Shedeur Sanders downplayed the importance of practicing with Myles Garrett and other stars on the Browns’ defense as a key factor in his development as the team’s new starting quarterback. During a press conference this week, a reporter asked Shedeur Sanders: “How much has it helped you going against a Myles Garrett or a Denzel Ward in practice? How much has that helped you so far this year?” His first answer after a long pause was: “Help me in what way?”
The reporter then added: “Just get ready to go against like a Maxx Crosby and the things that you’re going to face on Sunday.” Sanders expanded on that second question, but, in a surprising remark, the rookie said that although Myles Garrett and his Browns defensive teammates are extraordinary, they don’t help him as much as one might th

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