It would be premature, among other caution-based adjectives, to call rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders a job or franchise-saver, even though he isn’t afraid to say that he plans to be the latter.
But the 3-8 Cleveland Browns announced Sanders as their starter ahead of the final six games. So it’s fair to look at the latest stop on the quarterback carousel, the uncertainty around the roster, and the current disparity between Cleveland’s dominant defense and disjointed offense and wonder if there might be a lot at stake over this final stretch for many people, a list that starts with Browns general manager Andrew Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski.
Maybe team owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam decided long ago that this awkward transition year would come with free passes and would require pati

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