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Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has been at the center of attention this offseason, and he is showing what he is capable of in Browns training camp.
The Browns' WR1 remains focused on his own performance as the team evaluates four quarterbacks during the early days of training camp.
One NFL insider believes that the entire unit is not the right choice for the Browns. NFL insider Field Yates discussed the current state of the Browns' quarterback room and stated that none of the four they currently have will be the right answer moving forward.
Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco have taken turns working with the No. 1 offense, while Dillon Gabriel has been the clear No. 3 QB thus far.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders received two speeding tickets within his first few months with the franchise. After Browns general manager Andrew Berry said the incidents were "not smart," Sanders had the opportunity to address the violations when speaking with reporters Friday after Cleveland's training camp session.
The Cleveland Browns have four quarterbacks vying for the starting job during training camp. The team signed veteran Joe Flacco, traded for less experienced vet
While the headlines surrounding Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, there's no denying that the team is going through a massive competition for the starting job. With some predicting who has the edge in the Browns' quarterback room, Sanders would speak about the battle after Friday's training camp session.
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel opened up about his relationship with fellow first-year signal-caller Shedeur Sanders.
The Cleveland Browns currently have a four-man quarterback competition underway in training camp, and one of the veteran contests is Kenny Pickett. A former first-round pick, Pickett has not exactly lived up to expectations on the NFL level and is now on his third team after failing with the Pittsburgh Steelers and then spending one year with the Philadelphia Eagles as a backup.