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Cleveland Browns’ quarter-Arrière mother Sanders retaliated on the criticisms he received from the former NFL head coach Rex Ryan on Monday.
Ryan had laconic words for Sanders after the recruit said he was able to play better than some of the league starters. However, Sanders did not go from position n ° 3 on the depth table and saw the action in any Browns match this season despite the fact that Cleveland is 1-3, not even in waste of waste.
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Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12) listens to the national anthem before the match between the Browns and the Los Angeles Rams at the Huntington Bank Field on August 23, 2025. (Ken Blaze / Imagn images)
Pilar Sanders did not seem to appreciate Ryan’s remarks.
“To young athletes and football fans … This is what helpless, cancerous and envious energy is like,” she wrote in an article on her Instagram stories. “This type of avoidance (sic) comes back to the back – you can cut it with a knife – incorporated into blood and bones that infiltrate all the rotten green holes that he has.
“What and who does he really represent?
The position has since been removed.
Former New York Jets head coach said that he thought there was something “missing” in the Sanders conversation when the panelists debated what head coach Kevin Stefanski should do to the post.

Los Angeles Rams, Jamil Muhammad (45), Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12) bags during the second half of the Huntington Bank Field on August 23, 2025. (Ken Blaze / Imagn images)
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“This kid speaks and he sink his mouth. As he said:” I can be a quarter -Arrière leaving “with his arms crossed like that. Do your A – in the front row and do all that. If I know, the whole League knows,” said Ryan.
“Stop being embarrassing this way. You have the talent to be the quarter-tree, you should be. You should be embarrassed that you are not a quarter-Arrière now.”
Sanders said last week that he thought he could perform better than some current starters in the NFL.
“I know that if you see the quarter-Arrière playing in the league at the moment, I know that I am able to do better than that,” Sanders told Espn Cleveland.

Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders (12 years old) quarter-Arrière takes the ground in the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers at the Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon / Imagn images)
Sanders said he was ready to play and wait to hear his name called to enter.