During Cleveland’s 26-8 defeat to San Francisco on Sunday, Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders and veteran wide receiver Jerry Jeudy had a sideline confrontation.The moment, which was caught during the broadcast, showed them looking at a tablet. Jeudy appeared agitated and shouted, “That’s wrong,” while Sanders shook his head. Cleveland center Ethan Pocic intervened and broke up the exchange. The dispute started from a miscommunication as Sanders overthrew a pass to Jeudy, who was open, costing a near touchdown.FS1 analyst Emannuel Acho went on a rant on his podcast about Jeudy's behavior."Completely unacceptable by Jerry Jeudy," Acho said on Monday, via "Speakeasy." "Completely unacceptable for several reasons. Number one, Jeudy, you the one that fumbled that play last week versus the Raiders and Sheduer didn't come at you."You the one that had that 39-yard play. Should have been Shador's second, if not his biggest play of the day. You made somebody miss, but instead, you start dancing in the open field for a fumble. Shedeur don't come at you yelling and whatnot."Acho also praised Sanders' poise despite Jeudy's attitude."That's the rookie and his second start, just trying to get right," Acho said. "You in that moment are not helping Sheduer Sanders get right. You in that moment are just adding more chaos to one of the most chaotic situations one can exist in, which is an NFL sideline in the midst of battle while you are losing."So Jeudy, you're the six, seven year vet. You play for multiple teams, multiple coaches. Why does Shedeur Sanders in that moment have more poise than Jerry Jeudy? Jeudy, you should be teaching Shedeur. Shedeur shouldn't be the one teaching you in that moment."Shedeur Sanders addresses sideline clash with Jerry Jeudy after loss to 49ersShedeur Sanders discussed the heated exchange with Jerry Jeudy after the game, stressing that chemistry is still developing.“We’re going to have sparks, but it’s going to take time," Sanders told reporters. "A lot of times out there, passing-wise, we aren’t seeing things at the same lens."Sanders completed 16 of 25 passes for 149 yards and one touchdown. He took three sacks, was under constant pressure and the offense stalled after halftime.Despite solid protection early, Cleveland’s special-teams breakdowns and turnovers allowed the 49ers to dominate in the second half. The Browns (3-9) have lost four of their last five games and are at the bottom of the AFC North.