Less headlines, more football
Shedeur Sanders, son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, was selected in the fifth round of the 2025 draft—a spot many felt didn’t match his talent. Since then, his journey has been anything but smooth. He’s fighting for snaps, trust, and a place in a team that still hasn’t named its offensive leader. Kevin Stefanski, however, refuses to let that decision be shaped by headlines. “Our plan is our plan,” he added, drawing a clear line between internal decisions and external pressure.
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The coach’s body language and tone reveal something deeper: a defense of internal process over media noise. When asked if Shedeur Sanders is the future, Kevin Stefanski responded firmly: “I’m not talking about that. We’re focused on the present.” And for him, that present is built in practice—not in press conferences.
No comparisons
Behind the scenes, Cleveland’s quarterback room is crowded. Each player carries ambition and their own storyline. Kevin Stefanski is working to unify the group, set clear expectations, and prevent comparisons between Sanders and Gabriel from dominating the locker room. For Shedeur Sanders, the message is simple: less talk, more action.
The next chapter may unfold quietly—during a practice rep or a decisive play. In Cleveland, the real conversation is no longer happening in front of cameras. It’s between the coach and his players. And Kevin Stefanski has made it clear: he’s not giving up that space.
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