Jun 19, 2026, 7:25 PM CUT
NFL Fans Make Feelings Clear Over Strong Shedeur Sanders-Brendan Sorsby Statement

Texas Tech's Brendan Sorsby goes through warmups before the spring football game, Friday, April 17, 2026, at Jones AT&T Stadium.
Texas Tech's Brendan Sorsby goes through warmups before the spring football game, Friday, April 17, 2026, at Jones AT&T Stadium.
A radio comment has sparked a new NFL debate around Shedeur Sanders and Brendan Sorsby, quickly gaining attention as fans react strongly to the different ways both quarterbacks are being judged.
On 92.3 The Fan, Ken Carman talked about how fans and analysts are reacting to both quarterbacks. During the conversation, he said that people treat Brendan Sorsby and Shedeur Sanders very differently when it comes to criticism and support.
"I think the Shedeur Sanders fans have a point…,” Ken Carman said. “I'm seeing everybody make every excuse in the book for (Sorsby) and on the other end we can't give (Shedeur) the time of day."
These comments were made on June 18, 2026, during The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima. The comment came during a discussion on quarterback expectations in the NFL.
Both Shedeur Sanders and Brendan Sorsby have been part of ongoing fan debates, with their performances and potential being closely compared.
Within this conversation, Sorsby’s 2025 season numbers of 2,800 passing yards, 27 touchdowns, 5 interceptions, and a 155.1 passer rating, along with 580 rushing yards and 9 rushing touchdowns, have often been highlighted in discussions around his overall production.
At the same time, his completion rate dropping to 61.6% from 64.0% has also been noted as a sign of inconsistency.
This continues to create strong reactions online and keeps NFL fan discussions active.
NFL Fans React to Ongoing Quarterback Debate
NFL fans continue to share strong opinions as the debate around Shedeur Sanders and Brendan Sorsby grows, resulting in mixed reactions across social media platforms.
“Shedeur smoked Sorsby in college in the same conference wt* is going on rn,” another fan commented.
The reaction highlighted direct comparisons being made between the two players.
“Sorsby is a better prospect than Sanders was in a vacuum but I agree people are being very dismissive of the only QB that flashed ANYTHING a year ago,” a third fan added.
This view showed mixed opinions on how both quarterbacks are being judged.
“Last year 92.3 The Drama said Sanders wearing a backwards ball cap was bad character. This year they're advocating for the Browns to draft a degenerate gambler. Says all you know,” a fourth fan wrote.
The comment pointed toward differences in how views are formed.
“Sorsby isn't worth the headache, but is probably better than Shedeur, who definitely isn't worth the headache. The Browns don't have their QB on the roster,” another fan said.
This showed ongoing discussion about both quarterbacks’ NFL potential.
"Yawn," another comment read, highlighting the length of this debate.
The conversation highlights how divided fans remain over both quarterbacks’ future in the league, with no clear agreement so far.
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Written by

Divyanshi Raj
Edited by

Aadesh Dhote