Browns commit to Shedeur Sanders
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After Sanders wasn't awarded a game ball following his first win, social media erupted with claims that Cleveland's coaching staff is undermining their rookie quarterback, exposing the toxic discourse surrounding the QB.
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders wasn't happy after a reporter brought up his fans' comments about head coach Kevin Stefanski. Sanders started his first NFL game on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders.
A contingent of the quarterback's fans have theorized that Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski was conspiring against Sanders this season, as the Browns first started a 40-year-old Joe Flacco before turning to third-round pick Dillon Gabriel in Week 5.
There's no doubt that Cleveland Browns fans are thrilled now that Shedeur Sanders has been named the starter for the upcoming home game against the San Francisco 49ers. After his d
The hype for Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders has been felt all across social media lately. The hype has been growing for him since his college day
In his first NFL start, Shedeur Sanders delivered exactly what the Cleveland Browns needed, guiding the team to a long-awaited win. Stepping in for the injured Dillon Gabriel, Sanders completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards with one touchdown and one interception, and took just one sack in a 24-10 road victory against the Las Vegas Raiders.
The rookie QB's willingness to push the ball vertically, highlighted by Isaiah Bond's 52-yard reception, brings a dimension to Cleveland's attack that was noticeably missing under Dillon Gabriel.
ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. has been high on Shedeur Sanders since before the NFL draft, and now he might have been proved right in his assessment of the rookie quarterback.