The Cleveland Browns’ offense didn’t sustain drives, were 3-of-12 (25%) on third down, and had the ball for 23:34 to the Raiders’ 36:26. But yet, we find ourselves encouraged by Shedeur Sanders’ first career start because he showed the ability to create the big play.
Below, we analyze the snap counts and stats on offense for the Cleveland Browns’ Week 12 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. • I was fortunate to be in Las Vegas and get to see Shedeur Sanders’ first start. Even though the offense wasn’t super sharp, there was certainly an energy to where you couldn’t take your eyes off any given snap. • From the pocket, Sanders still needs work in knowing where to go with the football. That’s something that I think a quarterback can get better on with more reps, polishing, and faith from

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