Shedeur Sanders ’s preseason wrapped with a line that looks clean on paper but messy on film. 17 of 29 passing, 152 yards, two touchdowns, zero interceptions. Those numbers don’t scream disaster, but they don’t scream savior either. They just sit there, incomplete, like a player waiting for a fair evaluation. The problem is, Cleveland never really gave him one. Kevin Stefanski insists there’s no sabotage. Fans think otherwise.

The coach said it, repeated it, wrapped it in the coach-speak safety net, “ I’m committed to his development, just like all of our rookies .” That was his self-defense. But peel back the layers of Saturday’s finale against the Rams , and the picture doesn’t square with the words. Joe Flacco got the first-team reps. Dillon Gabriel got the first unit

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