Entering Week 9, the Cleveland Browns ’ offense remains a league-worst 32nd in PFF rankings. Despite putting rookie Dillon Gabriel under center, the 2-6 team has only gone from averaging 14 points per game under the now-traded Joe Flacco to 17.5 points per game. But while HC Kevin Stefanski continues to stick with his third-round pick, Browns’ legendary QB Bernie Kosar has given his vote of confidence to the backup QB Shedeur Sanders to bring about change in Berea.
“When Shedeur gets his chance, the stuff people were worried about, the personality, the way he galvanizes and does things uniquely, that’s absolutely only chance possible, because it’s too tough now,” Kosar said on the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show this weekend.
“Yeah he fires me up. I wanna play better,” the 61-year-old

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