CHICAGO — What a better way to show the Browns that you can be their franchise quarterback than to outplay the No. 1 overall pick in the draft?
That’s exactly what happened last Sunday when Shedeur Sanders, the Browns fifth-round pick, outplayed — by far — Titans quarterback Cam Ward, who was drafted 143 spots ahead of him.
What’s more, Sanders — who threw for 364 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for a TD — had started only two games before that head-to-head matchup, and had practiced with the starters for only three weeks before almost pulling off a come-from-behind victory in the fourth quarter. Ward, meanwhile, had started 12 games and had taken every first-team rep for the Titans since rookie minicamp in May.
Yet there was Sanders, putting two TDs on the board in the final 4:27

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