Internet personality Mariah Rose, the daughter of NBA legend Jalen Rose, chimed in on Cleveland Browns rookie Dillon Gabriel's fiancée Zo Caswell's controversial remarks on social media.In a clip posted by her "Hoops for Hotties" podcast on Instagram on Wednesday, Rose threw shots at Caswell for allegedly shading the Browns' other rookie, Shedeur Sanders. Cleveland's QB room has a storyline this season, and Caswell's social media remarks ignited the fire."Dillon Gabriel's fiancée shading Shedeur Sanders in a get-ready-with-me was not on my 2025 NFL season bingo card," Rose said. "I don't even think the Shedeur part is what pissed me off."It's the Shedeur shade coupled with the little slick comment about I really wanna see Kristin Juszczyk and Claire Kittle, which are famous WAGs from the 49ers, who they were playing. And she was like, 'Who would wanna fly to Cleveland?'"Now I think there's something weird about you, now I'm side-eyeing you. 'Cause you're shading Cleveland and Shedeur. ... Then it clicked for me, she's not a bad person. She's just delusional." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostIn the TikTok video posted on Monday, Caswell wrote, "Browns lost what’s new😂." Rose doubled down on many fans' speculation that it is a shade on Sanders.View on TikTokThen, Caswell drew even more criticism from fans for a comment in the post."Actually everyone in the building wants him to play. But you wouldn’t know that (because) you’ve never played in the NFL or been a (coach) right," Caswell replied to a comment.Gabriel went just 1-5 as the starter, and when he got a concussion in Week 11, Sanders took over as the starting QB. He proved himself as he led Cleveland to a 24-10 win against the Las Vegas Raiders on Nov. 23.Despite the 26-8 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, Sanders will reportedly remain the team's starter.Mariah Rose comments on Chris Paul's abrupt dismissal from the Clippers: "They sh*t all over it"In a clip shared by her "Hoops for Hotties" podcast, Mariah Rose commented on the LA Clippers' ugly divorce with 12-time NBA All-Star Chris Paul' on Wednesday. ESPN reported that the team releasedRose likened Paul's situation to a middle-aged woman, "who is still waiting on a ring.""I can't decide what's worse, getting fired on your day off or getting fired in the middle of the night while you're on a work trip," Rose said. "This man was in tears when he reunited with the Clippers. he was so happy and so excited. He was gonna retire and ride off the sunset. And look, they sh*t all over it." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMariah Rose is the daughter of former NBA wing Jalen Rose, who played 13 seasons from 1994 until 2007. The elder Rose is currently an analyst for ESPN and has co-hosted several sports shows with the network.Clippers president of basketball operations said that the team will work with Paul to determine the next steps in the final season of his career. The 11-time All-NBA selection signed a one-year deal with LA this offseason.