Browns QB Shedeur Sanders Receives Good News Amid Trade Rumors
Summary
The Cleveland Browns have changed their offensive play-caller, which might give quarterback Shedeur Sanders more opportunities to play. The team has struggled this season, and Sanders, who was a standout player in college, is at the center of trade rumors. The Browns face upcoming games against the New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, and Las Vegas Raiders.Key Facts
- The Browns are 2-6 after eight games, scoring an average of 15.8 points per game.
- Head coach Kevin Stefanski will no longer call offensive plays; offensive coordinator Tommy Rees will take over.
- Shedeur Sanders, drafted in the fifth round, has not played in a regular-season NFL game yet.
- Sanders threw for 4,134 yards and 37 touchdowns at Colorado and nearly won several awards.
- There are trade rumors involving Sanders, possibly in exchange for needed positions or draft picks.
- Current starter Dillon Gabriel has 702 passing yards, five touchdowns, and two interceptions this season.
- The Browns' upcoming games are against the New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, and Las Vegas Raiders.
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