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Sanders Battles Through Setbacks in Another Mixed Browns Start
22 Dec
Summary
- Shedeur Sanders completed 69% of passes with a season-high 49 rushing yards.
- Browns rookie QB led a spirited offense despite an injury to running back.
- Coach Stefanski impressed by Sanders' fight and ability to battle through setbacks.

Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders continues to show flashes of potential in his fifth NFL start, despite a recent 23-20 loss to the Buffalo Bills. On Sunday, Sanders achieved a season-high completion percentage of 69% (20-of-29) and a personal best 49 rushing yards, contributing to an offense that out-gained the Bills in total yards. However, two interceptions and late sacks hampered Cleveland's effort.
Despite the mixed results, head coach Kevin Stefanski expressed admiration for Sanders' resilience and fighting spirit, noting his ability to overcome minor injuries and make impressive plays with his feet. This performance, along with his consistent effort, has earned Sanders continued opportunities as the starting quarterback for the Browns' remaining two regular-season games against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals.




