Shedeur Sanders throws first touchdown pass, Browns lead Raiders 24-3
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Shedeur Sanders has thrown his first NFL touchdown pass, connecting with Dylan Sampson on a 66-yard screen play. This significant play contributed to the Cleveland Browns' 24-3 lead over the Las Vegas Raiders in the fourth quarter and marked the Browns' longest pass play of the season. Sanders, in his first start, also completed a notable 52-yard pass to rookie Isaiah Bond, setting up one of Quinshon Judkins' two touchdown runs in the game. As of midway through the final quarter, Sanders has completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards, with one touchdown and one interception.
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