Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski is catching heat for taking rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders off the field during a crucial two-point conversion attempt in the final minute of Sunday’s 31–29 loss to the Tennessee Titans.The move decision confused fans and analysts, especially after Sanders delivered his best game of the season. He threw for a career-high 364 yards and accounted for four touchdowns, three passing and one rushing.After engineering a brilliant 80-yard touchdown drive to pull the Browns within two, Sanders was expected to lead Cleveland again for the game’s biggest play. But Stefanski went with a different approach and used a “wildcat” formation for the two-point attempt, putting the ball directly in the hands of Quinshon Judkins. The play completely failed.The decision understandably sparked outrage online, as fans insisted that Sanders, fresh off arguably his best drive of the day, should have been trusted to decide the outcome.Former NFL wide receiver Dez Bryant also took aim at Stefanski on X, suggesting the coach might be intentionally losing games so the Browns can secure a higher draft pick.Bryant first called the decision to keep Sanders off the field during the two-point try “spiteful and intentional.” When a fan later asked if he truly believed Stefanski was trying to lose on purpose, Bryant doubled down with another post."Yeah.. those two teams are playing for draft spots… I would really like for SS (Sanders) to go somewhere if the opportunity presents itself," Bryant tweeted on Sunday.The consensus among frustrated fans is that Stefanski wasted one of Shedeur Sanders’ best outings against a bottom-tier Titans team. The fifth-round rookie delivered a standout performance, only to be denied the opportunity to seal a potential comeback.Kevin Stefanski accepted responsibility for the call to keep Shedeur Sanders on the sideline late against the TitansKevin Stefanski admitted he was at fault for keeping Shedeur Sanders on the bench for the crucial two-point conversion that could have tied the game against the Titans."Not going to get into all the specifics but obviously it did not go as we thought it would," Stefanski said in his post-game press conference. "I make every call. I'm responsible for all of it."Sanders, meanwhile, had a historic performance in just his third career start, becoming the first Browns player since 2007 to throw three touchdowns and rush for another in a single game.Sunday’s loss left the Browns at 3-10 and out of playoff contention, but it also increased their chances of landing the top pick in the 2026 NFL draft.Regardless of the outcome, Sanders’ performance in Week 14 proved he’s a quarterback with elite accuracy and a relentless attitude, rare qualities that could define his future in the NFL.