Shedeur Sanders had a disappointing second game as the starting quarterback of the Cleveland Browns. In Week 13, they suffered a 26-8 loss at home at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers.Coach Prime's son also went viral after a clip of him having a heated sideline altercation with wide receiver Jerry Jeudy surfaced on social media. During Wednesday's press conference, he broke his silence on the spat with the rookie quarterback."I would have done different, I probably would have talked to him off camera. You know, that's probably I would have done different," Jeudy said. "Of course I'm going to speak my mind and tell him what I need, what I see out there. You know, it is what it is. It's football. Me and Shedeur are good. Stuff like that happens."It is what it is. This is the life we live. So, we move on from it. ... Me and Shedeur are good. Everything is good."In the clip, Jerry Jeudy could be seen clapping his hands while arguing with Shedeur Sanders about an offensive play on the field. The rookie quarterback stood up while the verbal altercation took place for a few more seconds. Browns center Ethan Pocic then intervened to disperse the situation.Against the 49ers, Shedeur completed 16 of 25 passes for 149 yards. His only touchdown of the game came in the second quarter when he connected with TE Harold Fannin with a 34-yard pass.The Browns are currently 3-9 following the loss to the 49ers. Despite Shedeur's underwhelming performance, Coach Kevin Stefanski has decided to retain him as the starting quarterback heading into Sunday's showdown against the Tennessee Titans.Browns coach Kevin Stefanski breaks silence on sideline alteraction between Shedeur Sanders and Jerry JeudyOn Wednesday, Kevin Stefanski said that the incident between his rookie quarterback and Pro Bowl wide receiver has been handled "internally."The Browns coach said that it is common for disagreements to occur, given the nature of the sport."Football is an emotional sport," Stefanski said as per ESPN. "And certainly when you're a family like we are, you can have disagreements. Sometimes, they are for everybody to see. Sometimes it's behind closed doors. But like a family, we move on, we talk about it, so not worried about it."The Browns started the year with veteran Joe Flacco as the QB1. However, he was replaced by rookie Dillon Gabriel in Week 5 before being traded to the Bengals in October. This resulted in Shedeur Sanders taking over as the backup option on the depth chart.However, in Week 11, Gabriel suffered a concussion during their game against the Ravens. This resulted in Shedeur Sanders taking over as the QB1 in the second half while his team lost 23-16. So far, the rookie has tallied 405 yards and two touchdowns passing.The Browns vs Titans game is scheduled to kick off at 1 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on FOX.