Shedeur Sanders failed to improve on his four-touchdown performance the previous week during Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears. The Cleveland Browns ended Week 15 with a disappointing 31-3 loss to the Chicago Bears on the road.
After his son's disappointing showcase, Deion Sanders took to social media to share a message for the Browns. In the story he shared on Instagram, he seemingly took a shot at offensive coordinator Tommy Rees. Coach Prime kept this alleged jab cryptic by highlighting the "O" and "C" of the word "Outcome."
"Well it didn't Come Out like we wanted it to but we're thankful that the OutCome taught uas things that will ultimately bless us on our journey. #CoachPrime," Sanders wrote.•
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Tommy Rees joined the Browns as a tight ends coach and a pass game specialist in 2024. He replaced Ken Dorsey as the offensive coordinator for the 2025 season in January.
However, the team's offense struggled to find any form of consistency on the field. The Browns are ranked third from last (No.30) this season in terms of total offense, averaging 269.8 yards and 25 TDs passing.
Against the Bears, Shedeur Sanders completed 18 of 35 passes for 177 yards with no touchdowns and three interceptions to his name. On the other hand, Caleb Williams completed 17 of 28 passes for 242 yards and two touchdowns.
The Browns are dead last in the AFC North with a 3-11 record and a three-game losing streak. Following last week's loss to the Titans, coach Kevin Stefanski decided to name Shedeur as the QB1 for the remainder of the season.
Shedeur Sanders shares his honest thoughts after disappointing loss to the Bears
In the post-game press conference, Shedeur came forward to share his perspective on the disappointing 31-3 loss to the Chicago Bears.
The rookie quarterback maintained a positive attitude even after throwing three interceptions. He said that he will use this as a learning experience and improve on his game going forward.
"I'm the same person regardless," Shedeur said. "I still got the same belief in myself. Like it is every week, you've got to get out there, learn from it, play better and that's it."Before Sunday's game, the rookie quarterback had tallied 769 yards and five TDs passing in four appearances.
The Browns are next scheduled to face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET, and it will be broadcast on CBS.
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