Shedeur Sanders does something no Browns QB has since 1999
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It could be the beginning of a new era. This Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders, Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders makes his first NFL start. Right before the game, CBS Sports' Tiffany Blackmon caught up with Sanders, and asked him what this opportunity feels like.
The Browns (3-8) ended a three-game skid while starting their 42nd quarterback since the franchise's return in 1999. Sanders replaced fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel, who's in the concussion protocol, and ended a 17-game losing streak by Cleveland QBs making their first start.
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When Sanders spoke with CBS Sports' Tiffany Blackmon after the game, he was understandably excited. He admitted that the past six or seven months had been hard on him after falling in the draft and ending up third string on the depth chart, but that he didn't feel any nerves prior to kickoff.