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Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski addressed allegations according to which his coach decisions “sabotaged” the performance of Sheder Sanders in the last pre-season game of the season.
He had 3 out of 6 with 14 yards by the pass and was dismissed five times. Dillon Gabriel had 129 yards by the pass and a pass of touch and Tyler Huntley led the Browns during the last training that established his winning basket.
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Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski calls a game during the first half of a NFL pre-season football match against Los Angeles RAMS on Saturday August 23, 2025 in Cleveland. (AP photo / Sue Ogrocki)
One sports expert Skip Bayless and others questioned Stefanski’s decision -making. Bayless said that the game was stacked against Sanders while playing with third and fourth rope players. He said the Browns had “sabotaged” his performance.
Stefanski rejected these accusations on Sunday.
“Yeah, obviously, I do not care about external things, but I am determined in his development, like all our recruits,” said Stefanski. “So, we will continue to focus on improving our guys, and that’s what we will remain committed, and that is what is important to me.”

Cleveland Browns Shemer Sanders quarterrier speaks with coach Kevin Stefanski during training at the Minicamp on June 11, 2025, in Berea, Ohio. (Jeff Lange / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
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Stefanski said he had kept Sanders out of the last two minutes of the 19-16 victory against Los Angeles Rams to give Huntley even more time.
He also praised Gabriel’s growth in his first pre-season match on Saturday.
“He did a good job yesterday. There is a lot, a lot to clean for our recruits and all our players,” said Stefanski. “It is therefore the funny part, again, as I mentioned, where we can work with these guys and build on good things, help clean the things they were able to clean.
“But really for Dillon, it goes back in spring. It goes back to all the work he did with all these young players they have put in spring now and just need to continue to rely on this work.”

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)
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