Browns Coach Stefanski Avoids Answer on Sanders' Starting Role
Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski sidestepped questions about rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders' status as the team's starter after Sunday's 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. With Cleveland's record currently at 3-8, many fans are eager to see more action from the polarizing rookie.
Despite an impressive performance that included a long 52-yard pass to wide receiver Isaiah Bond, Sanders struggled with accuracy throughout the game, completing just 11 of 20 passes and throwing one interception. His overall performance was met with a mix of praise and criticism, but it's clear that the team is still waiting for him to put together a complete outing.
Stefanski's noncommittal response to questions about Sanders' role for Week 13 against the San Francisco 49ers has left fans wondering if the rookie will be given another chance to prove himself. When asked about Sanders, Stefanski remained tight-lipped, choosing not to comment on the possibility of the young quarterback starting again.
In contrast, fellow rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel has been unable to impress, completing just 59.2% of his passes for 937 yards, seven touchdowns, and two interceptions over eight games this season. While some may argue that it's time for Sanders to step up and take on a more prominent role, Stefanski seems hesitant to commit to the younger quarterback.
For now, Browns fans will have to wait and see what the future holds for Shedeur Sanders as he continues to develop his skills and prove himself in the NFL. With Cleveland essentially out of playoff contention, it's unclear how much more room there is for error before the team starts to think about the long-term development of its young quarterback.
Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski sidestepped questions about rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders' status as the team's starter after Sunday's 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders. With Cleveland's record currently at 3-8, many fans are eager to see more action from the polarizing rookie.
Despite an impressive performance that included a long 52-yard pass to wide receiver Isaiah Bond, Sanders struggled with accuracy throughout the game, completing just 11 of 20 passes and throwing one interception. His overall performance was met with a mix of praise and criticism, but it's clear that the team is still waiting for him to put together a complete outing.
Stefanski's noncommittal response to questions about Sanders' role for Week 13 against the San Francisco 49ers has left fans wondering if the rookie will be given another chance to prove himself. When asked about Sanders, Stefanski remained tight-lipped, choosing not to comment on the possibility of the young quarterback starting again.
In contrast, fellow rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel has been unable to impress, completing just 59.2% of his passes for 937 yards, seven touchdowns, and two interceptions over eight games this season. While some may argue that it's time for Sanders to step up and take on a more prominent role, Stefanski seems hesitant to commit to the younger quarterback.
For now, Browns fans will have to wait and see what the future holds for Shedeur Sanders as he continues to develop his skills and prove himself in the NFL. With Cleveland essentially out of playoff contention, it's unclear how much more room there is for error before the team starts to think about the long-term development of its young quarterback.