Shedeur didn't want me to come to Browns training camp
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It's been two months since Shedeur Sanders shockingly fell to the fifth round of the NFL Draft, and even a pair of speeding tickets and a four-way quarterback competition have yet to subside the hype around the Colorado product.
Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders, flanked by his medical team, revealed to reporters Monday that he had successful surgery to remove his bladder after a cancerous tumor was found. Thankfully,
NFL fans are convinced that Myles Garrett staying back to help Shedeur Sanders means he wants him as the starting QB.
Still, as Sports Illustrated’s NFL expert Albert Breer tells it, Sanders simply isn’t a “viable” starting option for the Browns. Not right now anyway, with the presence of former Super Bowl winner Joe Flacco plus third-round rookie Dillon Gabriel, who has more college experience than Sanders did, possibly making him more ‘pro-ready.’
Shedeur Sanders' arrival in the NFL comes with a storyline few could have predicted just a year ago. The rookie enters his first training camp buried on the depth chart, sitting a
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