Shedeur Sanders did exactly what you’d want a Cleveland Browns quarterback to do. He didn’t play his best game, but he got the job done. And former Browns guard Ross Tucker noticed a real difference between the shaky half we saw from Sanders against the Ravens and the more confident version that showed up against the Raiders.
Tucker was in the booth for Sanders’ first NFL start, and you could tell he walked away encouraged.
“I was impressed. I thought overall, it was a very favorable evaluation. He didn’t light the world on fire; they didn’t need him to. He did have a tremendous throw on the run to Isaiah Bond. I just can’t picture Dillon Gabriel making that play,” Tucker said on the Dan Patrick Show .
Now, do not get Tucker wrong. Gabriel has been reliable in his own way. He’s car

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