CLEVELAND, Ohio — The clock is ticking for Shedeur Sanders. With the Browns sitting at 3-9 following their 26-8 loss to the 49ers, these final five games have transformed into something far more significant than mere late-season contests for a struggling team. For Sanders, every snap has become a high-stakes audition that could determine his NFL future.

“I think now the charge is for the Browns to try and figure out do they have to draft a quarterback with one of their two first round picks or can Shedeur Sanders do enough to show them that he can be the guy? I think that’s what this is all about,” Browns beat reporter Mary Kay Cabot explained on the Orange and Brown Talk podcast following Sunday’s defeat.

The fifth-round rookie has shown intriguing flashes through his first two NFL

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