

The Browns’ Head coach Kevin Stefanski, whose playcalling duties were handed to offensive coordinator Tommy Rees by the Browns after Week 9 was blamed for the two-point loss.
Stefanski told ESPN.com that “it did not turn out as we expected.”
Stefanski stated that he already had decided on the Wildcat as the offense moved down the field.
“I am the one who makes every call. … Stefanski stated that he was responsible for everything.
Sanders chose the high road in response to a question about his absence from the game during the crucial play.
Sanders said, “I wish I could always keep the ball in my hands when I’m playing.” “… We practiced and executed something in practice but we didn’t seem it to be the case today. “I would never do anything against what was called.”
The Browns dropped to 3-10, and were eliminated from the playoffs. The focus has already shifted in Cleveland to the off-season, what the Browns decide and where Sanders fits into the picture. Incredibly, he was drafted in the fifth round but has had five touchdowns and two interceptions over his three starts.
Stefanski has named Sanders the starter for the rest of the season. The Browns are giving the rookie a long look.