BEREA, Ohio — It’s finally Sanders Time on Sunday, but Shedeur must caution against trying too hard to live up to his Legendary nickname and throwing his wrist up all afternoon during his starting debut against the Raiders.

Granted, he has a lot to prove after the biggest freefall in the history of the draft, from a projected first-rounder to the fifth round, where the Browns threw him a lifeline and traded up to select him at No. 144. Then he toiled in obscurity all summer over there on the opposite field — often away from the other three quarterbacks — as QB4 in the four-way competition.

It was nothing like what he was used to at Colorado, where Son of Prime was a superstar with an enormous cult following.

But he patiently waited his turn and survived a few rookie missteps such as bac

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