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Shedeur Sanders, the former Colorado QB, is facing pressure in his sophomore season with the Cleveland Browns. Despite showing potential, he struggled with turnovers and sacks in his rookie year.

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Shedeur Sanders is heading into a pivotal sophomore campaign with the Cleveland Browns.
The former Colorado star quarterback exhibited flashes of his potential in Year 1, throwing for 364 yards and three touchdowns against the Tennessee Titans in early December and playing a relatively clean game against the Las Vegas Raiders in his first career start (he completed 11 of his 20 passes for 209 yards, one touchdown, and one interception).
However, the former fifth-round pick also showcased his propensity to hold on to the ball for one second too long and to occasionally force throws into tight windows (he was sacked 23 times and threw 10 interceptions).
That, combined with presumed QB talent in the 2027 NFL Draft, prompted USA Today’s Nate Davis to claim that Sanders is already on thin ice.
Shedeur Sanders is under pressure due to his inconsistent performance, including holding onto the ball too long and throwing interceptions.
In his rookie season, Sanders threw for 364 yards and three touchdowns but also had 10 interceptions and was sacked 23 times.
Expectations are high for Sanders to improve his decision-making and reduce turnovers as he enters a pivotal sophomore campaign.
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“(Deshaun) Watson, the lightning rod former Pro Bowler, has reached the final year of his controversial contract,” Davis wrote Saturday. “Sanders is merely a former fifth-rounder despite the ability he showcased in college and flashed as a rookie.”
“They’re now currently locked in a battle for the QB1 job, Watson perhaps pulling ahead even as new coach Todd Monken remains mum.”
“Regardless, given the amount of talent GM Andrew Berry has provided this year, both in terms of a radically revamped offensive line and new wideouts in the draft – KC Concepcion (Round 1), Denzel Boston (Round 2) – one of these QBs better have a standout season if they’re going to dissuade Berry from taking another passer in the 2027 draft.”
Sanders has a legitimate opportunity to change the narrative surrounding his NFL ceiling. Beating out Watson for the starting job and taking a significant step forward in the decision-making and pocket presence departments would do wonders for the 24-year-old signal-caller moving forward.
Failing to do so wouldn’t end Sanders’ career, of course, but it would be somewhat detrimental to his development in Cleveland. Needless to say, all eyes will be on the Pro Bowl QB next season.
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