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Kevin Stefanski clears doubts about Shedeur Sanders in extreme weather conditions

Despite the extreme cold, Sanders prepares to show his grit in the duel against the 49ers

Kevin Stefanski
Kevin Stefanski

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Kevin Stefanski appeared firm and confident when addressing concerns about Shedeur Sanders ability to play in the extreme cold of Cleveland this Sunday.

During Friday’s press conference, the Browns coach highlighted the rookie quarterback’s prior experience, noting that Sanders spent two seasons with the Colorado Buffaloes, facing low temperatures and challenging weather conditions.

Stefanski emphasized that this background makes him capable of handling the frigid conditions expected in the matchup against the 49ers.

Shedeur Sanders preparation and experience in extreme conditions

“Yes, he played in Colorado,” Kevin Stefanski stated. “There’s a lot of wind there. There will be all kinds of weather. So I think he’s ready to play.”

The statement aimed to dispel any doubts about Sanders adaptation to snow and intense cold—factors that could affect a rookie quarterback’s performance.

Although he spent most of the season as a backup, Shedeur proved his capability when Dillon Gabriel suffered a concussion in Week 11, taking over as starter and showing growth in his first full game.

In his debut, Sanders completed four of 16 passes for 47 yards with no touchdowns, but in the next victory against the Raiders, he completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards and a touchdown.

This performance reinforced Kevin Stefanski confidence in keeping him as the starter for Week 13, despite Gabriel returning from the concussion protocol.

Stefanski made it clear that the rookie has the character and physical preparation to handle demanding challenges.

Recognition and key decisions by Kevin Stefanski

Kevin Stefanski also addressed the controversy over the game ball from last week. Which was given to Myles Garrett instead of Shedeur Sanders.

“I thought it was well deserved,” Stefanski explained, defending his decision to recognize the efforts of all players, especially in a crucial road victory.

The coach’s transparency demonstrates his strategic approach and leadership, balancing rookie development with recognition of veterans who make a difference.

The Browns vs 49ers matchup, scheduled for 1 pm ET and broadcast on CBS. Will be the ultimate test of Shedeur Sanders composure under the coldest conditions of the season.

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