Quarterback Shedeur Sanders just turned in the best game of his young NFL career, and still had to watch the defining snap from the sideline. The Browns' rookie ripped the Titans for 364 passing yards, three touchdown throws, and a rushing score in a wild Week 14 loss, yet Kevin Stefanski took the ball out of his hands on the final two-point try.
Afterward, Sanders admitted he wanted that moment but refused to second-guess the call, saying via Scott Procter of DNVR Buffs that a quarterback always wants the ball, but “that’s not what football is,” and he’d “never go against what the call was.”
That measured tone is part of what has people inside and outside the building wanting to see more. As Albert Breer wrote in Sports Illustrated, Sanders “plays with fearlessness” and a clear fee

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