CLEVELAND, Ohio — The swag in Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders’ step comes from experience. Before the rookie even landed an NFL contract, he believed he could change a franchise. And when you asked him why, he acted like you were new guy in the room.

“We went from Jackson State to Colorado and changed two programs back-to-back, so you don’t think I can come to an NFL franchise and change a program again?” Sanders said during the NFL combine. “It’s history. We done it again. It’s always going to repeat itself.”

The beat kept playing during Sanders’ first NFL home start, and no, not the song he danced to while overhauling college programs with his father, Deion. When Sanders suffered his first pro loss against the 49ers on Sunday, he met the other cyclical story unfolding at Hunting

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