Coach Prime Makes First Comment After Shedeur Sanders Makes Browns Debut
Deion Sanders, aka Coach Prime, made his first post after Shedeur Sanders made his Cleveland Browns and NFL debut.
Sanders came in relief of Dillon Gabriel on Sunday, who was in concussion protocol
Now, on Monday, Coach Prime took to social media to share his first post since his son in Shedeur made his NFL debut.
“We must acknowledge all that GOD does & say Thank you,” Sanders
Coach Prime has yet to officially comment on his thoughts on Shedeur’s performance, but he will likely be asked about this week at Colorado.
However, Deion has made it clear his focus is on coaching the Colorado Buffaloes, but he will be rooting for his son to have success.
In his first NFL game, Sanders was 4-of-16 for 47 yards and an interception.
Sanders ‘Thankful’ for the Support of Browns Fans
Cleveland’s offense had been a problem all season, and
On Sunday, with Gabriel in concussion protocol, he entered the game to a massive cheer from Browns fans. Fans were cheering after every completion as they were thrilled to see Sanders.
Following the game, Sanders said he was thankful for all the support from the fans.
“Yeah, I’m extremely thankful. Well, first, let me say this,” Sanders said after the game on Sunday. “When Dillon out there playing and all that, I appreciate the fans. I appreciate everybody, but I’m a good person overall, so I don’t really like him not feeling comfortable, confident when he get out there. So it puts everything in a tough spot, and it’s not helping the team. So, that could be taken as, ‘okay, I’m being a distraction’, even though I ain’t doing that, even though I’m not doing nothing.
“But I’m thankful for the supporters, thankful for the fans, thankful for everybody out there that believes. And yeah, when I got out there, I definitely felt them, and I’m truly thankful for it. I’m just thankful that I’m out here, I’m thankful for the opportunity. Thankful seeing all them 12 jerseys out there, and it was a great feeling for that, but the feeling of losing, that ain’t nothing we going to get comfortable with, like, on my watch, for sure.”
If Gabriel isn’t cleared, Sanders is in line to start on Sunday when the Browns go on the road to play the Las Vegas Raiders.
Stefanski Believes There Are Things to ‘Clean Up’ for Sanders
Sanders was thrown into the game after halftime, and it was the first time he was playing with the first-team offense.
With that, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski knew it was a tough spot for the rookie. But the coach believes there are positives from it, but also things to clean up.
“Yeah, obviously all players, we’ll look at it, but he’s going to battle like he does,” Stefanski said. “So, I’m sure there’s things that we can clean up, but those are things we’ll look at tomorrow.”
If Sanders does start on Sunday, he will have a full week with the first-team offense to find chemistry.
Chicago Bulls Lose 2OT Heartbreaker, Drop Fifth Game In a Row

This very campaign marked the Bulls first 5-0 start since the 1996-97 season.
The team has suddenly dropped five games in a row, and is sitting at 6-6 for the campaign. The
Even in Coby White‘s debut, they could not come out on top. They allowed 150 points to a sub.500 team, and have now seen themselves fall after their early season success.
Chicago Bulls Drop Fifth Straight in Coby White Debut
The Chicago Bulls have not been able to string things together of late. And though Coby White did in fact make his
Despite the loss, White did get to have his heroic moment, though. Late in the first overtime, the Chicago guard forced a jump ball, won the tip, and then took it to the rack for the tying bucket in the waning moments. This helped extend the game into a second overtime.
Allowing your opponents to score 150 won’t win you much, though. Lauri Markkanen dropped 47 big ones. Also surprising this year, is that Chicago has not yet given any time to 18-year-old lottery pick
For the Bulls, they did get 27 points from White in his season debut. Josh Giddey had
But truthfully, the defense has been dreadful to the point of not having the opportunity to win the game. Keyonte George’s triple put the the nail in the coffin.
When will the Chicago Bulls Win Their Next Game?
It could be a tough week ahead for the Chicago Bulls. Fresh off a late-night loss in Utah on Sunday night, they’ll now go on the road to face the
After that, they have the
The East has been full of surprises this year. The Detroit Pistons, banged up all over, are number one at 11-2. The Trae Young-less Hawks sit at 9-5 and have won five straight. The
Coby White and co. need to get things right. It’s been great to see this production from Josh Giddey. The problem is they are 22nd in points allowed. The amazing offense has not been enough to carry them to wins. They need to get it done with defense. Also a need, is having
A tough next three games might make things tough for Chicago, so if a win doesn’t come then, look for it to be against the Washington Wizards.
It’s a long season, but things could get ugly fast if the Bulls don’t turn the tide.