Shedeur Sanders’ first NFL start turned into the breakout moment the Cleveland Browns desperately needed. One week after a shaky debut and with regular starter Dillon Gabriel still in concussion protocol, the fifth-round rookie stepped in against the Las Vegas Raiders and delivered a poised, confident performance in a 24-10 win.

The former Colorado Buffaloes star Sanders wasted no time settling in, and early in the first half, he found his rhythm with several sharp throws before launching a 53-yard strike that set Cleveland up at the 1-yard line.

By the end of the night, he had logged 209 yards, a touchdown and an interception on 11 of his 20 passing attempts — steady numbers that helped snap the Browns’ three-game losing skid.

After the win, Sanders made it clear that he wasn’t interes

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