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Browns fans woke up furious over a 2-point try that never should’ve happened

The fury directed at Kevin Stefanski is warranted, after the Cleveland Browns head coach inexplicably took quarterback Shedeur Sanders off the field for his team's potential game-tying, two-point conversion attempt in the final minute of Sunday’s loss to the Tennessee Titans.

Browns fans are beside themselves over this one, and it’s impossible to blame them. Sanders’ 364 passing yards was the most by a Browns quarterback all season. He had just led the team on back-to-back scoring drives late in the fourth quarter to give Cleveland life. And Stefanski even admitted postgame that it was his decision — and not that of play caller Tommy Rees — to pull Sanders off the field in favor of a trick play out of the Wildcat formation.