BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Shedeur Sanders is still learning to decipher NFL defenses, recognize coverages and make much smarter decisions.
He can already read the room.
The rookie quarterback's path to starting for the Browns has been curious and circuitous, to say the least. But just because he's currently atop the depth chart, and will stay there the rest of this season, Sanders isn't stationary or satisfied.
Coming off the best performance of his young career, leading to coach Kevin Stefanski naming him the starter for the final four games, Sanders said before Wednesday’s practice he's not concerned with whether he has shown Cleveland enough to end its long search for a franchise QB.
He's staying in the moment.
“That’s not in my focus,” Sanders said. “My focus right now is the team we’r

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