The Cleveland Browns have had quite the rollercoaster ride with their quarterback situation this year.

The team started the offseason with four QBs, traded Kenny Pickett to the Las Vegas Raiders, traded Joe Flacco to the Cincinnati Bengals, promoted rookie Dillon Gabriel to the starting role, promoted rookie backup Shedeur Sanders to the No. 2 job, and elevated practice-squad QB Bailey Zappe to be the backup for Sunday’s matchup against the New England Patriots.

With a less than 10 days until the Nov. 4 trade deadline, many expect the Browns to make a splashy move to bring in a premier wide receiver (New York Jets star Garrett Wilson is a popular name), and Sanders’ name has come up on more than one occasion.

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