Browns Are Making The Smart Decision With Shedeur Sanders
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The preseason is starting to hit its lull around the NFL, which is telling given there are only three weeks of the exhibition slate. Joint practices have taken over the preseason games, as teams find getting work in a controlled environment more fitting than a preseason game where too many injuries can happen.
Deion Sanders is adjusting to coaching Colorado without his sons, Shedeur and Shilo. Colorado is preparing for a new season with either Kaidon Salter or Julian Lewis stepping in for Shedeur as quarterback.
The Cleveland Browns officially named veteran Joe Flacco as their starting quarterback for their 2025 season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals, but there are still three other signal-callers fighting for positioning as training camp nears its end.
It was advertised as the most entertaining quarterback battle in the NFL, but maybe it really wasn't. On Monday, the Cleveland Browns announced that Joe Flacco would be QB1 when they kick off the season vs. Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 7.
Coach Prime Eyes Stronger Season Without Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Deion Sanders was hired by the Colorado Buffaloes in December 2022 and engineered a rapid program turnaround.
As the Grammy-winning artist wrapped up his set, he couldn’t resist sending some love to the 23-year-old Colorado Buffaloes legend. Walking off stage
Joe Flacco will be the Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback to begin the 2025 campaign. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski named Flacco the starter for the team's Week 1 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals over Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders.
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Kevin Stefanski is hopeful Shedeur Sanders, Kenny Pickett will be able to do more this week
With the Browns planning to name a starting quarterback this week and with common sense pointing in the direction of veteran Joe Flacco, that's only one of the questions for Cleveland to answer.
Kevin Stefanski wanted both of his rookie quarterbacks to start a game, and he got his wish, even though Gabriel was almost a game-time decision because of his injured hamstring.
It's a commonly held belief that NFL fans and analysts should not overreact to one preseason game - good or bad - but that has rarely stopped anyone from doing exactly that. This week the majority of strong public reactions to the preseason surrounded Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders,