Shedeur Sanders Used One Word To Describe Kevin Stefanski After Last Game Of His Rookie Season [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders had one word to describe head coach Kevin Stefanski after the final game of their season on Sunday.
The Browns ended their campaign on a winning note. They beat the Cincinnati Bengals 20-18 in a game that saw Myles Garrett break the single-season sack record.
Meanwhile, Shedeur’s rookie season is in the books. He had a difficult path to the starting job but ended up as Stefanski’s man under center late in the season.
The quarterback described his HC as “tough” while speaking to reporters after the win.
“He’s been real tough, real tough. It’s good, and I think I grew and learned a lot from him,” he offered. “This week we had a conversation just about things, and I feel like we grew to understand each other.”
“He’s only ever been coached by his dad, any coach is going to seem “real tough” one fan commented.
He’s only ever been coached by his dad, any coach is going to seem “real tough”
— the dude (@spar3o) January 5, 2026
“Smh y’all stay trying to get Shedeur to say something negative about his head coach. I’m glad he’s smart enough not to take the bait,” said a second.
Smh y’all stay trying to get Shedeur to say something negative about his head coach. I’m glad he’s smart enough not to take the bait
— 🪷 Destiny444 (@ShawnieP0324) January 4, 2026
“Good answer…..im really proud of this brotha. Stay strong shedeur,” another wrote.
Good answer…..im really proud of this brotha
Stay strong shedeur pic.twitter.com/Wh4ZYuhuvj— Mar (@Mardabadguy) January 5, 2026
Sanders appeared in eight games for Cleveland this season, starting seven. He ends his rookie season with 1,400 passing yards, seven touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.
The Browns have closed 2025 with a 5-12 record, with the rookie QB accounting for three of their wins. However, his future remains uncertain.
