Summary
ESPN highlighted concerns about Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders due to his performance, including a low quarterback rating (QBR) and high number of interceptions and sacks. Despite struggles, the Browns might give Sanders another chance next season, as they have limited options to replace him.
Key Facts
- Shedeur Sanders stepped in as the Browns' quarterback after Dillon Gabriel got injured.
- Sanders played eight games, completing 120 out of 212 passes for 1,400 yards and seven touchdowns.
- He also threw 10 interceptions and was sacked 23 times.
- Sanders recorded one of the worst single-season QBRs for an NFL quarterback in nearly 20 years.
- The Browns finished the season with a 5-12 record and fired head coach Kevin Stefanski.
- Todd Monken, the new head coach, may help Sanders improve his skills.
- The team holds the No. 6 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft but may stick with Sanders due to limited options.