Ex-Browns Player Proposes Deion Sanders for Head Coach as Shedeur Starts

BREAKING: Former Cleveland Browns player Leigh Bodden is calling for a major coaching shakeup, proposing that Deion Sanders take over as head coach following the disappointing performance of current coach Kevin Stefanski. This bold suggestion comes just ahead of Shedeur Sanders‘ first career start for the Browns against the Las Vegas Raiders this weekend.

Bodden, who played eight seasons in the NFL, believes it’s the “perfect time” for Cleveland to move on from Stefanski. He envisions a dynamic duo with Deion and Shedeur Sanders leading the team, drawing parallels to the legendary partnership of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. “They did it in college. Let’s see it in the pros,” Bodden declared, expressing his excitement about the potential impact of the father-son team in Northeast Ohio.

As Shedeur prepares to make his debut as a starter, Bodden criticized Stefanski’s decision not to give him first-team reps until just this week, highlighting concerns over the coach’s overall strategy during Deshaun Watson‘s tenure. “He could easily command a locker room full of pros,” Bodden stated, emphasizing Deion’s Hall of Fame status as a key factor in earning respect from players.

Despite a challenging season for Colorado, where the Buffaloes are struggling with a 3-7 record without Shedeur and teammate Travis Hunter, Bodden remains optimistic. “I’ma help turn this program around,” he insisted, asserting his commitment to helping the Browns secure a Lombardi trophy celebration by Lake Erie.

This urgent plea for change comes as the Browns look to rejuvenate their season. With Shedeur stepping up due to an injury to Dillon Gabriel, the team is poised on the brink of a new era. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see if Bodden’s vision can turn into reality.

As the game approaches, all eyes will be on the Browns and the potential impact of a Deion Sanders-led coaching staff. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.