Shedeur Sanders: "A lot of people want to see me fail. It ain't gonna happen."
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Shedeur Sanders became the first Browns quarterback to win his debut start since 1995, when Eric Zeier did so for the original Browns franchise, now the Ravens. Sanders completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in the victory. The Browns' defense significantly contributed with 10 sacks against Raiders quarterback Geno Smith. Despite the Raiders being one of the weakest teams this season, the win was a crucial achievement for the Browns, who had only two wins prior. Sanders expressed confidence in his abilities, stating post-game that he would not succumb to pressure or expectations. The Browns are considering giving Sanders another start against the 49ers in their upcoming game.
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