The Cleveland Browns left Las Vegas with a Week 12 win and a strong first start from rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders. He ran the offense well, stayed calm, and became the first Browns quarterback since 1995 to win his debut.
Even then, Sanders didn’t get a game ball, and that surprised everyone. Moreover, Deion Sanders also showed his frustration regarding it.
Most people thought head coach Kevin Stefanski would give out two game balls after the win. Sanders had a solid game, but Stefanski gave the honor to Myles Garrett instead. Garrett earned it with three sacks and two forced fumbles in a great performance.
Stefanski Explains His Choice
Stefanski cleared the confusion on Wednesday. He said, “I mean, every game you go into it trying to just highlight guys,” and felt Garrett earned

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