Deion Sanders breaks silence on 'hit job' against Shedeur Sanders after Browns QB's 4TD outing vs Titans

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Deion Sanders breaks silence on 'hit job' against Shedeur Sanders after Browns QB's 4TD outing vs Titans
Deion Sanders meets his son Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns prior to a game against the Tennessee Titans at Huntington Bank Field on December 07, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio.

Story Highlights:

Deion shuts down rumors about Shedeur, calling media-driven criticism “lies” while celebrating his son’s four-TD performance.

Browns fans fume as Kevin Stefanski pulls Sanders on a crucial two-point try, fueling backlash after another close defeat.

Deion Sanders enjoyed every minute of his visit to Cleveland to watch his son, Shedeur Sanders, drop a  banger performance.

After the Browns' close 31-29 defeat against the Titans, a fan went viral for listing the rumors circulating regarding Shedeur, from claims that he "doesn't get along with teammates" to accusations about his practice effort, and football IQ. He called every one of them a lie. Deion responded to the fan with a blessing and a reminder:

“God Bless u my brother! God has the final say not man thank God.”

 

 

The X user (@hovah76) called the criticism an orchestrated attack by media, coaches "because Shedeur and his father declined to bow down to their demands."

Shedeur Sanders' amazing performance go waste because of Kevin Stefanski's unusual decision


Shedeur Sanders dropped another banger performance Cleveland has been requesting for, yet somehow left the pitch with a loss and a storm of controversy not of his own making. The rookie outplayed the No.1 pick Cam Ward, posting 364 yards and four touchdowns, and nearly had a miracle comeback in front of his father, Deion Sanders.

Instead, the Browns suffered a frustrating collapse in a 31-29 loss that reignited the debate around Kevin Stefanski's decision making. Sanders kept the stadium on the edge, going 9 for 10 for 109 yards two final touchdown drives. But the Browns botched both two-point attempts, consisting of the second try, where Stefanski removed his red-hot quarterback for a wildcat play through running back Kevin Stefanski.

Fans watched in shock as Quinshon Judkins mishandled the snap, and tossed desperation incompletions while Sanders stood in frustration on the sidelines. Stefanski took the blame after the game.

But with the Browns now 3-10 and officially eliminated, the criticism is majorly on the head coach.