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Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said rookie Shedeur Sanders will remain the starting quarterback when Cleveland plays host to the San Francisco 49ers.
Former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce wanted Shedeur Sanders in the building for an interesting reason.
The Cleveland Browns picked up their third victory of the season in Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders as Shedeur Sanders delivered a 24-10 victory in the rookie's first career start.
Head coach Kevin Stefanski also announced Monday that Dillon Gabriel had cleared concussion protocol, indicating that the decision is not injury related and that Sanders has replaced him as Cleveland's starting quarterback.
Kupp had high praise for Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who caught 8 passes for 167 yards and 2 touchdowns in Seattle's 30-24 win over the Tennessee Titans -- a performance that broke DK Metcalf 's single-season franchise record of 1,303 receiving yards.
"The check down was right there, when you get that right, it's over," Sanders said told Shedeur before they embraced in a video posted by Well Off Media. "You played good. You gotta just look at the film and evaluate yourself on what went wrong. You did good, though. I'm proud of you. You're holding it down for the family."
Shedeur Sanders became the first Browns rookie quarterback to win his first NFL start since 1995 on Sunday and he'll get a chance to make it two in a row in Week 13.
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