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Shedeur Sanders’ Mom, Pilar, Ripped The Cleveland Browns Coaching Staff In Since-Deleted Video While Watching Game From The Stands

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Pilar Sanders in the stands.
Pilar Sanders (Photo via Instagram)

Shedeur Sanders had a career game on Sunday, but his mom was still upset.

Sanders’ mother, Pilar, threw shade at the Cleveland Browns after the rookie quarterback made his regular-season debut.

The fifth-round pick by the Browns earlier this year came on for starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel after the latter exited the game with a concussion.

During his first career start, Pilar stole the show by wearing a Shedeur Sanders’ shirt and a Browns’ Jacket.

On Sunday, Pilar was back in the stands cheering on her son as he faced the Titans.

Pilar Sanders, the ex-wife of Deion Sanders, made it clear that she dislikes it when the team goes into a wildcat formation, taking her son off the field.

“You know, this (expletive) wildcat is bull (expletive),” she said.

“We r all done with seeing this four so many reason cuz we ALL SEE.”

Pilar then called out the Browns’ coaching staff following a touchdown throw by Shedeur Sanders.

“See what happens when you don’t do wildcat,” she said. “TOUCHDOWN.”

Shedeur’s mom quickly deleted the video after realizing how fans might interpret it, but by then it was too late. The damage had already been done, and her message made waves online.

Shedeur Sanders Has a Career Game

Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders in uniform
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders (Barry Reeger-Imagn Images)

Shedeur Sanders proved that he’s the future at the quarterback position for the Cleveland Browns.

Sanders dominated, throwing for 364 yards and three touchdowns on 23-of-42 through the air.

He also tacked on three carries for 29 yards and one score.

Unfortunately, the storyline of the game centered on the questionable play-calling by head coach Kevin Stefanski.

With the game on the line and needing a two-point conversion to force overtime, Sanders was taken off the field.

The Browns opted to place rookie running back Quinshon Judkins in the wildcat, and it failed miserably.

“I wish I would always have the ball in my hands, but that’s not what football is,” Sanders said after the game.

“In any situation, of course you want to, but I know we practice something and we execute it in practice and we just didn’t seem to this day.”

The Browns fell short, losing 31-29 at Huntington Bank Field on Sunday, pushing their record to 3-10.

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