After a rough debut against the Ravens, Shedeur Sanders finally won a game for the Cleveland Browns in his first-ever start. His performance wasn’t spectacular in the 24-10 win over the Raiders , but it was enough to get Cleveland over the line. Yet when head coach Kevin Stefanski downplayed the rookie’s role in the victory, former Browns QB Robert Griffin III didn’t hold back.

“If you listen to Kevin Stefanski’s postgame speech, he wanted nothing with giving Shedeur any type of credit for the way that the team performed,” he said on The Dan Patrick Show, while addressing Stefanski’s treatment of his rookie quarterbacks.

Griffin acknowledged that the skeptics might point out the 47 yards or the bad interception thrown by Sanders during Week 11 against the Ravens, but he also st

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