Browns, Cleveland and Shedeur Sanders
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The Cleveland Browns quarterback battle is set to continue headed into training camp. Former Oregon Ducks star Dillon Gabriel is competing for the starting job alongside Shedeur Sanders, Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNShedeur Sanders shining in Cleveland showing his worth on and off the fieldDespite being a fifth-round pick, Shedeur Sanders is turning heads in Cleveland—wowing kids at camp and answering their hard-hitting questions.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNCleveland Browns Rumored To Be Eyeing Shocking Quarterback MoveThe Cleveland Browns have a good kind of problem on their hands this summer, too many quarterbacks. With Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders all vying for spots, things are heating up in Berea. Most teams don’t carry four quarterbacks into the regular season, but Cleveland might just be the exception.
It won't come easy, but there's a path for fifth-round draft pick Shedeur Sanders to beat out Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett and rookie Dillon Gabriel for the Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback job entering the 2025 NFL season,
Browns could reportedly keep all 4 QBs, including Shedeur Sanders, to kick off season | The Facility
James Jones reacts to the report of the Cleveland Browns potentially keeping all 4 QBs. They then discuss what this means for Shedeur Sanders.
Outside of Sanders, the Browns have Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and Dillon Gabriel in the quarterback room. Flacco is the current lead man for the season opener, with Pickett behind him. Gabriel has also been above Sanders on the depth chart.
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Kenny Pickett is likely to be the odd man out in the Cleveland Browns' quarterback room come the regular season.
With a low combined cap hit, the Browns are uniquely positioned to keep four quarterbacks and potentially develop trade assets.
As with many rookie draft picks, Cleveland Browns first-round defensive tackle Mason Graham could be experiencing some growing pains.