CLEVELAND, Ohio — Shedeur Sanders once again assumed blame after a Browns loss, this time the 26-8 loss to the 49ers that dropped them to 3-9.
The first time he did so was after the Browns 23-16 loss to the Ravens when he played the second half in place of a concussed Dillon Gabriel.
“I’m sure you’re all able to see it when we’re out there confident and I’m sure you’re all able to see when we’re not,” Sanders said. “So it’s about being more confident whenever we’re getting slow. It’s about rallying the guys and I didn’t do a great job of that today. Rallying everybody together whenever things aren’t going our way and staying focused and staying on it.”
He vowed to improve in that area going forward, and will have the chance to prove it next week against the Titans. Kevin Stefanski named

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