Shedeur Sanders: “I don’t trust myself” as the Browns’ QB1, he wants to continue!

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In an unexpected turn, Shedeur Sanders, the young quarterback of the Cleveland Browns, has captured everyone’s attention in the NFL. Despite having achieved a victory in his debut as a starter, Sanders keeps his feet on the ground and prepares for his second challenge against the San Francisco 49ers.

A Promising Start

Browns coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed on Monday that Sanders will continue to lead the offense, even after Dillon Gabriel was cleared from concussion protocol. Sanders proved his worth in his first game, guiding the team to a 24-10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. In his debut, Sanders completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards, including a touchdown pass and an interception.

I’m definitely not comfortable, so the first and foremost thing is that I have another opportunity to go out there. In life, you have to understand how quickly things come or how long they take to arrive, and that they can be snatched away at any moment.

Shedeur Sanders
Sanders, selected in the 144th pick of this year’s draft, began his NFL career as the fourth quarterback on the Browns’ roster. The young quarterback emphasized the importance of continuing to improve and exceeding expectations. Sanders also highlighted how his connection with the starting offense is growing. His teammates have noticed the energy Sanders brings to the team. Stefanski praised Sanders’ composure under pressure. In his post-game interview, Sanders joked about how “dangerous” he could be after an offseason full of repetitions. When asked about his expectations for his second start, Sanders responded simply:

I will do my job.

Shedeur Sanders
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