The Cleveland Browns dropped a big game against the Tennessee Titans in a 31-29 final finish on Sunday.
The loss puts the Browns at 3-10 for the season and at the bottom of the AFC North.
Even though they lost, Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders had a solid game, packed with good numbers. He went 23 of 42 passing for 364 yards and three touchdowns with one interception. Sanders also carried the ball three times for 29 yards and another score on the ground.
“I mean, I’m comfortable with being uncomfortable,” Sanders said after the game. “You got to understand, that’s just kind of like the situation I’m in, and I’m fine with that. I love that. Because my story and everything inspires people to make sure, even if they’re in uncomfortable positions and situations, to stay on course and keep their mental strong.”
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With things looking pretty bleak in Cleveland, there’s growing talk of the Browns possibly trading either Sanders or fellow rookie QB Dillon Gabriel before next season.
“Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports says that many league executives believe the Browns will end up trading either Dillon Gabriel or Shedeur Sanders next season,” according to Browns Nation.
It’s certainly plausible that Sanders could be traded.
The franchise may not see him as a long-term answer to their quarterback dilemma, Deshaun Watson’s return, or Sanders’ breakout game on Sunday piquing the interest of QB-needy teams could all play into such a decision.
But considering Sanders’ numbers have been good in his three starts, it seems more likely the Browns would want to keep him and let him compete next year.
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