The game of football is an emotional one for players, even in the best of times.

So when it comes to the Cleveland Browns, who rarely experience the best of times, it is understandable that emotions can boil over from time to time.

Such was the case on Sunday afternoon during Cleveland’s loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Even with starting quarterback Shedeur Sanders having another week of practice reps with the first team, it was another long day against an average defense, with the Browns only managing 253 yards of offense and finishing 3-of-11 on third down.

One play that the Browns would love to have hit on came early in the fourth quarter when Sanders and wide receiver Jerry Jeudy could not connect on a pass that would have gone for a big gain, perhaps even a touchdown.

Whether it

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