The air crackles differently when the Browns and Eagles share a field. It’s a rivalry etched in leather helmets and Midwestern grit, stretching back to 1950, when the Browns defeated the defending NFL Champion Eagles 13-7 without throwing a single pass on Dec. 3. Think less cheesesteaks, more Dawg Pound snarls echoing through time with Stefanski on the helm.

This preseason clash in Philly held that familiar tension, but beneath the surface hummed a different current – the sound of Cleveland meticulously assembling a puzzle built from fallen stars and second chances. At the center of it all? Two rookies carrying vastly different weights: Shedeur Sanders and Isaiah Bond .

The Quarterback conundrum: Patience over preseason reps

Kevin Stefanski ’s decision on Sanders wasn’t pul

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