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Shedeur Sanders Ended The Career Of Browns Reporter Tony Grossi During Postgame Press Conference [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Shedeur Sanders talking to reporters
Shedeur Sanders (Photo via YouTube)

Shedeur Sanders has a budding rivalry with Tony Grosi.

After the Browns quarterback made an impressive NFL debut in the preseason, he had a largely playful message for veteran reporter Tony Grossi.

“You always say negative stuff about me,” Sanders told Browns analyst Tony Grossi. “I didn’t do nothing to you. I’ve never seen you say anything positive about me.”

The fifth-round pick from Colorado completed 13 of 23 passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns.

He was even better on Sunday.

Shedeur Sanders Has a Sarcastic Answer For Tony Grossi

Shedeur Sanders coming out of the tunnel
Shedeur Sanders (Ken Blaze-Imagn Images)

Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders spoke with the media after another impressive start.

Trailing 31-23 with a minute left, Shedeur tossed a touchdown to Harold Fannin Jr. to cut the lead to two.

Head coach Kevin Stefanski decided to take him off the field for the ensuing two-point conversion.

Instead of throwing him under the bus, Shedeur Sanders gave a respectable answer when asked by reporters.

“If I’m out there any play, I wish I would always have the ball in my hand, but that’s not what football is,” Shedeur Sanders said.

Reporter Tony Grossi asked if the failed play ever worked in practice.

Sanders sarcastically said, “Na. We just called it in the game, and it didn’t work out in practice.”

The Cleveland Browns suffered a frustrating 31-29 loss to the Tennessee Titans.

Sanders, the polarizing rookie signal-caller, delivered arguably his best performance of the season.

He threw for 364 yards, two touchdown passes, and added a rushing touchdown.

Sanders’ standout performance emphasized what Cleveland could have if built around him.

It remains to be seen if Stefanski will be the head coach for him in the future.

The season might be over, but the franchise is learning a lot in these games.

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