Browns QB Shedeur Sanders Dealing With Serious Off-Field Incident After Debut

Things went from bad to worse for Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders following his rocky NFL debut.

Sanders stepped in for Dillon Gabriel during the second half of Sunday’s 23-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. His first regular-season action didn’t go well. Sanders completed just four passes for 47 yards and threw an interception.

“I don’t think I played good,” Sanders said after the game. “I don’t think I played good at all. I think there’s a lot of things we need to look at during the week and go and just get comfortable with even throwing routes with [wide receiver] Jerry [Jeudy] and throwing routes with all those guys. That was my first ball to him all year. But other than that, I just think overall, we just got to go next week and understand, so that we have a week to prepare stuff I like to do.”

After the game, Sanders had to deal with an incident at his home, which was reportedly broken into during the game. Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk first reported the break-in, adding that it’s “unclear at this point whether anything was taken, and no potential suspects have been identified.”

The incident is part of a larger trend across the league, with several NFL stars recently having their homes targeted while they were on the field or out of town for an away game. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, and New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan have all dealt with similar mid-game break-ins in recent months, raising growing concerns about how these robberies are being coordinated.


Browns QB Shedeur Sanders Confident Despite Debut Stumble

Sanders didn’t sugarcoat his performance against the Ravens, acknowledging he fell short. Still, he welcomed the chance to get back on the field and expressed confidence he can rebound quickly.

“I think you’ve seen, it was just rough, overall,” Sanders said. “It was a rough day, overall. But the thing that I was excited about is just being able to get out there. This is the first time I got hit since my last game at Colorado. So, just having that feeling back is good, and I feel fulfilled overall when it comes to being out there, practicing, going in between the lines, seeing what it’s actually like.

“I know I’m made for it. I don’t think there was a doubt in my mind that that final drive, [we were] going to go down there and score. Things happened and we didn’t, but I was just excited because I knew what I was going to be able to do out there.”


Shedeur Sanders Expected to Start for Browns Against Raiders

The Browns are expected to start Sanders on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders with Gabriel’s status uncertain, per Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com

“Browns Shedeur Sanders is expected to start Sunday’s game in Las Vegas with Dillon Gabriel in the concussion protocol. Barring something unexpected, Sanders will make his starting debut, becoming the 42nd Browns starter since 1999,” Cabot wrote on X Monday afternoon.

Earlier on Monday, Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski stopped short of naming Sanders the Week 12 starter, saying he’d have a clearer picture by Wednesday once the team knows more about Gabriel’s status.

“We’ll work through that the next couple days and this week,” Stefanski said. “I’ll update you guys Wednesday as we get into Vegas preparations.”

The Browns are 2-8 after their latest loss and have not won a game since Oct. 19 when they downed the Miami Dolphins 31-6.

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