Shedeur Sanders completes Browns’ QB feat not seen since 1999 with Raiders win
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- Shedeur Sanders made a notable debut as the starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns in Week 12, leading the team to a 24-10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. He completed 11 of 20 passes for 209 yards, including his first NFL touchdown pass to rookie Dylan Sampson, marking a significant achievement for the rookie quarterback.
- This victory is particularly important for Sanders, as it not only showcases his potential but also solidifies his position within the team following the injury of Dillon Gabriel. His performance has garnered positive attention and sets a promising tone for his future in the NFL.
- The success of Sanders highlights the ongoing evolution of the Browns' quarterback situation, as the team navigates injuries and seeks stability. His emergence as a capable starter reflects a broader trend in the league where rookie quarterbacks are increasingly stepping up to lead their teams, often under challenging circumstances.
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