If you thought the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback room was already dramatic, things just got a lot more heated and not in a good way. Shilo Sanders is under fire today after a social media comment directed at legendary Browns reporter Mary Kay Cabot went viral for all the wrong reasons.The drama started when Cabot, a Hall of Fame-honored journalist, shared her take on the ongoing Cleveland Browns QB battle. With veteran Deshaun Watson returning and Shedeur Sanders (Shilo’s brother) entering his second year, Cabot suggested the team should name Watson the starter immediately to let the offense gain chemistry.
Shilo Sanders Slammed for Sexist Comment Directed at Browns Reporter Mary Kay Cabot
Shilo Sanders didn’t take kindly to the suggestion that his brother should ride the bench. Taking to Instagram, Shilo replied to the report with a blunt, sexist remark: “Go make a sandwich Mary.”For those who don’t know, Mary Kay Cabot isn’t just any reporter. She’s covered the Browns for over 30 years and recently received the Bill Nunn Memorial Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Telling a pioneer in sports journalism to “get back in the kitchen” is a bold move that has largely backfired on social media.
Mary Kay Cabot’s Classy Response
Instead of getting into a mud-slinging match, Cabot took the high road. During a radio appearance on 92.3 The Fanshe addressed the insult by focusing on her impact on the industry. She noted that she is proud to be an inspiration for young women entering the “man’s world” of professional football and that she won’t let comments like that stop her from doing her job.
Why This Matters for Shedeur Sanders
While Shilo was likely just trying to defend his brother, many analysts argue that this does Shedeur Sanders no favors. Shedeur is already in a high-pressure competition to lead the Browns offense under coach Todd Monken. Having a family member create a PR distraction by attacking the local media makes an already “complicated” situation in Cleveland even stickier.It’s one thing to have your brother’s back, but in the world of professional sports, this kind of social media activity usually ends up doing more harm than good. We’ll have to wait and see if Shilo offers an apology or if the Sanders family doubles down.















