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Shedeur Sanders was visibly frustrated in the lateral line of the Cleveland Browns on Saturday night, and confirmed why that was the case.
The Browns won the game, 19-17, but it was Tyler Huntley who led a game campaign winning the game to go out with the preseason victory. Huntley was cut from the Browns list since then despite their efforts.
Meanwhile, Sanders did not have the best performance in his first game against the faithful of the Browns. He was fired five times and fought to enter a rhythm with Cleveland’s offensive.
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The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal, Shedeur Sanders (12), analyzes against the Philadelphia Eagles during the game in Lincoln Financial Field on August 16, 2025. (Images of Kyle Ross/Imagn)
But Sanders confirmed that he told Chief coach Kevin Stefanski that he wanted to be the one who came out and took the Browns to the field goal. Stefanski said no, going with Huntley in his place and the veteran field marshal did the job.
“In the battle of the moment, in the heat of the battle, you want to be that alpha,” Sanders said, through Cleveland.com. “You want to be that dog. You want to be there on that last two minutes trip. So, of course, small things, of course, frustrated, but that is what happens when you want to be a player to change a franchise.”
Shedeur Sanders of the Browns trusts that he will make a final list despite the struggles against the Rams
Sanders took care of the game in the second half, and was on the exercise bicycle that remained warm when he realized that he would not return to the game.
“I didn’t know I was out,” Sanders said before Huntley Drive. “I was lighting for that two -minute trip because that is just a situation for which every quartback dreams. Those are many situations in which I have been before and I thought I was, so he told me that I was not and thought, ‘ok'”.
Stefanski defended his decision to go with Huntley, who was the only quartback he played in the three preseason games with the Browns. It was brought after Kenny Pickett and the third round selection, Dillon Gabriel, Sanders left two rounds after him in April, both suffered wounds in the hamstrings before in the camp.

The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal, Shedeur Sanders (12), goes out to the field in the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers in the Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon/Imagn images)
“Obviously, we don’t play very well as an offensive in the second half,” Stefanski told Cleveland.com. “That is never in a person. So, we can be better in a lot of areas and we feel that we wanted to give Snoop a last trip.
“[Sanders] He is a competitive child. The plan was to go with Snoop there. But, I would do nothing but that. “
There are some football fans who believe that Sanders is being sabotaged by the Browns, but Stefanski did it well.
“I don’t worry about the type of external things, but I am committed to their development like all our rookies,” he said.
The Browns have already appointed the 41 -year -old veteran, Joe Flacco, his quartback for week 1 against the Cincinnati Bengals, a crucial confrontation of the North Division of the AFC to begin the season. Who exactly is your support, remains to be seen, but PICKETT is expected to return to the Browns earlier than expected. Stefanski said he expects him back in week 1.

Shedeur Sanders #12 of the Cleveland Browns leaves the field after the 17-16 victory of the team over the Los Angeles Rams in a pre-season game of NFL 2025 in Huntington Bank Field on August 23, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Nick Cammett/Getty Images)
Stefanski has not appointed a backup of Flacco, but ESPN reported that the Browns have been “planning to keep their other four QB … on their list of 53 men.” The room is Deshaun Watson, who is in the wounded reserve due to a torn.
Each NFL team will have to send its 53 -men lists for Tuesday 4 PM ET, so Browns fans and the rest of the football world will know what Cleveland intends to do with Sanders and their quarterbacks by then.