BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Deion Sanders cried tears of happiness as his son took the field over the weekend for the first time in a regular-season NFL game.

There was admiration, too, over what it took for quarterback Shedeur Sanders to get his opportunity with the Cleveland Browns.

“I know the fight behind the fight,” the Colorado coach said Tuesday at his weekly news conference. “I know what’s been transpiring behind the curtains, and I’m just proud of him. Because he’s not just saying the right things, he’s doing and living the right things. That’s just who he is.

"He's a Sanders."

Shedeur Sanders was drafted by the Browns in the fifth round. He fell down the depth chart and behind fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel, the third-round pick who has started six games this season. But when Gabri

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