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Sheder Sanders was clearly disappointed on the Cleveland Brows Sideline on Saturday night, and confirmed why it was so.
The brown won the game from 19–17, but it was Tyler Huntley who led the Field Gol Drive to win the game to come up with the Presiden Jeet. Huntley was cut off from the roster of the brown despite his efforts.
Meanwhile, Sanders did not perform the biggest performance in front of the brown in their first game. He was dismissed five times and struggled to come into a rhythm with Cleveland’s crime.
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Cleveland Brens Quarterback Sheer Sanders (12) appears against Philadelphia Eagles during the game on August 16, 2025 in Lincoln Financial Field. (Kyle Ross/Imegen Images)
But Sanders confirmed that he told head coach Kevin Stefansky that he wished to go out of there and take Brown to a walk-off field round. Stephansky said that no, they are going with Huntley and experienced quarterbacks got work.
“In the battle of moment, in the heat of the fight, you want to become that alpha,” Sanders said, Via Cleveland.com“You want to be a dog. You want to stay out of there in that last two-minute drive. Therefore, of course, small things, of course, are disappointed, but this happens when you want to be a player who is able to change a franchise.”
The brown Shedur Sanders is confident that he will make the last roster despite the struggle.
Sanders handled the game in the second half, and he was staying hot on the exercise bike when he realized that he was not going back to the game.
“I didn’t know I was out,” Sanders said before that Huntley Drive. “I was giving strength to the two-minute drive because it is just a situation that is a dream of every quarterback. It’s in many situations that I am doing first and I thought I was inside, so he told me that I was not inside and I loved, ‘Okay.”
Stefanski defended his decision to go with Huntley, the only quarterback to play in all three presence games with Brown. He was brought after the Kenny Picket and the third round pick Dillon Gabriel-the two rounds of two rounds after his return in April-the first haemstring injuries in the camp.
Cleveland Brens Quarterback Sander Sanders (12) takes the ground in the second quarter against Carolina Panthers at the Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Deadmon/Emazon Images)
“Obviously, we did not play great as a crime in the second half,” Stefanski said to Cleveland.com. “This is never on a person. Therefore, we can be better in a group of areas and just felt that we want to give a last drive to the snup.
,[Sanders] Is a competitive child. The plan was to go there with the snup. But, I will not make more than this. ,
There are some football fans that believe that Sanders is being vandalized by Brown, but Stefanski closed the right in the bud.
“I don’t worry myself with external types of things, but I am committed to their development like all my miscreants,” he said.
Browns have already named 41 -year -old veteran Joe Fleco for the week 1 against Cincinnati Bangles, who is an important AFC North Divisional Matchup to kick for the season. Who will actually be a backup to be seen, but the picket is expected to return to Brown soon from expectation. Stephansky said that he hoped he should return from the week 1.
Cleveland Brown’s Shedur Sanders #12 fell out of the field after the team’s 17–16 win over Los Angeles Ram in NFL Presence 2025 game at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, Ohio on August 23, 2025. (Nick Cammet/Getty Images)
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Stefanski has not named a backup for Flacco, but ESPN reports That brown “plans to keep his four other QB on … on your 53-man roster.” The fourth is in the country, which is on the injured reserve due to a torn Acilies.
Each NFL team will have to submit their 53-man roster to ET at 4 pm on Tuesday, so the fans of Brown and the rest of the football will know what Cleveland Sanders wants to do with their quarterbacks.
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