LAS VEGAS — Shedeur Sanders took the field in Las Vegas for his first NFL start, looking to bring a spark to an offense that has been stagnant all season. There were both bright spots and struggles, but ultimately, Cleveland handled the Raiders and broke the 17-game losing streak for quarterbacks making their career start for the Browns.
The opening drive wasn't much to talk about, with Cleveland going three-and-out and forced to punt. However, there was a glimmer of promise in the drive. Sanders was able to make to quick completions for eight yards—not enough to move the sticks, but good decisions to get the ball out quickly.
After the Browns' defense forced the Raiders to punt on their opening drive, wide receiver Gage Larvadain was back to return. Larvadain found an opening and took a

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