Shedeur Sanders had an NFL debut to forget in Week 11.
However, he has the opportunity to correct his poor performance in the Cleveland Browns' 16-23 defeat to the Baltimore Ravens when he makes his first NFL start on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Sanders was unexpectedly thrown onto the field against the Ravens when starting QB Dillon Gabriel suffered a concussion.
And with Gabriel now going through the NFL's concussion protocol, it means that Sanders will become the third Browns starting QB this season after veteran Joe Flacco (who is now with the Bengals) and fellow rookie Gabriel.
Sanders struggled mightily against the Ravens -- he completed 4 of 16 passes for 47 yards, had one interception and was given a passer rating of 13.5.
But there's no time to wallow in self pit

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