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Shedeur Sanders is still third in the depth list of Campo de los Cleveland Browns, but says he is ready to go every time his number is called.
After seeing the field marshal play throughout the NFL for three weeks, Sanders said he trusts that he could perform better than some current headlines.
“I know that if you see the field marshal play in the league at this time, I know that I am able to do it better than that,” Sanders told ESPN Cleveland.
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The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Sanders (12), listens to the national anthem before the game between the Browns and the Los Angeles Rams in Huntington Bank Field. (Ken Blaze/Imagn images)
Sanders sits behind veteran Joe Flacco and his rookie partner Dillon Gabriel, who was recruited two rounds in early April. But Sanders said it has been preparing as if it could be called at any time.
“I don’t think playing or not playing in my hands. I think, according to the situation, if things go where I play, then I will be ready to play. I am ready to play right now,” he said.
Deion Sanders predicts that the son, Shedeur, will start the Browns at some point in this season
“I concentrate every day in what I have to do, and only where I am in depth, I do not let that dictate my mentality every day. You do not know what can happen or it could happen. Then, it is really to maintain the mentality of remaining blocked and remain in everything. Stay focused on the same.”

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)
Flacco was appointed head by Chief coach Kevin Stefanski at the end of the training camp in August. For three weeks, it has not been highlighted compared to the rest of the League, but Stefanski has not made any depth graph change, since Gabriel does not yet support Flacco.
The conversation with Sanders began after ESPN Cleveland asked about his father’s comments, the member of the Hall of Fame Deion Sanders, who predicted that his son would play at some point this season.
“Coach Prime” shared his thoughts on Monday about the “New Heights” podcast, telling the hosts Jason and Travis Kelce that “has a feeling when it will fall.”
The old man Sanders also said that he told his son that “he was patient and is ready” for when the browns call him. He refused to specify when he expects Shedeur to make his first beginning, and the Kelces did not press him.

The Cleveland Browns Campo Marshal Sanders (12), takes a break during the NFL football practice in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Sue Ogocki)
The Browns wrote Shedeur with the expectation of developing it for the future, with Flacco serving as a stopgap until one of the rookies is ready. Until now, the coaching staff believes that Gabriel is ahead, but the season is still young.