The Shedule era is now officially underway in Cleveland, marked by a solid win on Sunday.
Shedur Sanders and the Browns took down the Raiders with a score of 24-10, marking Sanders’ first NFL touchdown and bringing an end to Cleveland’s three-game losing streak.
In the game, Sanders threw for 209 yards, completing 11 passes alongside one touchdown and one interception.
Sanders, son of Hall of Famer and Colorado coach Deion Sanders, made history by becoming the first Browns quarterback to secure a victory in his debut since the team’s return to Cleveland in 1999.
The highlight of his performance was a touchdown pass to running back Dylan Sampson, who sprinted 66 yards for a score in the fourth quarter.
After the touchdown, Sanders was seen celebrating with Browns guard Wyatt Teller.
Deion Sanders, who was in Las Vegas to support his son during this crucial first start, was all smiles, clearly proud of the moment.
This win felt particularly gratifying for Sanders and his supporters, who had experienced a rollercoaster leading up to this game.
Despite the challenges, Sanders maintained his confidence throughout. He had stated before the game, when asked what he wanted to prove, that “I’m what they were looking for.”
Following the game, there was a touching moment between him and his father, underscoring the significance of the day.
While Sanders had a commendable outing, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski was cautious about naming him the starter for the next game against the 49ers.
Stefanski expressed pride in the team’s performance, stating, “I’m proud of him, I’m proud of this offense, and there’s a lot to learn, but I’m just going to worry about today.” He emphasized the importance of taking time to make the best decisions for the team moving forward.
