Cleveland Browns, Shedeur Sanders and NFL
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Shedeur Sanders has a bit of an uphill battle to climb to become the Browns' starting quarterback, but LeSean McCoy thinks he'll wind up getting the job early in the season.
Cleveland's rookie quarterback has high expectations surrounding him, but potentially a difficult path to success.
Shedeur Sanders has reportedly made a strong first impression with his performance at the Cleveland Browns' rookie minicamp. Fox Sports analyst and former NFL running back LeSean McCoy cited "sources" that told him Sanders "looks like the best player out of the whole camp" during a Monday appearance on The Facility (0:20 mark).
The Cleveland Browns were always expected to draft Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay.
Former NFL defensive lineman Chris Canty believes the Pittsburgh Steelers will regret passing on Shedeur Sanders. Sanders, who went in the fifth round to the Cleveland Browns, was heavily linked to the Steelers in the NFL Draft process, and they still have yet to land a veteran quarterback.
Former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders is settling into life with the Cleveland Browns, but his commitment to community work hasn’t gone unnoticed—or untouched by online critics. Sanders opened up about the joy he finds in giving back.
While most eyes are on Shedeur Sanders, ESPN Cleveland reporter Tony Grossi believes Dillon Gabriel has the early edge in Browns’ minicamp.
In the draft, the New Orleans Saints selected Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough early in the second round. He joins a young and unproven quarterback room that includes second-year signal-caller Spencer Rattler and third-year pro Jake Haener.