Questions around Shedeur Sanders in Cleveland have shifted from “is he ready?” to “how high is the ceiling?” That change in tone is exactly what caught Rich Eisen’s eye.

The longtime host has raved less about Sanders’ stat line and more about how the rookie carries himself when microphones are shoved in his face after brutal losses and controversial decisions.

Each time he’s been invited to second-guess Kevin Stefanski , Sanders has deflected the drama, backed the play call, and kept the focus on the team, even after being yanked for that disastrous two-point attempt against the Titans.

For a fifth-round pick with 700-plus yards and five touchdowns in limited action, the poise has matched the production, and it just earned him the starting job for the rest of the season.

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