Kevin Stefanski Under Fire for Shedeur Sanders Decision
Summary
Shedeur Sanders, a backup NFL quarterback and son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, entered a game for the first time during the regular season after the starting quarterback got injured. The head coach, Kevin Stefanski, faced criticism for not letting Sanders practice with the main team before the game, which some say affected Sanders' performance.Key Facts
- Shedeur Sanders played his first regular-season NFL game against the Baltimore Ravens.
- Sanders replaced starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who was injured.
- Sanders completed 4 out of 16 passes, gaining 47 yards, and threw one interception.
- After the game, Sanders expressed dissatisfaction with his performance.
- Coach Kevin Stefanski admitted Sanders hadn't practiced with the main team before the game.
- This led to criticism of Stefanski, with some calling for his dismissal.
- A former NFL player explained that typically only starters get first-team practice reps.
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