Cleveland Browns Coach Kevin Stefanski Keeps Everyone Guessing About Shedeur Sanders’ Role
Just when you thought the quarterback carousel couldn’t get any wilder, Cleveland Browns Head Coach Kevin Stefanski decides to throw another curveball into the mix. After shipping Joe Flacco off to Cincinnati faster than a hot dog vendor clearing out after a Guardians loss, the Browns coach is now playing coy about whether rookie Shedeur Sanders will actually step up as the backup quarterback.
You’d think this would be a no-brainer, right? With Flacco gone and only Sanders and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel on the active roster, it seems like simple math. But Stefanski? He is treating this decision like he is choosing between his favorite pizza toppings – with way more deliberation than anyone expected.
The Flacco Trade That Nobody Saw Coming
Let’s be honest here – the Browns trading Flacco caught everyone off guard, including Stefanski himself. “The Joe trade took us by surprise,” the coach said on Wednesday. “That was not something we saw coming. They called us, and it happened very fast.”
The Bengals swooped in like vultures, offering a 2026 fifth-round pick for Flacco and a sixth-rounder. For a team desperately needing quarterback depth after Joe Burrow’s injury concerns, it made perfect sense. For the Browns? Well, it left them scrambling to figure out their depth chart faster than you can say “factory of sadness.”
Sanders: The Waiting Game Continues
Here’s where it gets interesting, and frankly, a bit frustrating for Browns fans who’ve been waiting to see what Sanders can do. The rookie quarterback, drafted 144th overall, has been riding the bench all season as the emergency quarterback. Now, with a clear path to the backup role, Stefanski is pumping the brakes harder than a Sunday driver on I-71.
“I always have to be mindful of our players and our players’ development,” Stefanski said, channeling his inner diplomat. “I want to make sure that I’m always doing what’s best for our players and, of course, our team. But with young players, I’m always thinking about their development.”
The Bailey Zappe Wild Card
Don’t sleep on Bailey Zappe, folks. The former Patriots quarterback is sitting on Cleveland’s practice squad like a relief pitcher warming up in the bullpen. Zappe’s got actual NFL starting experience, eight games with New England, and he even took the reins for the Browns in last season’s finale against Baltimore.
Stefanski hasn’t ruled out elevating Zappe to the active roster, which would give them more flexibility in their quarterback rotation. It’s like having insurance for your insurance, which, let’s face it, is very much a Browns thing to do.
What This Means For the Browns Moving Forward
The real elephant in the room is player development. Stefanski keeps harping on doing what’s best for his young quarterbacks, and you can’t blame him. Rushing Sanders into action before he’s ready could set back his development – something the Browns can’t afford with their track record at the position.
Jerry Jeudy, ever the supportive teammate, had nothing but praise for Sanders’ professionalism: “He’s been doing a great job of being a pro and doing what he needs to do to be able to once he gets his chance to take advantage of it.”
But here is the thing that’s eating at Browns fans: How long do you keep a talented rookie on the shelf? Sanders showed flashes of brilliance at Colorado, and the team obviously saw something in him when they drafted him. At some point, you’ve got to see what you’ve got.
The Bigger Picture For Cleveland
With Deshaun Watson still rehabbing his Achilles injury and no clear timeline for his return, the Browns are essentially flying blind at the most important position on the field. Gabriel looked promising in his debut against Minnesota, but relying on rookies without a proven backup plan is asking for trouble.
The Flacco trade, while surprising, probably made sense from a roster construction standpoint. The veteran wasn’t playing well, six interceptions in four starts will do that, and his hefty contract was eating into valuable cap space. But it also highlighted just how thin the Browns are at quarterback.
What’s Next?
Stefanski says he’ll “let the week play out” before making his final decision, which means Browns fans will be refreshing their Twitter feeds all week looking for updates. Whether it’s Sanders getting his shot or Zappe getting promoted, something’s got to give.
The truth is, this whole situation perfectly encapsulates the Browns’ quarterback saga over the past few years – lots of moving pieces, plenty of uncertainty, and fans left wondering what’s coming next. At least this time, there’s a genuine reason for optimism with two promising rookies in the mix.
As for Sanders? His time is coming, whether it’s this week or next. Sometimes the best thing a coach can do is trust his gut and let talent shine. In Cleveland, they’re hoping Stefanski’s gut is right.
