Shedeur Sanders, Cleveland Browns and Jimmy Haslam
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Leftwich joins a Colorado staff filled with former NFL stars. Sanders hired fellow Hall of Famers running back Marshall Faulk and defensive lineman Warren Sapp to position coach roles. Shurmur and defensive coordinator Robert Livingston also spent most of their careers at the professional level.
During Monday’s training camp practice, Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders reportedly completed 9-of-9 passes with two touchdowns.
Shedeur Sanders is gearing up for his debut in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns. After drastically falling to the fifth round as a projected first-rounder, the quarterback is currently in the middle of the team's training camp, competing in a four-way competition for the QB1 job.
University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders revealed what his son, Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders told him about coming to practice.
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Browns Nation on MSNRob Parker Turns Heads With Shedeur Sanders PredictionShedeur Sanders has been turning heads at Cleveland Browns training camp with his accuracy and poise. The rookie quarterback has worked efficiently
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Sportsnaut on MSNNFL Expert: Shedeur Sanders is Not a Viable Starting Quarterback OptionStill, as Sports Illustrated’s NFL expert Albert Breer tells it, Sanders simply isn’t a “viable” starting option for the Browns. Not right now anyway, with the presence of former Super Bowl winner Joe Flacco plus third-round rookie Dillon Gabriel, who has more college experience than Sanders did, possibly making him more ‘pro-ready.’
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Total Pro Sports on MSNNFL Fans Are Convinced Myles Garrett Wants Shedeur Sanders To Be The Browns’ Starting QB Following His Latest Actions That Were Caught On CameraNFL fans are convinced that Myles Garrett staying back to help Shedeur Sanders means he wants him as the starting QB.
It's been two months since Shedeur Sanders shockingly fell to the fifth round of the NFL Draft, and even a pair of speeding tickets and a four-way quarterback competition have yet to subside the hype around the Colorado product.