@yahoosports: The Browns will have to make a decision on how many QBs will be on the 53-man roster. (via @Bridget Condon) #shedeursanders #clevelandbrowns

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pretzelsscrapple
Pretzels&Scrapple :
Those who can, DO!
2025-08-24 22:02:11
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mikellinfl
Mikell :
Sacked 5 times for a loss of 41 yards against the rams, let that sink in.
2025-08-24 14:17:27
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jimbeckett807
Jim Beckett807 :
Media says the dumbest things to him !
2025-08-24 14:32:37
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nicnatdre
nicnatdre :
5 round and he still cocky 😒he’ll never start on any level in the NFL… why this much attention is bizarre
2025-08-24 09:27:28
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matthewjohnsweene
swizz :
He’s getting cut let the jets get him…👀👀👀
2025-08-23 21:35:41
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riskybusiness84
Bombs away :
Retire his jersey and take him straight to canton.
2025-08-24 10:23:36
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geromehardonaye24
geromehardonaye24 :
I've never been a star-stricken person... But these Sanders are humble dudes and deserve better
2025-08-24 06:05:44
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alanstevens4
Man :
Running for his life today. He’s not ready. Rookie
2025-08-24 01:13:41
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chrie371
Chérie :
A team that actually deserves him will get him
2025-08-24 16:37:40
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kharper1129
Mr. K :
Cleveland will ruin a QB career..I hope he finds another team...
2025-08-23 22:20:54
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buckeyetxn
buckeyetxn :
he sucks- over rated
2025-08-24 07:20:30
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veltmike
veltmike :
If they cut him I hope they go 0-17 and lose as much money as they can. So unjust
2025-08-23 23:29:07
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robertmaxwell7592
Max :
The legendary player might be cut?
2025-08-24 18:19:15
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deedeehatton
deedeehatton :
THEY DON'T DESERVE YOU❤️❤️
2025-08-24 01:00:34
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talleywhacker88
Talley Whacker :
He will be an excellent janitor in the locker room
2025-08-24 03:53:16
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vamckissic
vamckissic :
Shedeur, keep moving forward nephew🙏🏾
2025-08-23 22:02:58
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3pea_s
3PEA's :
They gave Shedeur all 3rd and 4th string players and said, here, go make it work. Cleveland is sorry.
2025-08-23 21:36:32
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cajensnow
Cajen Snow :
Cleveland Browns DON'T DESERVE THIS YOUNG MAN. He's destined for success and I'm praying for a breakthrough for him soon. #TeamShedeurSanders12
2025-08-24 03:10:38
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serethraware
serethraware :
Shedeur is so humble and no matter what happens God will protect him. ❤️
2025-08-24 02:59:25
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hardhat23
hardhat$23 :
he is all hype a mediocre quarterback at best
2025-08-24 03:24:56
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tooblessedtobestressed52
user8641619172032 :
Shedeur please give the Browns your 2 weeks notice, and please come on down to Miami. We are hiring, the Dolphins needs you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
2025-08-23 21:45:50
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rahvibezs
Rahvibezs :
I can’t lie l have never saw a player get treated so poorly. Even when he started that preseason game they just threw him out there
2025-08-23 22:12:34
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sfggfssaadvbgg
123@#$1 :
Shadeur is a star… Cleveland is a silly organization. Gabriel is a solid backup and system player.
2025-08-23 22:33:13
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pete8216
Pete8216 :
Everyone blaming the browns 😂😂😂. The sanders fan club built him up into some big superstar. He’s not him. Now it’s time to back off and let the kid develop. He don’t need all the drama around him
2025-08-23 21:40:27
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duelldracss
duelldracss :
sheduer dont care man😭
2025-08-23 21:40:25
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