Any talk of beef between Shedeur Sanders and Kevin Stefanski is not getting much traction inside the Browns facility. Asked about social media claims that his head coach has it out for him, Sanders brushed it aside, saying people outside the building can say what they want and stressing that Stefanski has coached him hard since he arrived. He described the relationship as a normal coach-quarterback dynamic and said he is simply grateful for the opportunity in Cleveland.
That opportunity just grew. ESPN reported that the Browns were impressed enough with Sanders’ first NFL start in Las Vegas that turning back now was never really on the table. The rookie threw for 209 yards with a touchdown and a pick in the 24-10 win over the Raiders, flashing the downfield aggression and off-script p

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