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Browns HC Kevin Stefanski Had Ridiculous Explanation For Sabotaging Shedeur Sanders On Game-Changing Play In Loss To Titans [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Kevin Stefanski looking on.
Kevin Stefanski (Photo via X)

Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski had an outrageous explanation for the worst play call of the 2025 NFL season.

Kevin Stefanski is facing backlash for a horrific play call that cost the Browns in their 31-29 loss to the Tennessee Titans. Despite four touchdowns and 364 passing yards from Shedeur Sanders, Stefanski inexplicably removed the rookie signal-caller from the game-tying two-point conversion attempt.

The result? Predictably, disastrous:

After the game, Stefanski was asked about the decision to take Sanders out of the two-point conversion. He declined to discuss “specifics”, but merely said he expected better execution on the play.

“Obviously, did not go as we thought it would…I make every call, I make every call…Again, it’s a two-point play. Didn’t come through on our first two-point play. Got to the second two-point play. We didn’t come through. It’s on me…I’m responsible for all of it.”

The play call was also head-scratching, because the Browns’ rushing game was awful all game. Sanders led the team with 29 rushing yards, per ESPN. Quinshon Judkins had 26 on just 14 carries.

Some wonder if Kevin Stefanski could be let go at the end of the season. All we can say is, he’d better have a good explanation to his higher-ups for taking the game out of Sanders’ hands in this game.

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