Sports commentator Jason Whitlock recently made a statement regarding the public reactions to Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, suggesting that the responses are more reflective of cultural polarization than genuine football evaluation. Sanders is poised to make his first start in the NFL on Sunday in Las Vegas, following the announcement by coach Kevin Stefanski that the rookie will be leading the Browns offense.
Whitlock’s comments came in response to a fan questioning why Sanders has garnered critics who appear to be hoping for his failure. In a post on X, Whitlock explained, “This is not difficult to understand. When you believe someone represents a negative influence on culture, you root against them. Same reason people root against Trump, Biden, Obama, Bush.”
He further elaborated, stating, “Non-political, people root for and against me based on their worldview. For some, Shedeur represents entitlement, false victimhood, radical materialism, racial idolatry. For others, Shedeur represents black empowerment, hip hop culture, a thorn in the side of perceived white bigotry, etc. We all root for and against things. It’s not remotely difficult to understand.”
Shedeur Sanders is stepping in for injured starter Dillon Gabriel, who is still in concussion protocol following the previous week’s loss. Sanders has predominantly served as a backup to Gabriel throughout the season, receiving limited reps.
Having played under his father at Jackson State and Colorado before entering the NFL draft, Shedeur Sanders faced heightened pressure after a challenging debut performance last weekend, struggling to move the offense effectively after replacing Dillon Gabriel in the second half. The narrative surrounding Sanders has shifted from being seen as the “ultimate overdog” to a “likable underdog,” as highlighted by The New York Times.
Sanders expressed his readiness to tackle adversity both on and off the field, stating, “Mentally, emotionally, I’m in a great place overall. My life is always going to be adversity. Things aren’t always going to go as planned, but I would say I’m prepared for everything.”
The Cleveland Browns, currently standing at 2-8 after a five-game losing streak, will be looking to turn their fortunes around with Sanders at the helm. Gabriel, who went 1-4 as a starter with a 30.9 Total QBR ranking 32nd among qualifying quarterbacks, will be replaced by Sanders for the upcoming game.
As Sanders gears up for his first NFL start, the spotlight is on him to prove his capabilities and lead the Browns to victory. With a mix of support and skepticism from fans and analysts alike, Shedeur Sanders is poised to face the challenges head-on and show his potential in the league.

