BEREA — There was a lot about rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders' third career start to be excited about for the Browns .
Sanders' stat line was one that only one other rookie, Joe Burrow in 2020, had ever achieved: 364 passing yards, three passing touchdowns and a rushing touchown. The way he finished the game, nearly leading the Browns back from a 14-point deficit in the final 4:27 while completing nine of his final 10 throws.
However, there was one play that both Sanders and the Browns would love to have back. It was the interception he threw with 1:57 remaining in the third quarter, a play where he held onto the ball too long and allowed the Titans to pressure him into making a bad decision. Buy Cleveland Browns tickets
Sanders obviously heard about the play when he got back

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