The Browns' 1-3 start and early struggles from quarterback Joe Flacco led to head coach Kevin Stefanski making a change on Wednesday.
But it wasn't the change that rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders would have preferred, and he made that awfully clear to reporters with how he handled the media session.
The Browns named rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel the starter for Sunday's London game against the Vikings. But instead of elevating Sanders to QB2, Stefanski opted to keep the former Colorado star as the third-string quarterback behind both Gabriel and Flacco.
When reporters convened around Sanders' locker to get his thoughts on the quarterback moves, he pantomimed the entire exchange.
Even when a reporter asked Sanders if he minded vocalizing his answers, the rookie continued to mouth the session without saying a word.
If he was fine with Stefanski's decision, that's not exactly how he would have shown it.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Shedeur Sanders oddly mouthed every answer to reporters about Browns QB change
Reporting by Andrew Joseph, For The Win / For The Win
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