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Shilo Sanders’ sexist comments will only hurt Shedeur Sanders long-term

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The Cleveland Browns quarterback situation was always going to be a talking point. When longtime Browns reporter Mary Kay Cabot suggested that Deshaun Watson could open the 2026 NFL season as QB1 over Shedeur Sanders, she was doing exactly what she’s done for years: reporting and analyzing the team honestly. That part isn’t controversial.

What came next is. MORE: NFL Power Rankings after 2026 NFL Draft Support Is Fine — The Approach Wasn’t Shilo Sanders, Shedeur’s brother and son of Deion Sanders, pushed back publicly. Wanting to defend your brother?

That’s understandable. That’s loyalty. But telling a respected reporter to “go make a sandwich” crossed a line—plain and simple.

The issue isn’t just that the comment was dismissive. It was sexist. And in today’s media environment, that kind of response doesn’t just reflect on the person who said it—it spills over onto everyone connected.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders on the sidelines against the Tennessee Titans. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images Why This Hurts Shedeur This isn’t happening in a vacuum. It’s been about a year since Shedeur Sanders experienced a surprising fall in the draft, a process that already came with plenty of noise surrounding the Sanders family.