Cleveland Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders officially has his first win as a starting quarterback, and he’s using the occasion to clap back at his haters.
After Cleveland defeated the Las Vegas Raiders, 24-10, on the road on Sunday, November 23, Sanders, 23, told reporters that he knew fans weren’t looking for excuses as he stepped into usual starter Dillon Gabriel’s shoes.
“Nobody cares if this was one week of prep,” he said. “Who cares? So, a lot of people want to see me fail – it ain’t gonna happen. It ain’t gonna happen.”
Sanders’ numbers weren’t overwhelming, as he completed just 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards with a touchdown and an interception. But it was enough for him to become the first Browns rookie quarterback to win his first start since 1995.
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