In a wild, no-holds-barred rant that has NFL fans buzzing, former star cornerback Pacman Jones has publicly called for Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski to be fired immediately after what Jones deems a “blatant snub” against rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders following his first career NFL win.

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The explosive comments came during a recent episode of Politely Raw, Jones’ popular sports show, where the outspoken former NFL player didn’t hold back on his frustrations.

“Kevin Stefanski? Fire his ass! Shedeur Sanders gets his first W, and he doesn’t even get a game ball? Unbelievable,” Jones thundered.

 

According to Jones, this incident is just the tip of the iceberg.

He points to locker room mismanagement, questionable play calls, and a seeming favoritism toward veteran players as evidence that Stefanski has lost the trust of his team.

“If I was the owner, Jimmy Haslam, I’d fire this guy yesterday. He doesn’t have the locker room, he’s not a player-coach, and he’s clearly showing bias,” Jones raged.

 

Jones didn’t stop there.

He dissected one controversial in-game decision—a punt late in a close matchup where Stefanski opted not to kick a field goal, despite being up by three points.

“I might not be the smartest guy,” Jones said, “but why punt when you could have gone up three more points? That’s situational football at its worst.

” While Jones acknowledged some justification for the decision, his overall point was clear: Stefanski’s leadership is questionable.

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The criticism comes as Shedeur Sanders, the Browns’ rookie QB, has begun to make headlines for his electrifying playstyle.

Jones praised Sanders for his ability to extend plays and breathe life into a struggling offense, noting that this is the first rookie quarterback to start for the Browns since 1995.

Yet, despite Sanders’ performance, Stefanski allegedly failed to give him a game ball, a slight Jones interprets as a sign of disrespect and a reflection of the coach’s poor judgment.

 

Jones even invoked political attention, noting that former President Donald Trump praised Sanders publicly—a rare intersection of politics and sports—while Stefanski seemingly ignored the rookie’s milestone.

“The president is talking about Shedeur Sanders, and the head coach won’t even acknowledge him,” Jones exclaimed.

 

The fiery monologue extended beyond Cleveland.

Jones provided his takes on various NFL controversies and highlights, giving his unfiltered opinion on teams, coaches, and rising stars.

From the Buffalo Bills’ inconsistent postseason performance to Pete Carroll’s shakeup of the Seahawks’ offense, Jones delivered the kind of unvarnished analysis that keeps fans glued to the screen.

 

He also praised the emergence of rising stars like Jameus Winston, noting the quarterback’s exciting playstyle and impact on games, and critiqued other franchises like the Raiders for management missteps.

“The Raiders are a mess,” Jones said bluntly. “They even fired the special teams coach and still can’t get it together. It’s a circus.”

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Jones’ college football coverage was equally dramatic.

From Lane Kiffin’s potential record-breaking contract offers to the intense Egg Bowl rivalry between Ole Miss and Mississippi State, Jones left no stone unturned.

He even offered candid critiques of coaching decisions at Georgia and Oregon, showing that his unfiltered style spans beyond the NFL.

 

But Jones’ most explosive moment of the broadcast came with his indictment of Kevin Stefanski.

He highlighted multiple points:

The game ball snub of Shedeur Sanders. 
Questionable in-game decisions, such as punting instead of taking a field goal late in games. 
Locker room culture concerns, suggesting Stefanski lacks the authority and respect of his players. 
Potential for bigger team instability, including trade rumors and coaching shakeups in the NFL. 

According to Jones, winning cures everything in the NFL, but even a victory cannot mask what he sees as fundamental flaws in Stefanski’s coaching.

He referenced the Browns’ road losing streak and pointed out that Sanders is the only young player capable of driving wins.

“If they don’t get their act together, the Shedeur Sanders train is going to leave the station—and maybe leave Stefanski behind,” Jones warned.

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Jones’ fiery rhetoric reflects broader fan frustrations, as Browns supporters have been vocal on social media about inconsistent coaching decisions and perceived favoritism toward veteran players.

“Fans are tired of excuses. They want accountability,” Jones said.

“And if Stefanski can’t deliver, the Browns need to make a change now.”

 

The NFL world is watching closely.

While Browns management has not publicly responded to Jones’ comments, insiders suggest that rumors of coaching evaluations and potential trades are circulating in league offices.

Meanwhile, Sanders continues to shine as a promising rookie quarterback, showing poise and skill in a historically challenging season for Cleveland.

 

Jones’ explosive critique has ignited conversations across the sports community.

Analysts, former players, and fans alike are weighing in on whether Stefanski’s tenure is truly in jeopardy or if Jones’ commentary is simply part of the media spectacle that surrounds football personalities.

Either way, it’s clear that Jones’ words have struck a nerve.

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As the season progresses, all eyes will be on the Browns’ locker room dynamics, coaching decisions, and Shedeur Sanders’ continued development.

One thing is certain: Pacman Jones is not mincing words.

His call for Kevin Stefanski to be fired is loud, clear, and unapologetically bold.

 

Whether Browns management heeds the warning remains to be seen, but for now, Jones’ fiery remarks have set social media ablaze and made one thing clear: the NFL is never short on drama, controversy, or explosive personalities willing to speak their mind.

 

Fans can expect more hot takes, high-stakes commentary, and unapologetic rants from Pacman Jones as the season unfolds.

And with Shedeur Sanders making waves and Stefanski under scrutiny, the Cleveland Browns’ saga is far from over.