CLEVELAND, Ohio — While Shedeur Sanders’ first start as the Browns ’ quarterback resulted in a win, one glaring issue remains that could determine whether the Browns offense truly takes flight: developing chemistry with his top playmakers.
In the victory over Las Vegas, star receivers Jerry Jeudy and Cedric Tillman each recorded just one catch, while Pro Bowl tight end David Njoku wasn’t targeted at all. If Sanders is going to build on his promising debut, connecting with these primary weapons will be critical.
“I think one of the things that they’re going to have to figure out is, can they get it going between Shedeur Sanders and Jerry Jeudy? They have to figure out if they can develop the timing and the connection,” Browns beat reporter Mary Kay Cabot explained on the Orange and Bro

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