Cleveland Browns, Sanders and Shedeur
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Browns rookie QBs Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders have been under a microscope during OTAs. Their coaches are measuring much more than that.
All 32 teams have turned the page from all things 2024 and are now gathering and getting themselves ready for the upcoming 2025 season. This is the first time we're getting to see or hear from a lot of veteran players since last season ended -- or since they signed with or got traded to their new teams this offseason -- so it's an important time to take stock of some of the various goings-on around the league.
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders impressed at organized team activities (OTAs) in Berea, Ohio. However, is the unprecedented media coverage t
An interaction between Shedeur Sanders and Joe Flacco highlights the huge generation gap that exists in the Browns QB room
The reality for Sanders on Wednesday was that he served as the fourth-team quarterback and was the only one of the four not to take any reps in the two 11-on-11 periods. It showed that Sanders has his work cut out for him in the four-way quarterback competition, and will have to leapfrog the other three if he hopes to start at all this season.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders has looked the part during OTAs, according to the team's color analyst, Nathan Zegura, who's been around the franchise for more than a decade. During Wednesday's team drills,
Kevin Stefanski has emphasized that Cleveland wants an "all-encompassing evaluation" of its QBs that goes beyond a few throws in the spring.
This distinction matters enormously. The stats came exclusively from 7-on-7 drills, which feature no defensive linemen, no pass rush, and significantly more time for quarterbacks to make decisions. It’s a controlled environment that naturally inflates quarterback performance compared to full-team situations.
As Shedeur Sanders continues to trend upwards with the Cleveland Browns, another rookie quarterback is having a hard time getting adjusted. There weren't many teams past the Tennessee Titans who needed a QB in the 2025 NFL Draft.