Deion Sanders loved every bit of his visit to Cleveland to watch his son, Shedeur Sanders, deliver a performance worthy of his actual hype, not the one that media and other stakeholders created around the 2025 NFL Draft.Following the Browns’ narrow 31-29 loss to the Titans, a fan went viral for listing the rumors circulating about Shedeur, from claims that he “doesn’t get along with teammates” to accusations about his study habits, practice effort, and football IQ. He called every one of them a lie. Deion replied to the fan with a blessing and a reminder:“God Bless u my brother! God has the final say not man thank God.”The X user (@hovah76) labeled the criticism an orchestrated attack by media, coaches, and scouts “because Shedeur and his father refused to bow down to their demands.”Also read: Deion Sanders makes feelings known on Kevin Stefanski taking out Shedeur Sanders from game-deciding 2-point attempt vs. TitansAlso read: 1 week after Deion Sanders reportedly "flat out" rejected Kevin Stefanski's dinner invitation, Coach Prime patches up with Browns HCShedeur Sanders' heroics go to waste courtesy Kevin Stefanski's controversial decisionShedeur Sanders delivered the kind of breakout performance Cleveland has been begging for, yet somehow walked off the field with a loss and a storm of controversy not of his own making. The rookie outplayed No. 1 pick Cam Ward, posting 364 yards and four total touchdowns, and nearly authored a miracle comeback in front of his father, Deion Sanders.Instead, the Browns collapsed in a frustrating 31–29 defeat that instantly reignited the conversation around Kevin Stefanski’s decision-making. Sanders had the stadium on its feet, going 9 for 10 for 109 yards on two final touchdown drives. But the Browns botched both two-point attempts, including the second try, where Stefanski bizarrely removed his red-hot quarterback for a wildcat play through running back Kevin Stefanski.Fans watched in disbelief as Quinshon Judkins mishandled the snap, ignored a pitch, and tossed desperation incompletions while Sanders stood helpless on the sideline. Stefanski took the blame afterward, calling the sequences “frustrating” and insisting he’s “responsible for all of it.”But with the Browns now 3–10 and officially eliminated, the heat is entirely on the head coach, not the rookie who finally gave Cleveland hope.