans. Although the team ulti
Deion Sanders makes feelings known on Kevin Stefanski taking out Shedeur Sanders from game-deciding 2-point attempt vs. Titans
Shedeur Sanders' father Deion has interestingly reacted to his son being taken out of a crucial play late in the Cleveland Browns' 31-29 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.
Browns’ Baffling 2-Point Call Fuels Questions About Intent
I apologize for the click-baity headline. Let me get this out of the way immediately: No, I do not think the Cleveland Browns lost to the Tennessee Titans on purpose to improve their position in the 2026 NFL Draft. That being said, I know there's a section of people who believe that could be the case. To be fair to those people, the Browns' potential game-tying 2-point conversion try certainly did not look like a team trying to actually, you kno…
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