Andrew Berry: Shedeur Sanders still a work in progress, but we saw really good things
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The Cleveland Browns finished the season with a 3-4 record in games started by rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders. With the team set to introduce a new head coach, Sanders' future as the starting quarterback is uncertain. General Manager Andrew Berry, who remains with the organization, highlighted Sanders' progress but emphasized the need to solidify the quarterback position. Berry noted Sanders' playmaking ability, accuracy, and pocket management, while also stating that the team will evaluate both internal and external options for the quarterback role. Sanders completed 56.6 percent of his passes for 1,400 yards, with seven touchdowns and ten interceptions in his appearances. Notably, he led a fourth-quarter comeback in a 20-18 win against the Bengals.
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