CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns delivered a dominating 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders .

The big news going into the game, as it was throughout the entire NFL, was rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders getting his first career start.

Sanders was solid, completing 11 of his 20 passes for 209 yards, one touchdown and one interception.

His biggest highlight was his 52-yard bomb to Isaiah Bond late in the first quarter that set up Cleveland’s second touchdown drive.

It was a play that even Raiders head coach Pete Carroll spoke of after the game. He complimented Sanders’ ability to make that kind of pass, and felt that’s what changed the tone of the game.

“The play of the game was really that scramble play. That was an extraordinary ball that (Sanders) threw on that one,” Carroll said

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