Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel has started the last three games, meaning Shedeur Sanders has had to wait for his chance to play. Sanders has reportedly made the most of his time as the backup and is starting to push Gabriel for the starting job, though he remains with the second-team offense in practice.

Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot was a guest on “The Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show” Tuesday, giving an update on how Sanders has progressed this season.

“Shedeur Sanders has been making a ton of progress,” Cabot said. “He looks really good. I’ve been saying this over and over again, if you put Shedeur and Dillon Gabriel side by side, or one after the other in a seven-on-seven red zone drill, I think that Shedeur would probably win that drill much of the time, or

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