CLEVELAND (AP) — Less than 24 hours after Shedeur Sanders' impressive NFL debut, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski still wasn't ready to answer the question most on the mind of Cleveland fans.

Will Sanders start working with the first-team offense leading into next Saturday's second preseason game at Philadelphia?

“We need to get through the next couple of days from an injury standpoint and see where everybody is,” Stefanski said Saturday. “I’m really focused on all of our quarterbacks’ development and every single one of these reps last night, how important they are. So that’s what I’m focused on more than anything."

Sanders played nearly three quarters and had 45 snaps in Friday night's 30-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers . He directed three touchdown drives in 10 series and complet

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