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Shedeur Sanders finally got to play in a game, but unfortunately, he was not good.
On Sunday, Sanders made his NFL season debut in the second half of the Browns-Ravens game.
Sanders went on to have a terrible game, going 4/16 with 47 yards passing and an interception for a 13.5 passer rating.
During his postgame press conference, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski admitted that today’s game was the first itme Sanders played with the first-team offense.
Kevin Stefanski confirmed that the second half of today’s game was Shedeur Sanders’ first snaps with the starting offense since he was drafted by the Browns.
— Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) November 17, 2025
Sanders admitted that it was a bit tough to play.
“It’s different when it’s different body types going out there—different way how people get out of routes. What I seen on the pick initially was I see his hips turn, so I’m like, okay, we’re going to be able to get out there.
“At the same time, playing quarterback is extremely hard. So it’s like, I like knowing every detail about my receivers. I like knowing small things, what they’re good at, what they’re not good at. It’s like so many details that helps me play confident with those guys. And I know, you know, we are at the bottom right now.”
Shedeur Sanders on the importance of having reps with the 1st team Offense:
“It’s different when it’s different body types going out there.”💯 pic.twitter.com/2XuYusYMHD
— GUCCE🦬🐦⬛ (@gucceCU) November 17, 2025
Sanders’ fans were not happy learning that the young QB hasn’t had first-team reps all season.
Literally set him up for failure. https://t.co/7TqqAExxik
— TheSide (@Aceaveli) November 17, 2025
He should be fired https://t.co/7MBvAN00u8
— Bliffy (@Socially_FLY) November 17, 2025