BEREA, Ohio — As Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders gears up for his fourth NFL start on Sunday against the Chicago Bears, he's doing so with a rising comfort level. Sanders has always been confident, and now, with reps and connections within the offense, he's showcasing his growth on the field each week.

One of the areas of his game that has stood out the most, and what earned him the starting job for the past two games and the remaining four, is his ability to play off schedule. Sanders has shown his ability to extend plays and make passes while under duress or on the move out of the pocket. When a play breaks down, Sanders's accuracy has allowed him to make some passes that are only there if he hits the exact right spot.

It's something that the Browns want to see more of and ne

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