CLEVELAND, Ohio - In a season of despair and disappointment, rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has suddenly given Browns fans a reason to care again. The unexpected rise of Sanders as a legitimate quarterback prospect might be the best thing to happen to the Browns in 2024.
“Thank goodness this is happening,” cleveland.com columnist Terry Pluto said on the latest Terry’s Talkin’ podcast .
“Do you know how dreadful this would be if we’re watching Dylan Gabriel or if Shedeur were playing, you know, throwing for 130 yards and getting sacked 17 times and all that kind of stuff?”
Instead of a homestretch with unwatchable quarterback play, Browns fans are being treated to a rookie showing some potential. Sanders threw for 364 yards and three touchdowns, plus ran for another Sunday agains

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