Eric Dickerson
Critiques ‘Horrible’ Browns
I Wish They’d Release Shedeur!!!
Published September 21, 2025 12:30 AM PDT
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Eric Dickerson made it clear this week he’s not a fan of the Cleveland Browns … telling TMZ Sports he thinks “they’re horrible” — and he wishes Shedeur Sanders had ended up on another team.
The Hall of Fame running back did not hold back during a conversation with us at LAX … expressing his disdain that the Browns were the ones who ultimately selected the younger Sanders in April’s NFL draft.
He stated that Cleveland is “a bad football team” with a history of mishandling quarterbacks … and he admitted he’s hoping the organization will eventually let Shedeur move to another franchise.
“I hate to see him there,” Dickerson said of Deion‘s 23-year-old son. “I wish they would have cut him. Let him have a chance to go to a better football team.”
Dickerson believes Sanders won’t receive “a fair shot” with the Browns … “because I don’t think they really wanted him.”
“I don’t think the coach [Kevin Stefanski] wanted him — they should have fired him too,” Dickerson remarked.
The former Rams tailback continued by saying he’s “not a Browns fan at all, I could care less. But I’m a Shedeur fan. I’m a Deion Sanders fan.”
This isn’t the first time Dickerson has made controversial statements regarding Shedeur … just last month, he claimed he had heard the NFL instructed its teams not to draft the ex-Colorado quarterback.
At the airport, Dickerson reiterated those claims … telling us “a guy who works for the National Football League” was his source.
“I just feel like it was wrong what they did to him,” Dickerson stated. “I mean, look, Mel Kiper said in 30 years he’s never seen anything like this. There was something to that.”
Regarding the report that Shedeur told the Ravens not to select him because he didn’t want to sit behind Lamar Jackson, Dickerson dismissed all that as false.
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ED also touched on several other pressing topics during the conversation … sharing his thoughts on the Rams, Saquon Barkley, and Derrick Henry.

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