CLEVELAND, Ohio — Shedeur Sanders didn’t just win his first NFL start — he may have begun rewriting the Cleveland Browns ' future plans at quarterback.

The fifth-round rookie, who was passed on six times by Cleveland before they finally selected him 144th overall, showed exactly why he deserves to be the starter moving forward in the Browns’ victory over Las Vegas.

“He certainly made a case to keep going. And if he builds on what he did in the victory over the Raiders, then he’s going to earn another start. Because when you win a football game, obviously you have to start the next one,” Browns beat reporter Mary Kay Cabot explained on the Orange and Brown Talk podcast .

What made Sanders’ performance particularly impressive wasn’t just the win, but how he achieved it. Unlike Dillon

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