One third-quarter throw was all it took to turn Shedeur Sanders from a promising rookie into the focal point of the Cleveland Browns’ frustration. The rookie quarterback opened up about his teammates regarding his interception, which eventually became a turning point in the Cleveland Browns ‘ narrow 31–29 loss to the Tennessee Titans.

After the game, Sanders was asked about the interception and having to drive late in games. He did not mince words at the moment.

“Definitely on the interception,” he said. “I feel we stagnant. I’m trying to get a spark. And as the game goes on, as time go on, and I know my dad mad at me for that for sure. I know the team, everybody is. But I would say as time goes on, those decisions and those things will slim down.”

Sanders’ honesty crossed into can

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