Overview
- Adam "Pacman" Jones told TMZ he believes Sanders would only weigh an NFL job if it allowed him to coach Shedeur Sanders in Cleveland.
- Recent podcast remarks from Sanders about enjoying the idea of coaching his son have added to the speculation.
- Reporting indicates the Browns have not shown interest in Sanders as they conduct a head-coach search focused on established NFL assistants.
- Cleveland has finished an initial round of interviews and plans second meetings, including with defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz.
- General manager Andrew Berry said the quarterback position will be evaluated for 2026 and did not commit to Shedeur Sanders as the Week 1 starter after seven late-season starts.