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Coach Prime Throws Shade at Browns OC With Capitalized "OutCome" Dig Following Shedeur Sanders' 3-INT Loss
December 15, 2025 By  Cleveland Browns, NFL

Coach Prime Throws Shade at Browns OC With Capitalized “OutCome” Dig Following Shedeur Sanders’ 3-INT Loss

The Cleveland Browns got blown out 31-3 by the Chicago Bears in Week 15, and Coach Prime wasted no time firing shots on social media. 

Coach Prime Throws Shade at Browns OC With Capitalized "OutCome" Dig Following Shedeur Sanders' 3-INT Loss
Coach Prime Throws Shade at Browns OC With Capitalized “OutCome” Dig Following Shedeur Sanders’ 3-INT Loss
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Deion Sanders posted a cryptic Instagram message with suspicious capitalization that appeared to call out the Browns’ offensive coordinator after his son Shedeur Sanders’ brutal afternoon at Soldier Field.

Deion’s Cryptic Post Takes Aim at Cleveland’s Play-Calling

Hours after Sunday’s disaster, Deion hit Instagram with a carefully worded statement. The Colorado head coach specifically capitalized “O” and “C” in the word “OutCome” — which fans immediately decoded as a shot at offensive coordinator Tommy Rees.

“Well it didn’t Come Out like we wanted it to but we’re thankful that the OutCome taught us things that will ultimately bless us on our journey. #CoachPrime,” Deion wrote.


Rees joined Cleveland as a tight ends coach in 2024, before his promotion to offensive coordinator this January. But under his observation, the Browns couldn’t pull off any remarkable numbers, which resulted in flops week after week even after making changes in QB locker room.

Shedeur had another tough game in Chicago on Sunday. He completed only 18 passes out of 35 attempts for 177 yards. He also threw three interceptions without a single TD.

Meanwhile, Bears quarterback Caleb Williams torched Cleveland’s secondary for 242 yards and two touchdowns, exposing the experience gap between the two signal-callers.

The ugly optics? Shedeur’s performance was supposed to improve, but Coahc Prime saw a shocking degrade from the previous week when he torched defenses for four touchdowns. Such constant inconsistency shows how Cleveland’s offensive line and play-calling continue to fail their franchise quarterback.

Shedeur Sanders Stays Locked In Despite the Beatdown

Following the loss, the rookie faced the routine presser and refused to let three interceptions shake his confidence heading into Week 16.

“I’m the same person regardless,” Shedeur said. “I still got the same belief in myself. Like it is every week, you’ve got to get out there, learn from it, play better and that’s it.”

At 3-11 and sitting in the AFC North basement, Cleveland has nothing to lose by letting their young QB develop through adversity. So head coach Kevin Stefanski committed to trying with Shedeur for the rest of the season, as Dillion Gabrial did not show any great performance.

The Browns face the Buffalo Bills next Sunday, who just broke New England Patriots’ 10-game win streak in an epic comeback victory. It’s not clear if Rees will change his game plan, but fans in both Colorado and Cleveland are keeping their fingers crossed to see Shedeur end his rookie year on a high note.

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About Manhaz Muntaha

Manhaz Muntaha is a football writer at Gridiron Heroics with over two years of experience covering NFL and college football. She covers breaking news, game analysis, recruiting news, transfer portal updates, and everything from draft prospects to playoff runs. Her football coverage has appeared on SportsZion, giving her a solid track record across pro and college ball.

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