Preseason in Cleveland isn’t about easing into the year. It’s about sorting through another quarterback shuffle, and this time the stakes feel heavier. Just a week ago, Jimmy Haslam went on record to insist he didn’t strong-arm his front office into taking Shedeur Sanders . “If you would’ve told me Friday night, driving home, y’all are going to pick Shedeur, I would have said, ‘That’s not happening,’” Haslam told reporters. In his words, it was GM Andrew Berry pulling the trigger. Yet the pick still landed like a curveball. Especially after the Browns had already spent a third rounder on Dillon Gabriel and doubled down with veterans Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett .

That chaos isn’t new. Since trading Baker Mayfield in 2022… ahem, for a $230 million disaster… The Browns h

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