Jones also suggested Sanders isn’t likely to leave college anytime soon and would stay in Boulder to finish what he started at Colorado. Sanders’ three-year run has helped transform Colorado’s national profile and recruiting footprint, beyond what the win–loss record shows (16–21 during his tenure). 🎯📈
On the Browns’ side, Shedeur Sanders’ future there remains uncertain. He started the final seven games of the season, going 3–4 in those starts with 1,400 passing yards, seven touchdowns and ten interceptions. GM Andrew Berry said the team will explore the quarterback market and that the new head coach will have significant input, leaving the internal versus external solution up in the air. 🧭💬
The Browns are in the second round of coaching interviews, aiming to bring back several candidates for deeper looks. Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz has been a focal point—Browns would like to keep him in the fold as either coordinator or head coach, and he has strong support from players like Denzel Ward. 🏗️❤️
In summary, the Deion-to-NFL chatter centers on the odd possibility of coaching his son and the Browns’ ongoing coaching and quarterback search. The story links Sanders’ future choices to how his son’s career might be handled and how Cleveland finalizes its quarterback plan. This summary reflects reporting from Heavy Sports. 🗞️🤔