Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns ' highly publicized fifth-round rookie quarterback, came into the NFL after a standout college career at Jackson State and Colorado.
With the Buffaloes, he set the FBS record for career completion percentage (71.8%) and posted a 2024 season with 4,134 passing yards and 37 touchdowns, earning national awards before entering the 2025 NFL Draft.
That's why, for weeks, Browns fans, analysts, and even local radio hosts have pressed Cleveland to give Sanders more playing time as the offense sputters under Dillon Gabriel.
Even with the team at 2-7, Sanders had not played a regular‑season snap — that is, until Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.
Gabriel left the Browns‑Ravens game early in the third quarter while being evaluated for a concussion, and

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