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Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders received two speeding tickets within his first few months with the franchise. After Browns general manager Andrew Berry said the incidents were "not smart,
Sanders had a sweet throw when he stepped up in the pocket and found fellow rookie Gage Larvadain down the field for a touchdown. Larvadain, out of South Carolina, did well on his end to go up and get it. #Browns Shedeur Sanders with the beautiful step up and touchdown. pic.twitter.com/DqX2JDcGQy
The Cleveland Browns aren't treating rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders much differently from your typical fifth-round draft pick, according to The Athletic's Zac Jackson.
NFL fans are convinced that Myles Garrett staying back to help Shedeur Sanders means he wants him as the starting QB.
ESPN's NFL insider Dan Graziano made a prediction in a Monday morning article about who would take the first snap of the season for the Browns, and he chose Pickett.