Remember Randy Moss telling that sideline reporter, “Straight cash, homie”? Or TO doing sit-ups in the driveway? NFL history is littered with players pushing back against the narrative machine. In Cleveland, a new chapter unfolded this preseason, starring rookie QB Shedeur Sanders and veteran Browns scribe Tony Grossi. It wasn’t a bombastic celebration; it was a quiet, pointed question in the post-game buzz:
“You always say negative stuff about me. I ain’t do nothing to you. I ain’t seen nothing positive that you ever say about me.” The clip, captured by Shedeur’s brother Deion Sanders Jr., spread faster than a Lamar Jackson scramble. Sanders, just hours removed from a promising NFL preseason debut (14/23, 138 yds, 2 TDs in a Browns W), approached Grossi directly.
“What’d I do?