Weeks of debate came to an end on Aug. 25 when the Cleveland Browns traded veteran quarterback and former Pittsburgh Steelers first-round selection Kenny Pickett to the Las Vegas Raiders.
The merry-go-round that was causing Browns fans vertigo suddenly became as clear as day. Joe Flacco is your starting quarterback. Dillon Gabriel is the No. 2 and Shedeur Sanders is the No. 3.
Kenny Pickett never took a snap in a preseason game and was only full-go for a handful of practices.
His trade for a fifth-round pick ended the endless banter about the Browns keeping four quarterbacks to start the regular season against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 7.
I asked the question over and over: Why would you keep three players on an active roster who can’t make a tackle or throw a block on gameday?