Deion Sanders seems upset because his son Shedeur continued to remain on the sideline this season for the Cleveland Browns. Moreover,news suggests that Dillon Gabriel will continue playing as a quarterback as the Browns refuse to bench him. Just as the news went viral, Coach Prime posted a cryptic message.
Deion posted on X: “Do you truly believe? I mean, without a shadow of a doubt, even when things don’t look like they’re going your way. Do you have extreme faith when all hell has broken loose? I need you to stand up all week & believe because GOD CAN! #CoachPrime.” It’s his way of rallying through the pain.
Do u truly Believe? I mean without a shadow of a doubt even when things don't look like they're going your way. Do u have extreme Faith when all
Hell has broken loose? I need u to stand up all week & Believe because GOD CAN! #CoachPrime
— COACH PRIME (@DeionSanders) October 20, 2025
Shedeur Sanders Sits While Browns Stick with Dillon Gabriel Amid QB Struggles
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Jun 12, 2025; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel (5) and quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) during mini camp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
Deion was excited about Shadeur at first. But then the budding player ended up on the sideline. Shadeur Sanders joined Cleveland as a fifth-round pick from Colorado but didn’t get a chance to play.
The Cleveland Browns do not have a stable quarterback situation. Coach Kevin, moreover, has decided to go with Dillon Gabriel. This season, though, Gabriel has not performed as expected.
Moreover, the Browns’ current stat stands at 2 wins and 5 losses. In the head-to-head showdown against the Steelers, the Browns had a disappointing loss, 24 to 17. Gabriel had 32 passing attempts, completing 18 for around 189 yards and one touchdown. Unfortunately, he also fumbled the ball twice, with one of those turnovers leading to a score for the opposing team.
Stefanski suggested that they should mentor Gabriel to improve after the game. He desires the team to perform better with him as well. No switch to Shedeur.
The problem began before the season. Shedeur performed well with the second team in training camp. He passed well and ran well, just like his father used to do many years ago. The coaches, however, pulled him before a key practice. They replaced one of their older backs, Tyler Huntley. That was not fair according to some people.
In Week 5, things got worse. The Browns sold their former quarterback, Joe Flacco, to a different team. Then they chose Gabriel to begin with instead of Shedeur. Later when asked about the Brown QB change. Sandersdecided to mime his responses.