Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns backup quarterback, was thrust into his first NFL game this past Sunday due to Dillon Gabriels concussion. Despite limited practice reps, Sanders led the team, but struggled, completing only four of sixteen passes and throwing an interception. The Browns lost the game, and Sanders performance sparked debate about backup quarterback preparation. Former Browns player Josh McCown defended Sanders, noting the limited practice time backup quarterbacks often receive. The Browns are now awaiting Gabriels concussion update and preparing to face the Las Vegas Raiders this Sunday.
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