CLEVELAND, Ohio — It was a quadruple wrist-up kind of day for Shedeur Sanders, who bolstered his case to show the Browns “I’m who they’re looking for,” despite their 31-29 loss to the Titans.

Auditioning for the Browns’ 2026 QB1 vacancy, Sanders showed all moxie and grit he was known for at Colorado in almost orchestrating a come-from-behind victory with two touchdowns on back-to-back drives in the final 4:27, a 7-yard scramble for his first Browns rushing TD, and a 7-yard TD pass to Harold Fannin Jr. that narrowed the gap to 31-29 with 1:03 left. On those last two drives, he went 9-of-10 for 109 yards.

Of course, the Browns failed on both two-point attempts after those TDs, with Sanders fumbling the snap from backup center Luke Wypler on the first — with starter Ethan Pocic out of the g

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