Browns QB Shedeur Sanders on Kevin Stefanski's firing: 'That's just how the league is'
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Shedeur Sanders, quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, will enter his second NFL season with a new head coach following the firing of Kevin Stefanski. The Browns announced the decision a day after concluding their season with a 20-18 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. Sanders, who was drafted in the fifth round, played under his father, Deion Sanders, before joining the NFL.
During his rookie season, Sanders became the starting quarterback in Week 12, achieving a 3-5 record as a starter and leading a game-winning drive in the season finale. He completed 56.6% of his passes for 1,400 yards, with seven touchdowns and ten interceptions. Despite showing potential with his arm strength and playmaking ability, Sanders struggled with turnovers and consistency, ending the season with a string of games below a passer rating of 80.
General Manager Andrew Berry acknowledged Sanders' potential but noted he is a "work in progress." The Browns plan to evaluate the quarterback market, with the
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