Insider Gives Shedeur Sanders Good News Following Browns Major Change
The Cleveland Browns made a major offensive change, which one insider believes is good news for Shedeur Sanders.

The Browns are coming off their bye week and made a change on offense as offensive coordinator Tommy Rees will now be calling the plays instead of head coach Kevin Stefanski. Although Dillon Gabriel is remaining the starting quarterback, NFL insider Ken Carman believes that it is good news for Sanders and his chances at starting.
“If you have 4 quarterbacks in a competition, the head coach can’t keep an eye on all of them,” Carman said on 92.3 The Fan. “I imagine Tommy Rees was working with the younger quarterbacks, working with Dillon Gabriel, working with Shedeur Sanders. You are going to see Shedeur Sanders at some point here. Regardless, unless his back is that locked up, and he goes on IR. You are going to see Shedeur at some point this season.”
Carman believes Sanders is comfortable with Rees, and having him call plays is good for the rookie quarterback.
The insider also believes that the change to Rees likely does mean Sanders will start games soon. But the rookie quarterback is dealing with a back injury, which led to him being inactive in Week 8 before the Week 9 bye week.
Sanders Dealing With Back Injury
Although many are expecting the Browns to start Sanders at some point this season, he could be inactive again in Week 10.
Sanders’ back is still an issue as he didn’t practice on Monday, according to Stefanski.
“Yeah, still dealing with the back injury, but getting better,” Stefanski said about Sanders.
However, Sanders claimed after Week 8 that his back wasn’t an issue, and it wasn’t his call to be inactive as he felt like he would be healthy.
“I guarantee I’m going to be good,” Sanders added.
Sanders has yet to appear in an NFL game this season, and Stefanski admitted the back injury was disappointing for him. But the hope was that he would get healthier in the bye week and be able to return as the backup in Week 10.
“Yeah, he obviously came in Saturday with his back injury. We were hopeful that he’d be able to move around well enough to suit up on Sunday,” Stefanski said. “But, put him through a pre-game warm up, and obviously just didn’t feel like he was ready to play. But he’s getting better every day and I’m hopeful that he’ll continue to improve.”
Browns Make Change on Offense
Amid the Browns’ offensive struggles, the team has made a major change.
Stefanski announced that he’s relinquished offensive play-calling, and Rees will be calling plays.
“On play-calling, I’m going to have Tommy (Rees) call the plays on offense,” Stefanski said on Monday. “These are things that I’m always looking at, what can we do better? I have a ton of trust and faith in Tommy. He’s more than capable, so excited for him, but bottom line is we have to just get better, collectively.”
Stefanski has full confidence in Rees, as he said he’s someone he believes in.
Cleveland is a 1.5-point underdog on the road against the New York Jets on Sunday.
BREAKING: Colts Legend Peyton Manning Reportedly Battling Cancer — The NFL World Rallies Behind a True Warrior...
The NFL world was shaken today as multiple reports confirmed that Peyton Manning, the Indianapolis Colts legend and one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, is battling cancer.
The news broke early this morning through family representatives and team sources close to the Manning household — sparking an outpouring of emotion, support, and reflection across the sports world.
Manning, 49, is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in football history. His leadership, football IQ, and ability to perform under pressure not only cemented his place among the all-time greats but also inspired generations of athletes who came after him.
And now, the same strength that defined his career is being called upon once again — not on the field, but in the fight of his life.
A Hero Facing a New Battle
According to early reports from The Indianapolis Star and NFL Network, Manning was diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer several weeks ago and has begun undergoing treatment at a medical facility in Indianapolis.
While the family has not yet disclosed the specific type or stage of his illness, those close to Manning describe him as being “optimistic, focused, and fighting with the same intensity he once brought to the field.”
“He’s a fighter,” said a family friend. “Peyton’s always been a warrior — that’s who he is. This is just another opponent, and he’s already game-planning how to beat it.”
The Indianapolis Colts organization released an official statement shortly after the news broke, expressing full support for their former quarterback and Super Bowl champion:
“Peyton Manning is and always will be the heart of this franchise. His courage and leadership have inspired generations of players and fans alike. The entire Colts family stands with him and his loved ones during this time.”
A Legacy Built on Breaking Barriers
Peyton Manning’s journey is nothing short of legendary.
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Manning rose from a football dynasty to become one of the most impactful quarterbacks in NFL history. Drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in 1998, he quickly became the face of the franchise, leading them to two Super Bowl appearances and one Super Bowl victory.
In Super Bowl XLI (2007), Manning delivered one of his finest performances, throwing for 247 yards and one touchdown, leading the Colts to a 29–17 victory over the Chicago Bears.
That night, Manning not only secured the franchise’s first Super Bowl in 36 years — he cemented his legacy as one of the most prolific and talented quarterbacks to ever play the game, inspiring future stars like Tom Brady, Andrew Luck, and Patrick Mahomes.
“Without Peyton, there is no me,” Luck said in a 2020 interview. “He showed the world that leadership and intelligence were the true markers of greatness.”
Now, the same league that once admired his skill is standing behind him in unison.
The NFL Reacts — “We’re All with You, Peyton.”
As the news spread, players, coaches, and fans across the NFL took to social media to send prayers, love, and encouragement to the Colts legend.
Tom Brady wrote on X:
“Peyton Manning paved the way for so many of us. Wishing strength and healing to a true legend. We’re all with you, Peyton.”
Andrew Luck added:
“Praying for Peyton Manning — a champion, a leader, and a symbol of perseverance. Once a legend, always a legend.”
Colts owner Jim Irsay also released a heartfelt statement:
“Peyton represents the soul of this franchise. He didn’t just win games — he changed the culture of football. We are with him every step of the way.”
Even NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell weighed in, saying:
“Peyton Manning’s legacy changed the landscape of our league. His leadership continues to inspire. We wish him strength in his fight and thank him for his enduring impact.”
The Colts Community Responds
In Indianapolis, the impact of Manning’s diagnosis hit especially hard. For many fans, he isn’t just a player — he’s a symbol of pride, success, and dedication.
At Lucas Oil Stadium, fans left flowers, jerseys, and handwritten messages near a mural honoring his Super Bowl victory. One note read:
“You gave us history, now we give you hope.”
Current Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, who has frequently cited Manning as one of his greatest inspirations, shared an emotional message online:
“He paved the way for us to be great. He showed what belief, hard work, and leadership can do. We’re praying for you, Mr. Manning — always.”
Richardson’s words struck a chord across social media, reminding fans of the deep connection between generations of Colts quarterbacks — and the legacy that began with Peyton Manning.
A Legacy of Leadership Beyond Football
Even after his playing career ended, Manning continued to serve the game he loved.
He transitioned into philanthropy, becoming a powerful voice for children’s causes and cancer research — the very fight he is now facing. Manning has worked with numerous charities through his foundation, focusing on improving the lives of young people and families in need.
Throughout his post-retirement career, Manning was known for his humility and mentorship. He often reminded players that football was only part of life — that purpose and impact mattered most.
“Football is what I did,” Manning once said. “But what I wanted to be remembered for is how I helped others believe in themselves.”
Now, that same strength and wisdom are guiding him through his toughest challenge yet.
Fans and Players Plan Tribute
Reports suggest that both the Colts and the NFL Players Association are planning a series of tributes for Manning in the coming weeks. These could include pregame moments of silence, custom jersey patches, and awareness campaigns for cancer research — causes Manning has supported throughout his life.
Colts Head Coach Shane Steichen told reporters that the team plans to dedicate its upcoming home game to Manning:
“Peyton’s name is etched into this team’s DNA. Everything we do — every snap, every drive — carries his spirit. We’ll play for him.”
Why Peyton Manning Still Matters
Peyton Manning’s story isn’t just about football. It’s about leadership, perseverance, and proving that greatness is earned — not given.
In a league once reluctant to trust rookies, Manning stood tall — not with arrogance, but with intelligence, dedication, and grace under pressure. He didn’t shout his worth; he showed it, one victory at a time.
Today, that same courage is what fans, players, and the entire football community are holding onto.
“He fought for greatness,” said NFL analyst Stephen A. Smith. “Now we fight with him — for his recovery, for his legacy, and for everything he stood for.”
The Road Ahead
While Peyton Manning has chosen to keep his treatment private for now, family sources say he is surrounded by close loved ones, former teammates, and friends.
He continues to receive daily messages from across the sports world — from the NFL community to college football programs and even international fans.
“Peyton has always believed in faith over fear,” said a family spokesperson. “He’s facing this battle the same way he faced every challenge — head-on, with hope.”