Shedeur Sanders says he’s ready to play better than some NFL starters

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Shedeur Sanders continues to be third in Cleveland Browns’ depth in the game -founder depth, but he says he is ready to go when his number is called.
After watching the game founder game at NFL for three weeks, Sanders said he was sure that he could perform better than the existing beginnings.
“I know if you see the game founder game in the league right now, I know I can do better than that.” He said. Espn Cleveland.
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Cleveland Browns Gamer Shadeur Sanders (12) listens to the national anthem before the game between the game between Browns and Los Angeles Rams in Huntington Bank Field. (Ken Blaze/Imagn Images)
Sanders is sitting behind the experienced Joe Flacco and rookie Dillon Gabriel, who prepared two rounds in early April. However, Sanders said he was prepared as if he could be called at any time.
“I do not think to play or play in my hands. I think, based on the situation, if things leave where I play, then I will be ready to play there. I’m ready to play right now,” he said.
Deion Sanders estimate that his son Shadeur will start for Browns at some point this season
“I focus on what I have to do every day, and just because of the place I’m at depth, I don’t let it dictate my mind every day.

Cleveland Browns Gamer Shadeur Sanders (12) is looking against Philadelphia Eagles during the match at Lincoln Financial Field on 16 August 2025. (Kyle Ross/Imagn Images)
At the end of the training camp in August, FLACCO was chosen as a launter by Chief Coach Kevin Stefanski. For three weeks, it did not stand out compared to the rest of the league, but Stefanski did not make any depth-shift changes, Gabriel still does not support Flacco.
The speech with Sanders began after asking the comments that predicts that Hall of Famer Deion Sanders will play at some point this season.
“Coach Prime” shared his thoughts on Monday at the “new heights” podcast, and he said to his hosts when Jason and Travis Kelce “fell when he fell.”
The old Sanders also told his son that when Browns called him, he told him to be “patient and ready.” She refused to indicate when she expected shedeur to do its first start, and Kelces didn’t press her.

Cleveland Browns Game Course Shadeur Sanders (12) stops during Wednesday, June 4, 2025 during the NFL football training in Berea. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
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Browns prepared Shadeur with the expectation of development for the future, and Flacco served as a stopgap until one of the rookies was ready. So far, the coaching staff believes that Gabriel is ahead, but the season is still young.
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