Browns Lose: Does Kevin Stefanski Dislike Shedeur Sanders? + Is The Chief's Dynasty Done?
Reese, Kmac, Pam, and Alex discuss the Browns’ loss to the Titans and the controversy surrounding Kevin Stefanski’s decision to pull Shedeur Sanders for the two-point attempt, as well as if the Chiefs’ defeat to the Texans marks the end of their AFC West dominance and the Mahomes‑led dynasty.
The Cleveland Browns lost 31-29 to the Tennessee Titans yesterday in a thrilling and closely contested game. Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders had a strong showing for the Browns, throwing for 364 yards and three touchdowns and adding a rushing score, but Cleveland’s comeback fell short after failing two critical two-point conversions late in the game. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski was heavily criticized for removing Sanders from the game on the 2-poitn attempt becasue of Sanders' high level play. Does Stefanski have a problem with Shedeur? Sanders' performance made him the first Browns QB with 300+ pass yards, 3+ pass TDs and a rush TD in the same game since 1950.
The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a tough loss last night, falling 20-10 at home to the Houston Texans. Patrick Mahomes struggled, completing just 14 of 33 passes for 160 yards and throwing three interceptions, leaving the offense unable to find any rhythm. With the defeat, Kansas City’s record dropped to 6-7, marking their worst 13‑game performance in years under head coach Andy Reid and officially ending their nine-year streak as AFC West champions. The loss also severely diminishes their playoff hopes. Is the Chief's dynasty done?