Shedeur Sanders Has Officially Been Called Out By Browns
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Browns won't sign another QB due to Kenny Pickett injury
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The Cleveland Browns have maybe the most interesting quarterback battle we've ever seen taking place at training camp this summer; a four-way competition between Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders. But if the Browns are being real with themselves, this battle isn't nearly as interesting as they're making it seem.
After a scare in practice, Cedric Tillman returned to the field just days later, a huge relief for a Browns team already thin at wide receiver heading into the 2025 season.
Shedeur Sanders slipped to the fifth round of the NFL Draft in part due to concerns about his maturity. Now Browns GM Andrew Berry is openly saying that some of Sanders’ decisions were “not smart” and “dangerous.”
It should come as no surprise, but Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is once again in the prestigious "99 Club" in the Madden NFL video game series.
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How can these breakout players help each team hit their goals? Check it out below. This exercise is trying to stay away from former first rounders, but this one is obvious. Wiggins showed flashes in his rookie campaign,
When the Cleveland Browns selected Shedeur Sanders in the NFL Draft, many automatically assumed that he would be the team's quarterback of the future. However, those people all neglected the fact that Sanders was a fifth-round pick and that the Browns selected Dillon Gabriel two rounds ahead of him.
While plans to build the Cleveland Browns’ $2.4 billion indoor stadium have drawn wide attention, there’s no clarity yet on who would be responsible for the facility’s upkeep and whether taxpayers could be left with the bill.
The Cleveland Browns aren't treating rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders much differently from your typical fifth-round draft pick, according to The Athletic's Zac Jackson.
According to Pro Football Focus, which does “watch the film” (even if imperfect like all evaluations), gave Thornhill his second lowest season grade of his career last year (65.5) including a paltry 45.0 grade in tackling. Overall, PFF had Thornhill graded as the 72nd safety in the NFL in 2024.