BEREA, Ohio — For the first time since arriving in Cleveland, Shedeur Sanders isn’t running someone else’s script. He’s running his own.

With a full week of practice reps and a game plan built entirely around him, the rookie quarterback steps into Sunday’s 4:05 p.m. ET matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders with both anticipation and expectation swirling — and a chance to show what he can do when the Browns finally hand him the wheel.

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His debut also injects a rare layer of intrigue into an otherwise flat 4 p.m. slate. With Cleveland desperate to snap a 13-game roa

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