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Shedeur Sanders talked about the sobering reality of playing in the NFL as he led the Cleveland Browns to a victory over the Las Vegas Raiders in his first-career start on Sunday.

Sanders’ performance wasn’t the prettiest. He was 11-of-20 with 209 passing yards, a touchdown pass and an interception. He had a nice 54-yard completion to Isaiah Bond and then threw a dump off to Dylan Sampson, who ran it for a 66-yard touchdown.

The rookie quarterback said he was grateful for the opportunity, but understood that the lack of reps with the first-team offense wasn’t an excuse for completing only 55% of his passes and ending the game with an 87.3 passer rating.

“Everybody starts different places. Like I said, just because I didn’t get the summer reps

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