LAS VEGAS (AP) — Shedeur Sanders seemed to drop hints in the months leading up to the NFL draft that he would love to play in Las Vegas, whether by posting a video of himself driving by Allegiant Stadium or by chatting with Raiders and Aces owner Mark Davis at a WNBA game.
Now, the rookie quarterback will get his chance to play at Allegiant — for the visiting Browns.
Sanders will make his much-heralded first start when Cleveland takes the field in a matchup of 2-8 teams that otherwise would draw scant attention on a Sunday in late November.
The spotlight, however, is what Sanders is used to, and he leans into it like his father Deion Sanders did during his Hall of Fame playing days and now during an equally visible coaching career. The younger Sanders’ bio on X simply reads, “LEGENDARY,

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