CHARLOTTE — If Nic Scourton is being completely honest, he started to get upset around the midway point of the play.
Cleveland was facing a third-and-13 from their own 34-yard line. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders took the shotgun snap and immediately started escaping the rush that was coming from Scourton, Princely Umanmielen , and Jaden Crumedy . Sanders tried to move the pocket for a second before bailing and scrambling 15 yards backwards, attempting to reset on the left side of the field.
At that point, it looked like Scourton had him dead to rights. Instead, Sanders pulled some of the magic that made him such an exciting player to watch at Colorado.
"He broke me off a little bit, so I was kind of pissed off," Scourton admitted after Friday's preseason game. "So I kind of want to