The mother of Shedeur Sanders defends her son after the comments of the former NFL coach


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The mother of the Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Sanders, replied the criticisms he received from the former NFL chief coach, Rex Ryan, on Monday.

Ryan had some short words for Sanders after the rookie said he was able to play better than some of the headlines. However, Sanders has not risen from position number 3 in the depth table and has not seen action in any Browns game this season even though Cleveland is 1-3, not even in garbage time.

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The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Sanders (12), listens to the national anthem before the game between the Browns and the Los Angeles Rams in Huntington Bank Field on August 23, 2025. (Ken Blaze/Imagn images)

Pilar Sanders didn’t seem to appreciate Ryan’s comments.

“For young athletes and football fans … This is how the impotent, cancerous and envy energy looks,” he wrote in a publication about his Instagram stories. “This type of Evile (sic) returns to the back, can cut it with a knife, embedded in blood and bones that are filtered through all the rotten worm holes it has.

“What really represents? His family and his classmates should be ashamed of knowing and leaving this on their platforms. There is no place for this type of sports.”

The publication has been demolished since then.

The former head coach of the New York Jets said in ESPN that he believed that there was something “missing” of Sanders’ conversation when the panelists discussed what the chief coach Kevin Stefanski should do in the position.

The Los Angeles Ram supporter, Jamil Muhammad (45), Sacks, Celveland Browns Marshal, Shedersur Sanders (12) during the second half in Huntington Bank Field on August 23, 2025. (Ken Blaze/Imagn images)

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“This child speaks and directs his mouth. As he said, ‘I can be a seafood of the starting field’ with his arms crossed.

“It is no longer a shame that way. You have the talent of being the field marshal, you should be. You should be ashamed that you are not the field marshal now.”

Sanders said last week that he believed he could perform better than some current headlines in the NFL.

“I know that if you see the field marshal play in the league at this time, I know that I am able to do it better than that,” Sanders told ESPN Cleveland.

The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal, Shedeur Sanders (12), goes out to the field in the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers in the Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon/Imagn images)

Sanders said he is ready to play and hoping to hear that his name is called to enter.

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