Browns’ Latest Roster Move Suggests Shift in Teams’ Shedeur Sanders Plan
Summary
The Cleveland Browns have named Shedeur Sanders as their top quarterback on the depth chart after his first NFL start and a victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. Sanders replaced Dillon Gabriel, who was sidelined due to a concussion, and led the team to a win. Coach Kevin Stefanski announced Sanders would start in the upcoming game against the San Francisco 49ers.Key Facts
- Shedeur Sanders is now listed as the Cleveland Browns' main quarterback.
- Sanders had his first NFL start in Week 12 and helped the team win 24-10 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
- In that game, Sanders completed 11 out of 20 passes for 209 yards, had one touchdown, and one interception.
- Dillon Gabriel, the former starter, suffered a concussion in Week 11, allowing Sanders to start.
- Gabriel is now cleared from concussion protocol but is listed as the backup quarterback (QB2).
- Coach Kevin Stefanski decided Sanders will start in Week 13 against the San Francisco 49ers.
- The Browns' decision to play Sanders shows a shift toward focusing on immediate results rather than long-term development.
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