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Browns QB Wristband Mystery Solved
15 Dec
Summary
- Shedeur Sanders' play-call wristband fell out during game.
- Coach Stefanski confirmed the lost card was fixed quickly.
- Browns offense struggled in a 31-3 loss to the Bears.

Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski has clarified the situation regarding quarterback Shedeur Sanders' replacement play-call wristband, an incident that occurred during Sunday's 31-3 loss to the Chicago Bears. Stefanski stated that the play-call card "must have fallen out" after the Browns' second possession, leading Sanders to swap wristbands with another quarterback. This explanation resolves initial confusion stemming from broadcast reports.
The incident occurred amid a challenging offensive performance for the Browns, who failed to reach 200 yards of total offense and saw Sanders intercepted three times. While the broadcast initially suggested potential issues with the play calls themselves, Stefanski assured that the situation was "fixed pretty quickly." The team's offensive struggles have been a recurring theme as they currently stand at a 3-11 record.
Sanders, who has been starting the last four weeks as part of an evaluation for a potential future role, will aim for an improved showing. The Browns are set to host the Buffalo Bills this coming Sunday, where a cleaner offensive operation will be crucial.




