Shedeur Sanders may have walked into Cleveland with swagger, but he’s now running into something much colder: a brick wall called Kevin Stefanski. In a quarterback room stacked with question marks, it’s becoming clear that the rookie from Colorado isn’t the answer the Browns were hoping for-at least not yet.
Despite Deion Sanders once declaring it might take two players to replace his son, Cleveland isn’t Texas, and Stefanski doesn’t do hype. While Shedeur is still showing up early, throwing in the rain, and bonding with Joe Flacco, he’s not throwing to the starters. Not taking real reps. Not climbing the depth chart. He’s stalled.
On the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show, AFC North beat reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala delivered the harshest truth yet: “He’s not Joe Burrow,” she said flatly. “You’ve got a much better chance to win with either Joe Flacco or Kenny Pickett than you do with these two young rookies.”
Cleveland would be “destroyed” with Sanders or Gabriel
Her comments torched the idea that Sanders-or fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel-could make a real push for QB1 this year. But former Browns DB Tyvis Powell asked why the team wouldn’t just give the kids a shot, especially if Kenny Pickett’s future is uncertain and Flacco is just a rental.
Aditi didn’t flinch: “Because you’d be completely destroyed,” she said. Stefanski, it seems, agrees. The coach praised Shedeur’s work ethic last month on Cleveland Browns Daily, calling him “a great kid” who’s been “working his tail off.” But work ethic isn’t winning him the huddle.
And that’s the real problem. Around Berea, the vibe has shifted. Stefanski may like Sanders-but he doesn’t trust him to lead this offense into a brutal early schedule, not with playoff expectations and Myles Garrett-level threats in practice.
Shedeur would have one foot out of Cleveland
Worse still, rumors are swirling that Shedeur isn’t exactly clicking with certain voices in the Browns front office either. The Stefanski freeze-out might just be part of a bigger disconnect.
In a league where Burrow-types get crowned immediately, Shedeur’s being handed a clipboard instead. And for now, it looks like the Browns are more interested in protecting their team than developing their rookie.
Read the full article here