
Source: FOXNEWS.COM
Summary
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has been added to the Pro Bowl as a replacement, marking a notable achievement for a fifth-round pick. According to reports, Sanders completed 56.6% of his passes along with seven touchdowns and ten interceptions during his eight games played this season. His performance includes a win in his first career start, the first by a Browns quarterback since 1995. General manager Andrew Berry noted the need for a thorough assessment of the quarterback position moving forward.
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The game followed a familiar script.
Sanders started slow, but showed promise with that one road win over the Raiders. Seven touchdowns against ten picks? Let the excuses roll in. He’ll be in the Pro Bowl, but the Browns are still looking for answers. And firing their coach just adds to the unpredictability.
You know it’s never a straight line in Cleveland.
Author: Evan Null









