BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Las Vegas seems like the perfect place for Shedeur Sanders' first NFL start.
The Browns' flashy rookie quarterback with the Hall of Fame father, bright smile and huge fan base will start Sunday in arguably America's glitziest city against the Raiders as the Browns turn to him while fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel recovers from a concussion.
Sanders replaced an injured Gabriel for the second half of last week's 23-16 loss to Baltimore. It was a shaky debut as Sanders, who was drafted by Cleveland in the fifth round, completed just 4 of 16 passes with an interception. He also was sacked twice and fumbled once.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said Wednesday that Gabriel remains in the concussion protocol but is improving.
Sanders was fourth on Cleveland's depth chart during

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