
Kevin Stefanski explains ‘miscommunication’ in Shedeur Sanders wristband controversy
NY Post
Things are looking about as dysfunctional as ever in Cleveland.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski gave rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders the wrong wristband to start the game, leading to major in-game issues in a resounding 31-3 loss to the Bears.
Cleveland had too many men on the field on the second play of the game, an opening drive false start and a second drive delay of game while Sanders had to run to the sideline to get a play call from Stefanski.
The Browns had no first downs in the first quarter and were almost immediately in a 14-0 deficit.
The game broadcast and sideline reporter Allison Williams revealed that Sanders needed a new wristband to open the second quarter.
After the game, Stefanski confirmed the wristband issues.

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