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Shilo Sanders, son of Deion Sanders, faced backlash for a misogynistic comment directed at Browns reporter Mary Kay Cabot. His Instagram remark suggested she should 'go make a sandwich' after she reported on Deshaun Watson's quarterback position.
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How naive were we?
Of course Deshaun Watson receiving a mega contract from the Cleveland Browns and still getting to play pro football after more than 20 accusations of sexual misconduct in what the NFL would later characterize as "predatory behavior" would have a plot twist. We just didn't know when it would come or where it would come from.
In this case, it involves two scions of Colorado football coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, with Shilo Sanders engaging in garden-variety 2000s-styled misogyny over a Browns reporter... doing her job?
The legendary Mary Kay Cabot, one of the NFL's most respected journalists (she earned the prestigious Bill Nunn Memorial Award last year) and inarguably the most famous Browns reporter, reported that Watson was a heavy favorite to be Cleveland's starting quarterback over Shedeur Sanders earlier this week. Sanders' older brother, Shilo, made a now-deleted comment on Instagram suggesting that Cabot "should go make a sandwich."
Shilo would later double down on his cheap shot about how a professional woman simply doing her job actually belongs in the kitchen:
Shilo Sanders commented on Instagram that Mary Kay Cabot 'should go make a sandwich' in response to her reporting on Deshaun Watson's starting position.
Mary Kay Cabot is a respected NFL journalist known for her coverage of the Cleveland Browns, and she received the Bill Nunn Memorial Award for her work.
Deshaun Watson has faced over 20 accusations of sexual misconduct, yet he received a significant contract from the Cleveland Browns and is favored to be their starting quarterback.
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First of all, where does Shilo think Cabot is getting her information about Watson having the inside track to the Browns' starting quarterback job? Does he really think she just made that up over some sort of fictional personal vendetta?
She's arguably more connected to the Browns' front office than anyone else in the media landscape. She's not pushing an "agenda." She's likely reporting what prominent Browns leaders have told her in private about the franchise's quarterback competition and publishing that information in a responsible fashion. To question Cabot's character and denigrate her well-informed reporting by suggesting she doesn't belong in the journalism field because of her gender makes Shilo look immature.
Second: Does Shilo really think public outbursts like this will help his brother? Who does this serve other than the Browns, who could now potentially view the Sanders family as a bigger distraction and unnecessary liability for someone who may wind up only being the team's backup quarterback in 2026? The irrationality boggles the mind.
Cabot responded to Shilo Sanders' inflammatory commentary in a radio appearance on Cleveland's 92.3 The Fan on Thursday. Cabot took the high road while insisting she has paved the way for so many women journalists to join the field because of her work.
After all, there's no real need for someone with her credibility to entertain this sort of nonsense otherwise.
Sanders was an undrafted free agent in 2025 who got himself ejected from a preseason NFL game for throwing a punch. In March 2026, a judge officially ruled against Sanders for violating bankruptcy law with "unauthorized transfers" of $250,000 in his name, image, and likeness (NIL) to dig out of an $11 million hole.
He hasn't signed with an NFL team since then.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Shilo Sanders takes sexist swipe at Mary Kay Cabot over Deshaun Watson