Cleveland Browns, Sanders and Shedeur
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Browns organized team activities have been open to the media for two practices, and the Shedeur Sanders hype train is already off the rails. Thanks in part to quarterback stats tracking during voluntary OTAs — with no pads,
Cleveland radio analyst Tony Grossi throws cold water on the rising excitement around Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, cautioning fans and media alike to pump the brakes.
After Shedeur Sanders played his first snaps in front of the media during the Browns' organized team activities (OTAs), the hype surrounding him continued to grow following reports
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It's a time for new players to get acclimated, new coaches to teach their schemes and for returning players to show they are serious about taking on a bigger role. Here are the top five things we learned from mandatory minicamps around the NFL this week:
He’s dominating the fourth-stringers, but Andrew Perloff explains why getting too excited about Sanders now will only be a problem.
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Sporting News on MSNCleveland Browns coaching staff called out for treatment of Colorado Buffaloes football legend Shedeur SandersThe Cleveland Browns' coaching staff was put on blast by one sports talk radio host for their treatment of Shedeur Sanders in their quarterback rotation.