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It's not "legendary" yet, but rookie Shedeur Sanders is seeing "greatness" from the Cleveland Browns in training camp. Sanders himself will have to be great to earn the Browns' starting quarterback job over Kenny Pickett,
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Total Pro Sports on MSNCleveland Browns QB Gets Brutal Injury Update That Could Open The Door For Shedeur SandersCleveland landed Pickett from the Philadelphia Eagles after he won a Super Bowl 59 ring as Jalen Hurts’ backup. Pickett was sent to Philly in a blockbuster trade after just two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he went 14-10 with 13 touchdowns and as many interceptions.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/browns as Cleveland Browns Rookie Sends Strong Message During Training Camp. Shedeur Sanders has never lacked confidence and that has carried over into the NFL. The Cleveland Browns rookie is battling for a starting role during training camp and has liked what he has seen so far.
With training camp underway, the Cleveland Browns have a four-man race to decide who will be the Week 1 starting quarterback. Among the contenders are Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders. All four players are going to be given opportunities to earn playing time both before the season and throughout the year.
Kenny Pickett suffered a hamstring injury and will be reevaluated later this week. How does this affect Browns quarterback depth chart?
Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett suffered a hamstring injury late in Saturday’s practice. He will be reevaluated later this week.
Cleveland's front office remains noncommittal about their second-round pick's future while history suggests draft capital often determines a player's fate after off-field incidents.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett reportedly went down with a hamstring injury during Saturday's training camp session, casting uncertainty over his early momentum in a crowded quarterback competition.
The other 20 draft picks who played at Alabama high schools and colleges have signed NFL contracts worth a cumulative $126.397 million.
The Browns defensive line is using a white board to keep track of each players wins and losses in one-on-one reps as part of a training camp competition to up the ante early in training camp. But what about the defensive backs?