BEREA, Ohio (AP) — A natural showman, one of the many gifts inherited from his famous father, Shedeur Sanders is already hyping his first NFL start.

It will happen on a 100-yard-long stage in America’s entertainment mecca.

“You cannot miss this moment,” Sanders said Wednesday. “It’ll be definitely exciting.”

He’s hoping it goes better than his debut.

Sanders, the flashy rookie quarterback with a beaming smile, unshakeable confidence and huge fan base, will start Sunday in glitzy Las Vegas — perhaps a fitting venue — against the Raiders as the Browns (2-8) turn to him while fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel recovers from a concussion.

With a slow climb up the depth chart, Sanders, who began training camp as the team’s fourth-stringer behind Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco and Gabriel, will become

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