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"At the end of the day, that's [general manager] Andrew Berry's call. Andrew made the call to pick Shedeur. Just like who's gonna start or what play we're gonna call is [head coach] Kevin [Stefanski]'s call. But that's Andrew's call. He made the call."
The Cleveland Browns entered Day 3 of training camp with one noticeable common thread. If there is a four-person quarterback competition, it hasn't started yet
Shedeur Sanders is doing his part early in training camp for the Cleveland Browns, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that he’s gaining ground on the starting role.
Back in March, the Browns acquired Pickett in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles in hopes he could make a bid for the starting gig. It seems to be a wide open competition with Pickett and Flacco reportedly taking most of the first-team reps ahead of the two rookies, Gabriel and Sanders.
We're about a week into training camps for NFL teams, and coaching staffs are already starting to see things from players that will set them apart in position battles. No position
In the very early returns for the Cleveland Browns' four-man quarterback competition, Shedeur Sanders has acclimated himself well in the role that he's been asked to do.