The Cleveland Browns will finally get rookie Shedeur Sanders a chance to start now that they play against the Las Vegas Raiders. However, it won’t be a normal debut for him, as it seems like the team has modified its usual gameplan to instead play into the quarterback’s playing style.
Usually, a team will have a defined playbook and the quarterback needs to execute. However, according to Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network, the Browns changed the gameplan to let Sanders “move the pocket a little bit more and use that play-making ability.”
Also, it’s been reported that head coach Kevin Stefanski and the Browns’ staff are helping Sanders to get better arm angles and reads. Dillon Gabriel is more of a pocket passer while Sanders can move a bit more and throw on the run.
Still, Browns will likely

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