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When the Chicago Bears welcome the Cleveland Browns to town on Sunday, Dennis Allen’s defense will get its first live look at rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who’s coming off a career game (364 yards, three touchdowns) against the Tennessee Titans.
The Chicago Bears are looking to get back in the win column after a disappointing Week 14 loss against the Green Bay Packers. In order to accomplish that goal, Ben Johnson and company will need to defend home field against Shedeur Sanders and the Cleveland Browns.
ESPN analyst and former Super Bowl champion Ryan Clark delivered a pointed message about Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders ahead of Sunday’s road game against the Chicago Bears.
Shedeur Sanders cratered on Sunday, and Twitter went nuclear once the final stats dropped. The Browns quarterback went 10-of-25 for only 131 yards and three picks in a brutal 31-3 beatdown by the Bears at Soldier Field. His 17.7 passer rating had fans ready to write him off completely.
The hype for Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders has been felt all across social media lately. The hype has been growing for him since his college day
Rex Ryan is being called out for wanting Shedeur Sanders to not be interviewed after a game and give his team more credit.
Sanders is in a much more difficult spot than Tom Brady was. The Browns have a history of mismanaging the quarterback position.